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  • Under Your Sea
    by Jessica Tremp

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    All images from this series here siren song

  • Spray...
    by Basia McAuley

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    Yes… I did get too close and got wet!.. Ohh the perils of photography! / I Have to date sold 3 x mounted prints of this image.

  • Mom's Motel
    by Barbara Gordon

    US$5.82–US$133.00

  • Zen X
    by ZoltanBalogh

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Lake Balaton,Hungary

  • Turquoise Dreams
    by malou

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Kermits Pool
    by aabzimaging

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    This pool in Karijini National Park / Western Australia is a bit hard to get to but well worth the effort. Equipment: CANON 5D, CANON 24-105 f4 L IS Framing suggestion: / Photo was featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! SOLD: / 1 x Durst Lambda Fuji Flex Print 20×12 inch, / Sold to person from Western Australia, / through www.aabz-imaging.com © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • the lamp post
    by Aimelle

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    “Le lampadaire” / . / / . /

  • Amazilias
    by Krys Bailey

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  • Portraiture
    by Jessica Tremp

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    Oil on oil sketch paper

  • A closeup of the feathers of one of the peacocks on Brownsea Island near Poole in Dorset, UK.

  • Station girl
    by Jessica Tremp

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  • tempera and pastel on mdf / _ cm 30×50_

  • Bond....
    by Basia McAuley

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    I know that in an artistic sense this is quite simple, however to me it has great meaning. The image is of my two boys who are also the best of friends. They have an unbreakable bond and here, they are doing something they love; just being together.

  • All images from this series here

  • Pearl's ride
    by Carole Felmy

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    Pearl being the angel… This image all started from a photo of a web on a rainy day… The web is upside down, that’s why the drops are looking slightly higher than the threads, I like that it gives them a lighter quality… Model by mjranum (deviantart) If you like this you might like…:

  • been reading about tribal child raising and the benefits, and we know I like birds… I began this art as abstract patterns, bubbles of pattern that transformed when I realised by putting a ‘fork in the road’ to the concentric circles, that I created an eye and beak. Before that, it could’ve been shown either way up. also, it transformed from earthy brown colours, to a colourful bird. ‘Is it art? ‘my teacher used to always question. He’s not here now. He’s just asking the question still! in my head! I like it-it’s bright, colouful and alive.

  • Turquoise
    by Quinton Hoover

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    Art Nouveau/Fantasy art. Ink, watercolor and acrylics on Bristol Board.

  • Turquoise
    by Basia McAuley

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    Here’s another play with Patricia’s eyes…. I know,, it’s been done before but here’s my version ;o)

  • Navajo Falls
    by Mark Ramstead

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    A particularly pretty portion of Navajo Falls. This view no longer looks quite as good as this as these types of waterfalls grow and what is beautiful about them changes from year to year.

  • Featured in the group All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical Featured on the Redbubble Homepage 14-2-09

  • Turquoise Water
    by Ben Ryan

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    Green/Turquoise reflections of lights on the Bolte Bridge in Melbourne sparkle on the water. I’ve sold this as a framed print, poster, matted print, mounted print and canvas print.

  • No8
    by Anne Staub

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    All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • This image depicts Egyptian Hathor, a goddess whose father Ra once dispatched in the form of a disembodied eye to spy upon humanity and report bakc what she found. The ankh, among other things, represents her as this All – Seeing Eye, thus everything she gazes upon turns to abundance and multiplies. Hung indoors, ankhs created good fortune and prevented its leaking away from the dwelling. The temple pillars display cow – eared Hathor, sistrums, and prayers of praising and invoking favor upon all who gazing into her portrait and the text. Priestesses sing and play her sacred instrument, the sistrum. Like most mother goddesses Hathor has a shadow side, the Destroyer, but was commonly associated with: the Nile, joy, love, fertility, midwifery, motherhood, dancing, music, poetry. Cows, turquoise and malachite were sacred to her and the falcon, sycamore trees, color red, cobra, sun disc, cow horns and color red are also connected to her. I painted this as a sort of icon, and its intended as a visual prayer, to focus fortune inside a dwelling, and instill joy. Many ancient traditions hold that displaying a divine image invokes the blessings and energy of the deity or holy person represented. For some, meditating upon them opens an inner doorway to Truth. Others employ spiritual, mythic and religious imagery as inspirational and motivational tools. In each instance the divine imagery communicates a message without the interference of language and its connotations. This painting portrays Hathor prior to 2700 BCE. The ankh symbolizes her Eye, and thus all it looks upon turns to good fortune. The pillars are inscribed with hieroglyphics praising the goddess and invoking her favor upon all who look at the image and text., a common practice. I researched every aspect of this painting to make certain it is historically accurate and in harmony with what has been found in what remains of her temples.

  • Barracuda Shoaling
    by Debra Loty

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    Original acrylic painting on canvas (4ft x 4ft). When my husband and I went scuba diving in Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia, we were lucky enough to see the barracuda shoaling right in front of us – a spectacular sight to behold for anyone. This painting comes from memories, photos and a love of colour (especially blue!).

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