Australia
Australia
Port Willunga, / South Australia. Pentax DS. / HDR: / 3 Exposures (-2,0,+2) / Combined in Photomatix and polished in CS2.
Inspired by “The Chronicles of Narnia”. My entry in the Challenge Cafe book title challenge. Photo Manipulation (Mirrored Symmetry). Original image taken at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia. /
Do you ever have days when your brain feels like this?
In my most recent series: ‘Face Navigation’ , I have used the fluidity of watercolour painting to express a personal perception of self and others. There is an awareness of the universal human condition through facial expression, and in some cases I create a progression of images, exploring the changing perception of a person by deconstructing facial recognition. As there is a shift over time in attitude or mood, there is a corresponding shift in visual interpretation. Sizes variable, average sizes 250×102 mm. Watercolour on rag paper. / / Web: www.littlemalopgallery.com.au For availability of original work please contact Robert Avitabile at: METROPOLIS GALLERY / 64 Ryrie Street / Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3220 Telephone: +61 3 5221 6505 www.metropolisgallery.com.au
Jeffery Smart is a fantastic AUSTRALIAN Artist. His work often displays the things found in the everyday, roads, buildings, containers. / This is a collection of Aviation Gas Drums lined up and stacked up, along the side of a shed in Whitecliffs. / The time was just after sunrise, a bit cool but great light up at the top of the dug out hotel we were staying at. I found some great objects, old cars, broken glass, rocks and of course the sunrise over the landscape of outback Australia. / / / Over 1000 views!!! Thanks everyone for the wonderful comments! /
“Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides.” – M. Thatcher. / Kangaroo Island, South Australia. / © 2007.
In my most recent series: ‘Face Navigation’ , I have used the fluidity of watercolour painting to express a personal perception of self and others. There is an awareness of the universal human condition through facial expression, and in some cases I create a progression of images, exploring the changing perception of a person by deconstructing facial recognition. As there is a shift over time in attitude or mood, there is a corresponding shift in visual interpretation. Sizes variable, average sizes 250×102 mm. Watercolour on rag paper. / / Web: www.littlemalopgallery.com.au For availability of original work please contact Robert Avitabile at: METROPOLIS GALLERY / 64 Ryrie Street / Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3220 Telephone: +61 3 5221 6505 www.metropolisgallery.com.au
“Hows the serenity?” / (He loved the serenity of the place.) / ”...So much serenity.” / ( I think he also just loved the word. ) / – The Castle / An attempt to find a simple appealing ‘rule of thirds’ image. / Baudin Beach. / Kangaroo Island, South Australia. © 2007
/ Port Willunga, South Australia. / / Black and White HDR © 2007. / Landscapes / /
Millicent South Australia. / © 2007. / / / Comments / Suggestions welcome. / / /
In my most recent series: ‘Face Navigation’ , I have used the fluidity of watercolour painting to express a personal perception of self and others. There is an awareness of the universal human condition through facial expression, and in some cases I create a progression of images, exploring the changing perception of a person by deconstructing facial recognition. As there is a shift over time in attitude or mood, there is a corresponding shift in visual interpretation. Sizes variable, average sizes 250×102 mm. Watercolour on rag paper. / / Web: www.littlemalopgallery.com.au For availability of original work, please contact Robert Avitabile at: METROPOLIS GALLERY / 64 Ryrie Street / Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3220 Telephone: +61 3 5221 6505 www.metropolisgallery.com.au
If you like pirates charm and style, or if you consider yourself a neo-pirate maybe you like to wear a retro-baroque-neo-classical-ornamental t-shirt . For a cool, pirate style look, team this smart t-shirt with a satin pirate eye patch P-)
Acrylic and conte on watercolour paper.
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Millicent, South Australia. / © 2007. Comments / Suggestions welcome. / . /
what a character, so quick on his feet, that onion-boy!
“Don’t praise the day before sunset”. / Proverb. © 2008.
“Man is a complex being who makes deserts bloom and lakes die” / - G.B. Stern Sand dunes. / South East, South Australia. Pentax DS. Sigma 18-50 (at 18mm). / HDR from 3 bracketed exposures.
For lovers of Bruce Campbell and all things Evil Dead. ‘Hail to the King Baby’
Don’t have a t-shirt ready to celebrate Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday? Then get your special, exclusive limited-edition tshirt to wear for a whole year! Wear this and pay homage to the man who’s genius shed so much light on the darkness of ignorance. His grand notion was the gradual evolution over long periods of time by the natural selection of those varieties of an organism slightly better adapted to the environment (via random genetic mutation) and hence more likely to produce descendants. Combined with the discoveries of the cellular and molecular basis of genetics, Darwin’s theory of evolution has become the dominant unifying concept of modern biology. The explanatory power of Darwin’s idea has even caused geneticist and evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky to remark “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”. For those interested, part of my design uses an image of Charles Darwin, printed as a satirical caricature in ‘The Hornet’ magazine in 1871. I thought it suitably ironic considering such common utterances of the time as “Descended from the apes? My dear, let us hope that it is not true, but if it is, let us pray that it does not become widely known” (wife of the Bishop of Worcester). FOR THE LOVE OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY, I AM SELLING THIS TEE WITHOUT ANY MARKUP.
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