Terracotta 

253 creative works found

  • The terracotta warriors near Xi’an in China. This shows just how the jigsaws of pieces are assembled as part of the restoration. The complete tombs were ransacked in the decades after they were built and most of the army was smashed so all you see now is the reconstruction.

  • striking coloured wall and back gate from yard

  • Triptych created from some previously uploaded images Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film

  • A playful, colourful scene of a romantic, cozy, little moon-lit trattoria with my two notorious cats.

  • Acrylic on Canvas 60cm X 90cm, Painted from one of my earlier photographs of the bark from a tree, at night, after a storm. The colours were so vibrant with the tree trunk and bark all glossy and wet! OTHER PAINTINGS

  • Pen and Terracotta pencil on tea stained paper. I think this looks better in person, I hate that. Original for sale.

  • Oskar was right, Civic Square comes into its own sometime around midnight.

  • terracotta warriors – xian, china featured in the group Amazing Asia on the 26th of June, 2008.

  • Click Here / / . / / SALES – laminated prints WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

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  • Entrance to my alfresco dining room at home :)

  • This is an acrylic painting on canvas. It is the first of a two-painting set, based on photographs my mama sent me of her hens and biddies bursting out of their clay pots.

  • still life interior pastel by Maria Paterson 1.2m x 90cm original sold / / FEATURED IN BEHIND THE MASK my website / my bubblesite / artist interview

  • An opulent example of one of several benches circling a large planter in the main lobby of the Colonial Majestic Beach Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Repulblic February 2009. This shot taken in the daytime. / As we arrived at the resort in the evening to register for our rooms we were met by lovely girls with trays full of a wonderful drink called the Majestic (orange juice, coconut milk, grenadine, rum and crushed ice) served in champagne glasses, and we reclined on these benches and quenched our thirst, as we waited for our turn at the desk, while the porters took our bags and suitcases to our room. Featured in Benches June 2009

  • Something a little different

  • My favourite because it looks perfect in all forms. / (Bob-Ross-Technique) / Original Oils on Box Canvas 18” x 24” / Challenge Entry

  • THIS IS AN OIL I STILL HAVE IN MY PERSONAL COLLECTION. PEONIES ARE MY FAVORITE FLOWER BUT THEY LAST SUCH A SHORT TIME I WANTED TO PRESERVE THEM FOREVER IN MY PAINTING. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING

  • A new addtion to the Still Life series, “Still Life with Old Dandelion Stencil and Terracotta Pots” pays tribute to the lovely art of stenciling that experienced a resurgence in the 80s then got overexposed and trite…well know in Europe for centuries, in North America itinerant stencillors made a good living going from town to town with their tools…evidence of their beautiful work still remains today and is shown in museums around the world... / I chose to infuse this painting with the flavour of an old garden room, where the plaster has fallen off and the single stencil though greatly worn with age still looks beautiful…the terracotta pots which are so delightful to paint, add to the feeling of age…I have a number of these ancient pots, and though they are still under wraps right now, I know them so well I think I can reproduce them in my sleep... Watercolour on Saunders Waterford Rough Paper… 1380 Views Featured in First Things / Impressionism Cafe / If It Doesn’t Belong / Inspired Art / The Outsiders / The Yellow Gallery Art is long and time is fleeting… / Lives of great men all remind us / We can make our lives sublime, / And, departing, leave behind us / Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow… / Still Life with Wellingtons / The Sap Bucket

  • -featured in “dimensions” / -second place “knick knacks” challenge, people These two statues are miniatures of Emperor Qinshihuang’s Terracotta Army. The original figures are life size and number around 8000. They were buried underground at the entrance of the Emperors tomb to protect him in the afterlife. www.galleriamancuso.com / blog / the monotone collection /

  • These two statues are miniatures of China’s Emperor Qinshihuang’s Terracotta Army. The original figures are life size and number around 8000. They were buried underground at the entrance of the Emperor’s tomb to protect him in the afterlife. www.galleriamancuso / blog Nikon D80, 1/500sec, f/5.6, ISO 1600 / /

  • new still life pastel on terracotta colourfix paper 35cm x 55cm / Featured in Impressionist Cafe / “original for sale” my website / my bubblsite 2010 still life calendar now available

  • Broome, Western Australia Featured in SEA – thank you!!! Taken with a Kodak Easyshare C813

  • This new addition to the Still Life series, evokes a sunny morning in Provence or Tuscany…..the intense light making the squash almost become one with the tiled background which are in the same limited palette…this painting fits with my series of sepia coloured work…new additions to that series are coming soon.... Watercolour on DrawMaster Not Paper “Winter squashes are the forgotten vegetables. Almost no / vegetable is as easy to grow or keep. With fertile soil, full / sun and ample water, vines take off. And after plants / become established, they’re so carefree, it’s easy to / forget them until fall when their rediscovery makes / the harvest that much sweeter”.....Andy Tomolonis

  • Nikon D80 1/250@f/5.6 ISO-180 18mm / / ART / ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS

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