Side of abandoned train covered in grafitti on Terminal Island, Long Beach, Ca.
Lost in time, a park bench awaits those who visit.
I took this one today and it turned out with the usual blue and whites…I wanted something different and so I had a fiddle with it in Photoshop Elements 4.0 I’m really not sure what I did to get it to this place….but I think it turned out OK. / I added a few layers, inverted one, multiplied them,added gradients – all sorts of fun stuff and this is what happened. I doubt I could do it again if I tried. / What do you think??? / / / / / / /
Oil painting on canvas with mixed media. Intricate pattern design, with many amazing colours of the east. / I start with a small corner, where i make a pattern, then find myself adding to the pattern, like somekind of neverending jigsaw. / (Best Seller)
Collection of summer beach items on tee.
digital art
Driving along today I spotted this container, so had to go back home and get my camera! I have no idea what the chinese words say, but I can hazard a guess. I was drawn in by the clean strong lines created by the late afternoon sun contrasting with the grungy rusty bits down below. More in this series: /
Garwood, NJ – May 2008
I felt some of my older work was in need of re-editing, so I’ve started with this image… hope you like the new version! Thanks, Jen :-) Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008
Hand made mask out of fine copperwire. / Fits most faces,can be bent to fit, any style can be done. / All Art is sold through the Artist / Photo to photoshop Background is rice paper with sepia watercolor This mask took about 40 hours to do will be finished off in feathers of color.
Thank you for all your comments on my photos .. been very busy lately so I will get to your work soon :) This place is magnificent !!! I could sit forever ..sighhhhhhhhhhhh Maligne Lake Jasper National Park Canada ..Maligne Lake, along with pristine natural beauty Spirit Island, is not only the oldest attraction in Jasper Park but also the largest lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Image of a palm tree on the beautiful sand of Soloman Beach in St. John, USVI on a glorious morning in US Virgin Islands National Park. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Chateau Lake Louse Banff National Park Alberta Canada
the water is that blue,,,the gold is the reflection from the cliffs at Ricks Cafe,,Negril Jamaica In the center of the shot, you will see a face wearing a long pointy hat,, with outstretched arms.. / mmm, water gremlin??? Panasonic DMC LZ7 daylight setting
underwater figurative landscape / pastel, by Maria Paterson 75cm x 55cm / Place: / Brunswick river estuary, northern nsw australia original not available Featured in Art at its Best 2010 art of northern rivers calendar / my bubblesite / see my website / artist interview / FEATURED IN WORKS ON PAPER / FEATURED IN FEATURE FRATERNITY / FEATURED IN CONTEMPORARY PASTELS
Taken late afternoon at the Josephine Falls, National Park, Bartle Frere, Far North Queensland, Australia. / Date: 5th August 2008 3.35pm Pentax K10D – Lens 18 – 55mm / Focal Length 38.0 mm / Shutter Speed 1/60sec / Aperature F4.5 / Sensitivity 100
/ Art colors our lives…it gives us hope for our future, and fuels us daily to Love the things around us… /
ORIGINAL SOLD / My very first sale of an original painting, at my first exhibition. Mixed media on canvas / Acrylic / Gold Leaf / Pastel / Detail from Ophelia 09 Inspiration: “There is a willow grows aslant a brook, / That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream; / There with fantastic garlands did she come / Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples / That liberal shepherds give a grosser name, / But our cold maids do dead men’s fingers call them: / There, on the pendent boughs her coronet weeds / Clambering to hang, an envious sliver broke; / When down her weedy trophies and herself / Fell in the weeping brook. Her clothes spread wide; / And, mermaid-like, awhile they bore her up: / Which time she chanted snatches of old tunes; / As one incapable of her own distress, / Or like a creature native and indued / Unto that element: but long it could not be / Till that her garments, heavy with their drink, / Pull’d the poor wretch from her melodious lay / To muddy death.” William Shakespear
I cook dinner every night and my husband makes me a cup of tea afterwards as a way of showing his appreciation. Some-times he doesnt feel like making me one. (And I don’t feel like making dinner every night either but I still do!) / Anyway, when he’s in one of those moods and he’s complaining he doesnt want to make me a cup of tea but he makes me one anyway to shut me up. I always ask him to ‘Make it with Love’. I don’t want the tea to turn out as bitter as his mood. ;)
/ 2 versions…could not decide / I liked both color versions / Incendia art program /
Digitally altered bad photo of a long sold painting… :-) Original painting was mixed aquamedia – 40×32 on matboard. Extrude feature added in PSE.
Featured in The Women Photographer Copyright © Lokanin 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Sometimes there’s a sunrise that’s impossibly beautiful, nearly too much to bear. You know the kind: that one sunrise you see every once in a while that, if you painted it, everyone would say, “Nothing looks like that! Nothing could be that beautiful!” So maybe you don’t even try. Over the years those sunrises collect in us, bursts of brilliance in our memories, demanding to be seen and shared. This image is a sunrise I saw about 6 years ago: one that flung its colors at me: shocking me with its saturated turquoise and then whispering comfort to me with its ever-so-sweet yellow. / Corel Painter Essentials 4.
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