Green Triangle is all about a pasage in time, and the careful use of space…. Now I’m not saying I’m completely voyeuristic, however, perched above a Cruise ship about to leave Venice I couldn’t help being marvelled by the comings and goings of the boarding process, and along comes, and I’ve coined it “Miss Italy” complete with boyant stride and outfit to match, turning heads along the way akin to a fashion runway. The raw concrete provided the perfect backdrop for her to be extra dazzling, not that she needed any hlep. Anyway, this piece is all about shapes as they appear before our eyes.
Something old or something new, beautiful or an eyesore. It is still a debate, but love it or not this structure is different.
This picture was taken on a golf place,it’s on a top of a mountain,very impressive to walk over there.That’s the reason for the sharp line.I put a crescent of a moon and add a little bit of blue…et voilà. We can feel alone but being part of nature is the key for happiness , an invidual renewed by all the beautiful thinks arround us . / / /
A nice little cottage, nestled between autumn trees.
A protester on the steps of St. Kilda town hall in Melbourne – objecting to the excessive size of the triangle development proposal.
“Triangle” by Lyuda 2008. / Ink on paper, colorized in photoshop. / lavrentyeva.com / Watching too many French movies lately, and this is what came out of my pen.
View through the window of a local church….looking in. Featured in STAINED GLASS ART group, RedBubble, June 2009 / /
The Akha People are one of a number of Hilltribes living in the Golden Triangle – the place where the borders of Burma, Thailand, and Laos meet. This child was photographed near the town of Kengtung in Eastern Shan State, Burma. Akha ladies are well known for their elaborate headdresses.
NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries in Israel and Seville as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros / If you are interested please send me a mail. FROM LIMITED SERIES / TOKIO WOMAN / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / EL EQUILIBRIO DE LA MUJER FLOR / / / TEMPO / / / NIRVANA / XXI CENTURY / / / AFRICA / DELIRIUM / / / ORGASM / THE SAXOPHONE /
the saxophone / by Steve Patterson the saxophone / moans it’s mournful tone. / each deep, rich note / of it’s mournful wail / a symphony, / giving sympathy / to my mournful soul. each mellow sound / aiding my Whole / to be found. the saxophone / moans it’s mournful tone. / it’s mellow moan / cut’s ta the bone. / cut’s thru / my heart of stone/ / / NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros aprox / If you are interested please send me a mail. Also available: / FROM LIMITED SERIES / TOKIO WOMAN / AFRICA / / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / EL EQUILIBRIO DE LA MUJER FLOR / / / NIRVANA / XXI CENTURY / / / THE SADNESS OF THE PHARAOH / / / TEMPO / ORGASM / DELIRIUM / / / CARNIVAL /
Oil on A4 paper, Oct 2008. Just felt like painting some trees..
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3d art render of ship sailing into the Bermuda Triangle. Thought I would do something a little wild. Made with bryce 3d and photoshop.
These tank traps were placed along the length of Stockton Bight during WW II. I shot this in Oct 2004, a week after I received my first DSLR….I believe they’re mostly all buried now… Canon 20D, 15mm fisheye, f/14, 1/800”, iso 400…..oops OTHER TANK TRAPS BEACH / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / INDUSTRIAL / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED
Featured in Dimensions, Sept. 13, 2009. This is one of my first true attempts at abstract art. I wanted to stretch myself and I didn’t realize how much time and thought this would actually take! Abstract painting created using several photographic layers, added textures, Photoshop, Painter X and a Wacom tablet. / Detail Crop 1 / / Detail Crop 2 / / / / Abstract Art Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
Inks, acrylics, and pencils on canvas panel. This art was sold as a large mounted print on July 24, 2009
“Mixed Media” Photo manipulation incorporating / stock photo alterations, digital painting, brushes, gradients and textures. Digital fine art in oil painting style by Maria Szollosi aka Mariska 08 / 2009 / / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.
I have been keeping myself busy, playing with Moebius Julias. I originally imported this into Photoshop CS, just to put my signature on it, but I couldn’t resist all those triangles! I used the polygon lasso tool and gave them their own layers. Then I added the drop shadow and bevel layer styles to give it more depth. Featured in the ART IN MATH Group, August 11, 2009.
Sekhmet means “The Mighty One.” Sister Goddess to Bast, the lion-headed Sekhmet was the avenger / warrior Goddess in ancient Egypt and one of the most powerful of the Egyptian mythological gods and goddesses. She embodied the destructive force of the sun and she meted out divine punishment on behalf of the gods and the pharoahs. Conversely, she was also a goddess of healing and of surgery and medicines. She is usually depicted in red dress to denote her avenging nature and she is also known as the “Eye of Ra”. Original artwork measures 12.5×19 inches and was created with liquid copper leaf, gold paint pen, oil pastels, colored pencils, black art marker on heavy textured Strathmore paper. This artwork is a companion piece to my depiction of Sekhmet’s gentler sister Bast Bast of the Rising Sun View more of my artwork online at www.lynnetteshelley.com
11×16” approx, mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, black marker, gold acrylic pen) on pastel paper. View more of my artwork online at www.lynnetteshelley.com
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