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  • The layering of a jungle scene and a man give a sense of primal instincts. the vines and trunks and grass etc could easily be the arteries and organs beneath the skin.

  • little details in the Karri forest, Pemberton, Western Australia For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • In Hilo on the big Island of Hawaii just across the street from a hospital is this banyan tree in a grove of very large banyan trees. This was taken with a tripod as it was dark underneath the canopy of leaves.

  • When i saw the competition title it reminded of The Drowned World by J.G Ballard i read a couple of years ago. The visuals the book conjured in my imagination of a kind of a near future world that was slowly heating up and the simpler formsof life where much better at adapting to the changing conditions- leading the world to be regained in thick jungle and swamps. Seemed kinda chaotic and infinate. My style is heavily influenced by graffiti.

  • oil on canvas, original size 60×90 cm painted about 2 years ago

  • / My ‘First Tree’ is officially published in the coffee table book Artists of the West / For information on purchasing a signed copy of the book, go to Carrie Glenn Studios Thanks! First Tree was Featured in Lifestyles Magazine as part of an article about the Artists of the West coffee table book I am also honored to announce my painting First Tree was a part of the Rialto Towers two week art exhibit in Melbourne, Australia in of July 2007 Acrylic and pastel on illustration paper. (1995) This is truly the first tree I ever painted, the need to paint and create was something brewing so strongly inside I had to do something about it. Yet my resources were very limited, I grabbed the only paint I had any access to, a can of my father’s black spray paint, I sprayed it into the lid of the can and used the only paintbrush I owned a cheep nylon brush from a water color kit and created. I then finished my work with the only two pastels I owned brown and black. / Necessity is the mother of invention, or maybe it’s that there is more than one way to skin a cat. (Sorry cat lovers) At any rate I grew up in a home with very few luxuries but I did have a passion to create, always, I had to feed the creativity. So this is a very special piece to me and I hope to you as well. Down through the dark trees, you came and saved me... For commissioned work you can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios / CarrieGlennStudios.Com

  • Provence landscape : French bastide in the winter vineyard.

  • Digital Art Photography. / By Gina Signore / Dahlia House Studios.

  • A image i took when everything was covered in ice and snow a rare couple of days in Southern Illinois.

  • A vine rapped around a tropical rainforest tree

  • Acrylic on Linen. 600×920mm I did a series of sketches on my latest trip to the top end [magnificent place and magical flora]. I wish that the trees could really speak, if they did, I would have a whole forest of new friends… This series is called ‘If we were were trees’.

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  • This stream is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region of Northern California. It originates from underground springs and flows to Lake Britton, getting larger along the way to Burney Falls. This volcanic region is surrounded by mountain peaks and is covered by black volcanic rock, or basalt. Created over a million years ago, the layered, porous basalt retains rainwater and snow melt, which forms a large underground reservoir. The water then emerges as springs at and above Burney Falls, where it flows at 100 million gallons every day.

  • Very near the boiling pots are some huge banyan trees. Easy to see and find.

  • Designed for a flickr Christmas contest!

  • Featured in Inspired Art Acrylic on 8×24 canvas I don’t even know where to begin with the story of ‘Alive’. I think I will start with where the idea for it’s basic design came from. There are these vines that are all over Portland. They grow on fences and cement or rock walls. I have no idea whet they are called, but they are everywhere! The vines themselves are bare in the winter. They look a bit like dried sticks. Instead of gowing up, these vines grow sideways, usually stretching towards the East, or so I’ve noticed. They are thin, and sqiggly, they intertwine and weave across whatever surface they are attached to. In the winter, it makes the rock walls look like they are filled with cracks. When the spring rolls around, leaves start to sprout off of the vines. They start as small reddish leaves and slowly grow larger and more full as we get closer to summer. Once the leaves are full grown, they turn this beautiful green shade! Then, as we near the fall, they turn red again, dry, fall off, and then winter hits and we are back to dried sticks. These vines just really amaze me. Their life cycle makes a complete circle throughout the entire year. Even when they look dead, they are very much alive! So, it was time to paint! I decided to listen to both of Omnia’s cds while painting this, something about the celtic sound really grabbed me and put me in the mood to sling some paint. I knew that I wanted a creamy, yellowish background, so, I layed that down first. I then chose to blow on the lighter colored leaves. I mixed up a bit of Napa Red and True Burgandy for that color, as it resembled the reddish hue of the new leaves on those vines. Since I wanted the leaves to all appear to be reaching towards the smae direction, I chose to turn the canvas on it’s end and blow the designs downward. I added a bit of black to my red color to get that deeper purple hue, and added my second layer of leaves in the same manner. I left the canvas in it’s vertical position on my easel and let it dry. I went back to it a bit later, flipped it horizontally to add in the vines, but it just didn’t look right to me. So, I kept it vertical and added the vines that way. I actually added them from the bottom up, instead of starting at the top. So, I’m listening to Omnia, and everytime this one song plays, I find that I’ve stopped painting and am just checking out my progress. When I realized what I was doing, I instatnly focused on the song and it’s lyrics. “Hot like the sun / Wet like the rain / Green like the leaves / Life is a game / Stars in my head / Shine moon shine / Everything’s cool / And I feel fine Can you touch / The root that feed us / Can you hear / The words that i say / Can you feel / The music move you / Can you feel alive today” There is a very strong message in this song that I think we all need to pay some attention to. Too many of us get in the cycle of; wake up, go to work, go home, eat, sleep, repeat…We need to stop and smell the roses, we need to remember that we are alive and just simple FEEL that! As I was thikning about that message, I got this image of one of my faeries. Her wings matched the plant that she calls home so that she can silently watch all of us and make sure that we are living our lives to the fullest. She never forgets how very alive she is. Even though she has wings and can soar towards the heavens, she still chooses to take a diving leap from her perch towards the ground. She just closes her eyes and enjoys the feel of the wind rushing by her body. She releases her soul abd just…..IS…..she is simply alive and enjoying it! So, I added her to the bottom of the canvas! There was a perfect sized spot just waiting for her. At this point, I put the song, ‘Alive’ on repeat. It was time for the finishing touches. I wanted to add some sparkles of her faerie dust. I chose the same color as her body because it felt that as she was falling, pieces of her magick would be pulled away and fall slowly behind her. Can YOU feel alive today?! Check out Omnia here / Full Lyrics for Alive / Video for Alive

  • A tiny vine about the size of my pinky finger, and the web left behind by a spider. TaraAntonia.com / Flickr portraits / DeviantART

  • Potted Creation Date: 1.31.09 Showing At Studio 83 In Nashville, Tn Model: Rammkitty-stock / Sticks: IWS-stock / Lady Bug: Sourcow / Flowers: vallendesterstock / Textures: amptone-stock Vines: Hand made – took WAY too long! / A lot of brush work, layers and time. Ash Sivils © 2007-2009 No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or / build upon this work in any shape way or form unless you / gain a waiver from me, not a representative. You may not / import, export, print, redistribute or claim as your personal / work. You may not sell this art or assign right to others, all / images are copyrighted please respect those rights.

  • Acrylic On Canvas All the subjects in the forest respect and adore their Guardian, Lady Leah. She loves and cares for the forest like her family and does her constant utmost best to protect this beautiful habitat that is home to thousands of different species, saving them from the ill fate that mankind brings upon them. You can view and purchase my other “The Forest Guardian” products over at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Oils on Board.

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