Seashells 

1 member found

836 creative works found

  • All artwork is © Geri Bragg, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Macro image of rocky mountains gemstone ammolite

  • Shells and a Nantucket Basket

  • My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Fractal / Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Abstract image of a nautilus shell / October 2009 /

  • Chambered center of a nautilus shell that has been processed with the fractalius filter. /

  • Slightly more abstract look at the inner portion of the nautilus chambers after processing with the fractalius filter. /

  • Hehe.. as you can see in my previous entry of Summer Fun plain tee.. Julian was left out of the tee completely.. n_n” / Guess where was he~ XD Julian: Fortissimo, percussion section!! FORTISSIMO!! / fa: temper.. temper.. thank god am not playing in Julian’s band.. XD My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Check out my profile for a quick thumbnail listing for all my designs! =D Julian The Conductor is also available as a… Button / Keychain / Mousepad / and Kids Tee /

  • Artist signed limited edition archival fine art prints available Each print is signed and numbered by the artist in a limited edition of 25 prints and 3 artist’s proofs. Please contact CSlanecPhoto Fine Art Studio / www.cslanec@yahoo.com

  • Umm… hehe.. just thought i’d upload Julian wearing his plain ol shell during the photoshoot with Tim for Summer Fun. ‘cause i’ve been making magnets and keychains and postcards and mousepads with this design, then i realised.. dang!! i haven’t upload this version at RB!! eheh.. n_n” My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Also available as mugs, magnets, buttons, mousepads, stickers, stamps and more here! =D Check out my profile for a quick thumbnail listing for all my designs! =D

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • This is an acrylic painting of a nutmeg seashell at dusk. This treasure of a shell is mainly found in tropical regions and vary in shape and size. Seashells have held a prominent place in our culture, they have been used as money, medicine, ornaments and objects of art. These natural wonders which are strewn along the beaches like jewels from the sea, are created by snails, clams, scallops and other marine mollusks. Seashells are wonders of the sea / Come let us look….take a walk with me / We will find the jewels, they are so grand / decorating the shores laying in the sand…. Featured in Seashells and Realist Paintings about Water Groups.

  • This is a combination of a sunrise image…a shell… and flood filter.. DebsPhotos

  • © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC TERMS OF USE before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. The Shell Maiden / / I come from the rain of sky and sea, caught / on the web of a shoreline daisy, braced low / and spinning in carnival delight with the / kiss of Pacifica’s mist. I come from the company of driftwood and seashells, bleached white as a wedding train waiting to be worn. The waves roll like a wedding march / announcing the union of land and deep blue dreams. / They bring a dowry of tangled vines and sand dollar spines, / and my heart says YES to this sailors treasure. I come from the flutter of dry seaweed, / no longer rich with Oceana’s brine, and yet / adorning the beach with seafoam flare, / like rice and petals clinging to the foot of a runaway bride. Bring me the delicacies of your wedding feast, snapped up in the yellow of a jealous lover’s bill, for I am treading softly here on honeymoon beds of ancient sand, / inscribing moon colored vows / on the framework / of whales. Aimee Stewart April 2nd, 2009 (Poem written at ArtFest 2009 – in Port Townsend, Washington while in the class instructed by Susan Wooldridge , author of PoemCrazy and Fool’s Gold ) Credits: / Model: Exclusive stock – MJRanum stock / Brushes / Brushes / All else, mine.

  • So there you are, deep under the waves, enjoying a couple of mimosas with your Sunday brunch, and along comes a naked lady driving a giant conch shell drawn by a seahorse. Well, it’s enough to put you off your cocktails for a time, isn’t it? Fear not (and drink up!), it’s just Marcella and her fabulous Conch Carriage out for a drive! And though she tends to dress down on Sundays, you’ll never catch Marcella without her nautilus hat. It’s been rumored that if you offer to buy her a drink, she’ll race a school of groupers for your amusement – quite inexpensive as entertainment goes. Perfect as a companion piece to Emma the Nautilus-naut. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • If you have not had the opportunity to spend any time several leagues under the ocean lately, you may not have realized just how stylish undersea travel has become. Witness Emma in her clever Nautilus shell craft, gently conveyed along the currents of the briny deep by her pet miniature whale, Fathom. With a her parasol to protect her from falling krill and a sonar horn in the event of traffic jam, Emma loves cruising the colorful coral reefs and continental shelves on Sunday afternoon. With plenty of room below for hitchhikers and stowaways and a turbo propeller for passing power, the Nautilus is the seacraft of choice for the hip underwater set, to be sure! Great as a companion piece to Marcella and her Conch Carriage. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Ok, so I didnt really shoot this shot underwater, but I certainly had a good time creating it to look like I did! May 2009 / Nikon D80 w/70-300mm VR Featured in Out of the Blue – May 16, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – May 20, 2009 / Featured in Art By Bubble Hosts – July 12, 2009 / Featured in Color Me A Rainbow – August 13, 2009 3rd Place in the challenge “Underwater” in the group Out of the Blue – August 8, 2009 / 8th Place in the challenge “Best of FEATURED Blue Works” in Color Me A Rainbow – August 20, 2009

  • Corel Painter, PS and original photography and graphic design

  • This painting is of two things I love, shells and roses. / Yes, I do paint using Painter and a tablet. However, all the paintings are based on my photographs. As many of you have experienced, we often wish that we could take that photograph and change the light and composition as WE feel it, as We envision it. Even though I may capture a great subject with a photograph, painting allows me to emotionalize the subject to express the feelings that the photo brought out in me. /

  • Featured Art 23 September 2009 / The Beauty of Nature Pū is the Hawaiian name for Conch Shell. A gift from the Ocean, the Pū emerges from the life giving waters with a sound that flows across the ‘Aina ( land ) and Kai (the ocean). The blowing of the Pu, a deep part of the Hawaiian culture, has multiple uses and communicates various meanings in both Religious and secular traditions. Blowing the Pū is sometimes used before a ceremony to mark the official beginning. To blow the Pū is a call to the divine. The blowing of the Pū should always be accompanied by protocol. When it’s blown, how many times and in which directions all have a complex set of meanings. The Hawaiian cultural practice of blowing the Conch shell dates back to ancient times and continues in many present day traditions. Here on Maui as well as the other Hawaiian Islands, Indonesia and the Indian Ocean, sacred protocol surround the blowing of the Pu and define when, where, for what purpose, how many times and in which directions the Pu may be blown. When done properly, the blowing of the Pu produces a sound which can carry for miles across land and sea. This beautiful and distinctive resonance once heralded the arrival of Ali’i (Royalty), the beginning of Makahiki season, and many other notable events. Special shells are cherished and handed down from generation to generation. The Triton trumpet shell is the most common type Pu used today. Many collectors and tourist have little idea of the cultural significance and of the beautiful animal which produced and lived inside this shell. The shell’s spotted inhabitant is the largest snail in Hawaiian waters and the second largest in the Indo-Pacific. When permitted to mature undisturbed, Triton’s trumpets may reach as much as 20 inches in length. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Read more about this beautiful creature here

  • Nice seashell on the beach with blue reflected sky

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 306,000 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Seashells T-Shirts

Seashells Wall Art

Seashells Journal Entries

Seashells Writing

Seashells Calendars