Trees Journal Entries
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Featured !!
by GlobalphotosSending out a huge thank you to the “Trees” group for featuring one of my personal favourites / “Legacy” :http://www.redbubble.com/peopl…
Sending out a huge thank you to the “Trees” group for featuring one of my personal favourites / “Legacy” :http://www.redbubble.com/people/globalphotos/art/525267-3-legacy Am honoured :) Hugsss Varinia
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The Big 30! Today
by Carrie Glenn/ *The Big 30…30,000 views!!! WOW! I’m feeling old!...
/ The Big 30…30,000 views!!! WOW! I’m feeling old! LOL! No really, it’s great…no actually it’s fantastic! Thank you to each and every one who has become a part of my life, my views and even my artwork itself. Here are some of my favorite highlights since the last ten thousand miles… The biggest news I probably have to announce is the publishing of my artwork in “Artists of The West” book! It is a true milestone for me and a great personal success. It was an amazing project to be involved in and over a three year journey. I ended up making some great friends and contacts along the way and really bonded with everyone involved in the book. / After the release of the book there was some really exciting events to follow like the first book signing in St. Helens with the official release. / I am also doing a public book signing, autographs and a special unveiling of three of my new paintings at the Astoria Sunday Market later this month. The Astoria Sunday Market / / (Feel free to shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested or would like more information on the event) Also I am VERY excited to be a part of the RedBubble Rialto Towers art exhibit ironically also on July 27th the same date of my book signing in Astoria, Oregon! My work First Tree was chosen along with 40 other works of art to show in the foyer of the Rialto Towers for a two week art show! I am honored and thrilled to be showing my work alongside the other amazing artists and my RedBubble friends! I was also a part of some wonderful collaborations My collaboration piece Through The Past To The Future with my friend Michael Gatch was a total success and incredibly fun! It was inspired by his photo Through The Past / We had such a good time we did another one… / Apple Harvest which was inspired by Michael’s photo Old Apple When I looked at this work I saw the tree as the point of life that was celebrated and brought people and family together. I wanted to I take it back in time or to another time perhaps. I also had a fantastic collaboration with my dear friend Paul Hobday / I was really inspired by his photo Twisted and had a vision of what eventually became…The Other Side Of The Fence my newest work. Again THANK YOU to each of you who took the time to view my work, comment on my work and invest into me and my career. My art work is the road in this life that I have chosen to make a living on and really…it is my life. In each painting or drawing I create I try to leave a bit of myself to be shared with another person. / Thank you so much for supporting and embracing me and one of my true loves…art!
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Sold Mounted Print!
by Rhana GriffinHow incredibly cool! Thank you so much to the person who just bought a mounted print of “Circle of Friends” !http://i198.photobu…
How incredibly cool! Thank you so much to the person who just bought a mounted print of “Circle of Friends” As you most likely know this is a sentimental piece to me as it is dedicated to a very special group of friends who I originally met through the internet some years ago but who I have been blessed enough to meet (most of them) in person. These people have seen me through good times and bad, supported me, nurtured me, growled at me when I was in need of it ;) and always been just a phone call or a mouse click away whenever I have needed them. In return I would like to think that I have given back as much love as they all have given me over the years. So this time round, my thanks need to go not only to the buyer, but also to my wonderful T family who inspired this capture. THANKYOU!!!
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Woohoo - Sale!!! Laminated Print!
by Joanna ClarkJust want to thank whoever it was that has bought a laminated print of ‘Tree Light’ you have made my day!! Thank you soooo much! !http…
Just want to thank whoever it was that has bought a laminated print of ‘Tree Light’ you have made my day!! Thank you soooo much! Please put a photo in the buyers booth as I would love to see it!! Thanks again xx
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Melbourne is Freezing
by Jo O'BrienSo I’m back from my brief holiday to Uluru, Alice Springs and Kings Canyon. 2000+ photos later and I never want to look at a big red rock…
So I’m back from my brief holiday to Uluru, Alice Springs and Kings Canyon. 2000+ photos later and I never want to look at a big red rock ever again! But seriously, I had a great time. I embraced the nothingness of being in the middle of nowhere and made heaps of friends around campfires and on tour buses. I’ve come back with bunches of email addresses and the business cards of some great artists and other friendly folk. I thought being away would allow me to comtemplate life, the universe and everything, but found that instead it allowed me to swtich off for a while and not think about anything too hard. It was fantastic. When’s my next holiday? / Me riding a camel with my friend Christine. My mother and sister are on the one behind us / Just a bit of prettiness from the base of Uluru / Me being a tourist in Alice Springs at the Sunday Market Of course now I’m back in Melbourne where it is colder and I have to pick up where I left off. Thankful that I still have some annual leave up my sleeve, I’ve got some time to pursue other interests and ventures… and catch up with all you wonderful people on the bubble. So, what’s being going on while I was away?
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You have to see THAT !!!
by micmacI just saw that «Early morning» had been chosen for june «Trees» group but you have to see the amazing featured works for the month and …
I just saw that «Early morning» had been chosen for june «Trees» group but you have to see the amazing featured works for the month and in fact all the overview.Realy it must have been a close voting.Like I said before,trees,for me are the lungs of the planet,we have to honnor them…congrats to Rebecca for her marvelous work….Gigi /
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WOW !!!! What a Week !!
by Phil Thomson IPAWhat a week on redbubble !! I’d just like to express my overwhelming joy and thanks to ALL in the RB community. / My week has been full …
What a week on redbubble !! I’d just like to express my overwhelming joy and thanks to ALL in the RB community. / My week has been full of highlights and Blessings firstly with “The Covenant”being featured on the Art page. Secondly the sale of two cards of ‘The Covenant’ and ‘Blades on the Locks’, then my image ” The Broken Vessel” being chosen as the avatar for Living Christianity. To top it all off, I opened up redbubble to find that “The Covenant”had made the Home Page!! / I would like to offer my very sincere thanks to everybody who took the time to view “The Covenant” and make ALL those wonderful comments, it really is very overwhelming and somewhat humbling to have such beautiful and genuine comments from a community of very talented people, here on RB !!! / I would also like to express my thanks to those who voted for “The Broken Vessel”, it is real joy to be able to represent the group, like that !! / In regard to “The Covenant” it really was one of those Divine appointments where i was in the right place at the right time to capture “The Magic of the Moment” / The image was taken just after a rainstorm, towards sunset at the close of a rather hot, humid, stormy summer’s day near Geelong, Australia. / Once again thankyou for your wonderful support, / Phil T.
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First Sale
by Jeff BurnsThank you to whoever bought a card of Infrared Pond / I posted pictures for people to enjoy and someone actually bought one! !http://...
Thank you to whoever bought a card of Infrared Pond / I posted pictures for people to enjoy and someone actually bought one! Thank you very much! / Thanks to everyone who has left me feedback and comments. / I really appreciate it!
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Our Beautiful Tarkine Forest - Devastated
by Carol & Kev HaberleAn image taken in the Tarkine Forests of Tasmania! / !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:...
An image taken in the Tarkine Forests of Tasmania! / Feeling rather devastated today, as part of our beautiful Tarkine Forest here on the West Coast of Tasmania has been totally devastated by a bushfire! These “old growth” forests contain so much of our native flora and fauna, it is simply devastating to see them burning! As I write this, our firemen are down there risking their lives to protect and save what they can, though high temperatures and rising winds are making it nearly impossible!! / My husband and I spend a lot of time bushwalking in these areas, to us the raw beauty is simply amazing, and it’s so sad knowing it will never be the same in our lifetime! / It is so hard to believe the image above no longer exists, for I captured it in an area now totally devastated!
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Woodland Adventures...
by Adam StoneHello :-) smiles happily Pretty much all of my time of late has been spent drawing… So much so I started to forget what sunligh…
Hello :-) smiles happily Pretty much all of my time of late has been spent drawing… So much so I started to forget what sunlight looked like and dark shadows started to form under my eyes. Not a nice look… But! The weather here has been so beautiful, so warm and so alluring that I had to put my pencils down, put my trainers on and venture out into the woods. When i was a child i spent countless hours by myself playing around in the woods and streams… Amongst the trees i felt safe and strangely at home. I still love all things green and muddy so – i thought – why shouldn’t i play around in them now? I’m still a child at heart. And so… Amongst my drawings and writings and all things arty i’ve been enjoying tree climbing, stream jumping, shoe losing, t-shirt wetting, water splashing, muddy smelling madness. I know there is a lot of love for all things green and natural within our lovable redbubble community so i thought i would share some of my recent woodland adventures… Hurray for silliness! Oh… and this one below was me just after falling into the stream! I have seen some amazing trees, some were so incredible i will be using them as inspiration for a few new drawings. You know what would be wonderful? If this journal can inspire yourself to put on your wellys and go playing in a near by stream or randomly climb a tree. Maybe take your camera with you… You may just see something that inspires you to create your next masterpiece. Believe me… Its well worth it and it may just make you feel like a child again… Life’s far too short not to!
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Another Sale!!!!!
by Phil Thomson IPAI would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful person who purchased a mounted print of my image “The Covenant” / I d…
I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful person who purchased a mounted print of my image “The Covenant” / I do hope and pray that you enjoy viewing it and share some of the Blessing, enjoyment and excitement that I experienced as I stood there in awe and had the utmost pleasure in capturing that “special moment” in time. / Again, Blessings and thanks, / Phil
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My Image Managment System
by Stephen MitchellThis is a response to Craig Goldsmith journal entitled Image Management System...
This is a response to Craig Goldsmith journal entitled Image Management System . The wording got so long and complicated that I had to test the formatting. Which we have all learnt can only be done in our journals, not after posting (yet!). Sooo … I figured it might as well start and stop here: Just before I got hooked on RedBubble earlier this year, my wife and I rearranged our photography database. Here is the basic tree structure: /Year / Year,Month / Year,MonthDate / Label (Location,Item,etc) / ie / /2007 / 2007,Jan / 2007,2007Jul / Farm Each YEAR directory has every MONTH. Every MONTH has every DATE. Each DATE has its sub-directory’s of photograph types, plus one called FLICKR (for cropped/resized images reside, thereby leaving the original images untouched) which has a subdirectory entitled UPLOADED. But then I have an extra directory entitled “_Red_Bubble”, structured a little different. No dates, just three sub-directories. / 1. UPLOADED (Self explanatory) / 2. NEW_SHOTS (For the new work as I decide its good enough for you to purchase! / 3. UPLOAD_AGAIN (Some earlier works have been reworked or re-sized, thus…) But I do hear that Lightroom is a great multimedia package! May consider it later this year. So anyone considering purchasing a grand program for organising their photograph collection: Stop. Think. Revise. Resort
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Rialto Towers
by Carrie GlennExciting news….Duh duh duh duh (that was my drum roll, lol)...It was just announced from the Melbourne & Victoria Group...
Exciting news….Duh duh duh duh (that was my drum roll, lol)...It was just announced from the Melbourne & Victoria Group that my painting First Tree is one of the 40 RedBubble pieces selected for a special two week art exhibit on July 27th, on display in the foyer of the Rialto Towers in Melbourne! The Rialto Towers are one of Melbourne’s most prestigious and iconic skyrise buildings. My painting will be displayed along with the other fantastic works of art chosen by RedBubble in the main entrance with exposure to over 5,000 people a day! It is quite an honor to me and it will definitely be an adventure! If you would like more information on the event, please feel free to contact me through: Carrie Glenn Studios contact form or through: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com
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SOLD !!!! TREE FRAMED SUNSET !
by Madeline M. AllenA great big THANK YOU to the buyer of my card TREE FRAMED SUNSET ! You made my day wonderful! I hope you enjoy this capture as much as I…
A great big THANK YOU to the buyer of my card TREE FRAMED SUNSET ! You made my day wonderful! I hope you enjoy this capture as much as I do!!
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Card Sale..THANKYOU
by Naomi FrostThanks very much to the person who purchased a card of Shadows & Light...
Thanks very much to the person who purchased a card of Shadows & Light / It was one of the first things I saw this morning so I’ll be singing for the rest of the day…THANKS / Naomi
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Another Sale!!!!! Thank you sooooo much!
by Joanna ClarkThank you v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. much to whoever bought my ‘Autumn Pathway’ card, I am so happy!!!! :) :-) Thanks aga…
Thank you v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. much to whoever bought my ‘Autumn Pathway’ card, I am so happy!!!! :) :-) Thanks again!
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Gaia The Living Planet & Earth Tree
by yanmosEARTH TREE / !http://images-2.redbubble.com/img/clothing/bodycolor:white/cropped/size:medium/style:mens/view:main/520384-16-earth-tree.j…
EARTH TREE / This design have been published in / Gaia The Living Planet ON SALE HERE
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'Tree of Life' featured--Thank You to the Psychedelic Art & Design Group!
by Jan LandersI am once again honored and delighted to have my art featured by the Psychedelic Art & Design Group!!! A heartfelt thanks to you!!!! ...
I am once again honored and delighted to have my art featured by the Psychedelic Art & Design Group!!! A heartfelt thanks to you!!!! Much Gratitude, / Jan
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Collaboration
by Rosalie Dale IPAPlease take a moment to view Bear in the pines – ...
Please take a moment to view Bear in the pines – two photos by George Petrovsky which I merged for him in PS. Trust you enjoy this beautiful woodsy shot (and George’s four footed friend).
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Thanks so mUch
by Naomi FrostThanks to the wonderful person who just purchased a card of Immersion...
Thanks to the wonderful person who just purchased a card of Immersion You’ve made my day.. YIPPEEE Cheers / Naomi
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first sale
by WOLFthank you to who ever for buying trees #14 it’s great to wake up and see something you did not expect to see thanks again to who ev…
thank you to who ever for buying trees #14 it’s great to wake up and see something you did not expect to see thanks again to who ever got trees #14 nave a great day all ..i know i will wolf
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Green with envy: The series
by Matt DuncanFollowing on the footsteps of the positive responses to “Green with envy” (First image in this series) I thought I would share some more …
Following on the footsteps of the positive responses to “Green with envy” (First image in this series) I thought I would share some more images from that sly looking green character, and add some background story. To the casual passerby, it would have been easy to have missed this shy amphibian. / Well camouflaged, a green tree frog rests against the long flat leaves of a plant that is almost identical in colour to itself, and waits for the day to end. On closer inspection, the frog appears to rest inside a small natural cavern of semitranslucent leaves. Combined with the mid afternoon sun, this cavern, created a natural amphitheatre, bathed in a green light that Dorothy and the people of the Emerald city would have been proud of. I certainly did not wish to disturb the tranquility of the cave, and with the timid creature only measuring approximately 5cm in length, I needed to get up close and personal. / My new found friend graced me with his patience for the few moments I needed, while I hunched down and attempted to see from the perspective of a small amphibian, or its prey. What you see here in this series, is the result. I hope you enjoy viewing these images, as much as I have capturing them. / Matt. Green with envy / Contemplative / Predator / Basking in the light / Up close / Afternoon nap / ( Images can be made available for purchase, on request. )
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I have recently added a collection of collage work on Trees called ‘Tell Me A Story’. Be sure to check them out! Make sure you collect them all! :D (Ok, this is my first attempt at promoting my artwork on RedBubble. Lolz. After looking at Thickblackoutline’s awesome cards display, I’ve decided to have a go with it too. :P Thanks for the inspiration Thickblackoutline. Whew! what a long name. :D)
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This is my view. Whats yours like?
by Juilee P PryorStringer recently posted a picture taken from the front of his house which shows the his personal view. So I thought I ‘d post a picture …
Stringer recently posted a picture taken from the front of his house which shows the his personal view. So I thought I ‘d post a picture of my view from the front of my house. Taken about seven or so this morning with the misty early sea fog we get here. Thats my actual slippered feet and it’s were I sit and read. The tree right out side the window is a Japanese Maple and is very pretty but at this time of year when there are no leaves and all else is in flower or bud, its a real treat to be able to see the whole view. The mountain in the background is an extinct volcano called Mt Kiera and just over a bit out of camera shot is another one called Mt Ousley. So whats your view like out there? Everybody must have there own personal view that they just love to bits were they go to sit quietly. This is mine! /
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