If you’ve seen Midnight Cocktail, this is the glass before I blew it to smithereens!
another day begins in Sydney
All the delicious delights and colours of beautiful Tuscany painted in a stylish, colourful, lively composition.
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Captured in the early morning light in the autumn at Sunset Lake, NC /
Westfield – Nov 2007 – I’m not sure if it’s British or Dutch, it gives me that old pub feel.
Westfield, NJ – Nov 2007 – Surreal Version
Lake Balaton,Hungary
Westfield – Nov 2007
/ Calypso’s Quest by Karin Taylor / from the Beach Stuff Series / this is mixed media collaged piece / i have used acrylics and guache, watercolours, cut out paper / to form the sails and the hull This song is about the ship Calypso, which was bought by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and converted to an oceanographic ship. Cousteau wanted to understand “The silent world” better, in order to protect it. “To live on the land we must learn from the sea” – Cousteau was the first to do research on pollution and its effects on the sea and received many honors for his accomplishments. John Denver cared deeply about nature and this song was a tribute to both Calypso and her captain and their valuable work. (thanks, Marthe – Amsterdam, Netherlands) Calypso” Lyrics / To sail on a dream, on a crystal clear ocean, / To ride on the crest of a wild raging storm; / To work in the service of life and the living / In search of the answers to questions unknown; / To be part of the movement and part of the growing, / Part of beginning to understand . . . Aye, Calypso, the places you’ve been to, / The things that you’ve shown us, / The stories you tell; / Aye, Calypso, I sing to your spirit, / The men who have served you / So long and so well. Like the dolphin who guides you, / You bring us beside you / To light up the darkness and show us the way; / For, though we are strangers in your silent world, / To live on the land we must learn from the sea; / To be true as the tide and free as the wind-swell, / Joyful and loving in letting it be . . . / John Denver / Album: Windsong
A vibrant sunflower still life. Watercolour painting by Ruth S Harris
INK AND WATER COLORS / Click here to listen I HATE YOU THEN I LOVE YOU /
A stunningly calm morning on Llyn Dinas in North Wales with a light mist covering the flat calm surface of the lake, and the warm dawn light illuminating the small boathouse on the bank. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
/ “Reflected Glory” is part of the Landscape Collection”... Watercolour on Arches Paper..Featured on the Home Page / The sun, whose rays / Are all ablaze / With ever-living glory, / Does not deny / His majesty / He scorns to tell a story! / He don’t exclaim, / “I blush for shame, / So kindly be indulgent.” / But, fierce and bold, / In fiery gold, / He glories all effulgent!...Gilbert and Sullivan HOME PAGE FEATURE Listen to Shirley Henderson
This photo of a vase of flowers on a glass table was taken on a screened screened porch late one afternoon. I particularly liked backlight, rimlight effects of the sunlight on the vase and the flowers. A few seconds later, that special light had disappeared. Luckily I had my camera with me.
A fact never to be underestimated – someone, out there, may still call this their birthplace. It captured my attention while in the car on my way south. A short walk on the gravel road is all it took to reach the old house that parted with its best years sometime in the last millennium. That colour, the textures of decaying wood, rusting roof and the remains of the dead tree, fallen where it lived, still searching with its long fingers for the occupants, long gone. I was mesmerised by the scene. There is something profoundly sad about the remains of buildings, any kind of ruins. Is it because they remind us of the inevitable and our disposability in this world. And all the usual questions: how old is it, who lived in it, and will it make it to the next autumn or even next week? Time to go, I had better move. The sky of ‘I mean business’ colour has been gathering strength for a while. Its forward party already seized the strategic heights from the playful patches of the late afternoon sun. When it hits, it will hit hard. On the way back, just one more look … enough time to take another breath of impressions, to treasure, and an image to share, with you.
A couple of untouched reflection photographs. Best viewed LARGE
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Watch a Video Clip here Everyday in every way I’m falling / Everything that everyone says turns me on / Shine a light on me / So that everyone can see That I wanna stay here… Indefinitely Time exists but just on your wrist so don’t panic / Moments last and lifetimes are lost in a day / So wind your watches down please / ‘Cos there is no time to lose And I’m gonna stay here, indefinitely / And I wanna stay here, so just let me be Now I can see the light circling round your reflection… And I’m gonna stay here, indefinitely / And I’m gonna stay here, so just let me be / Indefinitely, indefinitely, indefinitely / Indefinitely, indefinitely, indefinitely Travis If you like this image, you may also like this:
/ Canvas Print / / Framed Print / / Greeting Card Moonlit Tide coloured pencil, pencil, charcoal, pastels on paper another in the “Connections” series of dry media on paper, I completed this today. / this young lady dressed in her patterned hawaiian hibiscus moo moo, is representational of how healing still water is, particularly on a moonlit night at eventide. Peace, tranquility, harmony….oneness with nature
I love when the sun comes through the window in the late afternoon. / These are Chairs that my mom found in the garbage and knew I would love to get my hands on them. I have fixed these up and reapolstered them.
wink wink…............shhhhhh / trust me….................... Stupid shoe song / video ha ha ha
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