Warburton 

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  • Cement Creek
    by Travis Easton

    US$3.80–US$101.33

    Cement Creek is about 10 minutes outside of Warburton in the Yarra Valley, Victoria on the way to Mt Donna Buang. Beautiful little spot with many little hidden cascades like this magnificient specimen. To check out other shots from this area see my Yarra Ranges gallery. For more waterfall shots check out my Waterfalls gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Curious is a recently completed work that will be on display for the first time at my upcoming “Tilting the Herd” exhibition at Pivotal Galleries (442 Bridge Rd. Richmond, Vic, Australia), starting on Wednesday October 10th, 2007. / . / Oil on canvas. 76×76cm. / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing . / Detail from Curious /

  • Mother Ship
    by joan warburton

    US$3.56–US$35.62

    Original photo © jc warburton 06 / New Jersey shore, boardwalk, Point Pleasant, N.J. / Nikon D70 Calendar, Fun Fotos

  • Taken this morning at dawn in the Rainforests abover Warburton.

  • All Dressed Up
    by joan warburton

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Original Photo © jwarburton 07 Someone mentioned on another site that she remembers being asked a test question in grammar school, “does the Statue Of Liberty really have sandals on her feet?” Yes, she has sandals on her feet, she’s moving forward with one foot lifted. She has the mark of the early Romans (toes) still visible in many people today – second toe is longer than big toe and little toe is “hammered”. :) “Is the Statue of Liberty in New York or New Jersey?” The statue is part of New York Harbor and sits in Liberty State Park which is in Jersey City, New Jersey. The statue is actually in New Jersey. New York Harbor includes the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the first stop for all immigrants (1892 – 1954) who arrived in New York by boat. Photo Calendar, N.Y. Featured in: Spring & Summer In The North-East USA

  • Assimilation / Tilting The Herd Exhibition / . / Oil on Canvas. 76×76cm / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing . / Detail from Assimilation /

  • Yarra Dreamtime
    by Jim Worrall

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    A long exposure shot taken on the banks of the Yarra River in Warburton, Australia.

  • Cement Creek
    by Jared Revell

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Cement Creek runs through Mt Donna Buang in the Yarra Ranges National Park, north of Warburton, Vic. There is a Rainforest Gallery walk which takes you past the creek. The location is around here on Google Maps Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 6sec / ISO: 100

  • Something to do with the war / . / If Metal Had Memory Exhibition – Nov 2006 / Oil on Canvas / 152×137 cm / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing

  • UhOh, Look!
    by joan warburton

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    “Win A Prize”, Oakland Fair Day, Oakland, N.J. Original photo © jc warburton 05. Nikon D70 auto mode. Some post work effects in PSP. Calendar, Fun Fotos

  • Gazebo in Autumn
    by joan warburton

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Gazebo next to our public library, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, USA. Original photo © jc warburton 08. Nikon D70 auto.

  • Memorial Pond
    by joan warburton

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Franklin Lakes, N.J. behind Boro Hall and Police Headquarters we have our 911 Memorial. Original photo © jc warburton 08. Nikon D70 auto.

  • I have to walk over a small bridge to get to my dentist’s office in town, LOL. Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, USA. Original photo © jc warburton 08. Nikon D70 auto.

  • Tilting The Herd / (Title piece of current series) / . / A group of people unite. The herd instinct, an urge to cluster and to conform. Don Quixote tilted at windmills. He fought an imaginary enemy – the giants. In our world it is the giants who are tilting at the herd. The rabble, the common people, become the downtrodden as those in power thrust their weapons in tribulation and abuse. / . / Oil on Canvas. 107×107cm / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing . / Detail from Tilting The Herd /

  • Beam Me Up, Scotty
    by joan warburton

    US$4.13–US$41.33

    Summer on the Jersey shore: Boardwalk ride, Point Pleasant, NJ. Original photo © jc warburton 06, Nikon D70 auto. Color enhanced (saturation tool) in PhotoFiltre. Calendar, Fun Fotos Featured in: Spring And Summer NorthEast USA / Featured in: Object Studies And Concepts

  • Note To Myself....
    by joanw

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    ..........vacuum under the bed! Apop. Flame Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 06. Calendar, I Feel Pretty

  • Strawberry
    by joanw

    US$3.85–US$32.06

    Apop. Flame Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. Some post work in PSP. © jwarburton 08.

  • Ben Cairn
    by Travis Easton

    US$3.80–US$101.33

    Ben Cairn is a small basalt cliff near Mt Donna Buang in the Yarra Valley to the east of Melbourne. I took this on the same day I took trees in the mist after teaching for the day at Upper Yarra Secondary College. Donna Buang is the closest peak to Melbourne to regularly see winter snows. I’d love to visit Ben Cairn in the white stuff one day. It would be a big trip however being a long way from the closest open road. In summer it is also one of the closest rock climbing areas to Melbourne and although mosses grow verdantly on its faces each winter a small group of hard core climbers return each year to clean them off and scale there medium height. I last climbed there in 1993, climbing seven routes including the imaginatively named ‘Frankenstein and the Wereturkeys’. For more pics from this area check out my Yarra Valley gallery. To view other work in this genre check out my Flora gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Cousin Ed
    by joanw

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 06 Calendar, I Feel Pretty Featured in: A Fractal Energy Passion, Psychedelic Art And Design

  • There Once Was A Tree
    by joanw

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 08 Featured in: A Fractal Energy Passion Eco Fractal Calendar

  • A Soothing Fall
    by Jared Revell

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Cement Creek runs through Mt Donna Buang in the Yarra Ranges National Park, north of Warburton, Vic. There is a Rainforest Gallery walk which takes you past the creek. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 20sec / ISO: 100

  • The Necessity / . / If Metal Had Memory Exhibition – Nov 2006 / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing

  • Our gods become metal / . / If Metal Had Memory Exhibition – Nov 2006 / Oil on Canvas / 152×137 cm / . / See more of Steve Warburton’s oil painting and life drawing

  • My Interview With BySilent
    by joan warburton

    This is a continuation of Jo O’Brien’s “chain survey”, my second interview, SHARE THE LOVE...

    This is a continuation of Jo O’Brien’s “chain survey”, my second interview, SHARE THE LOVE. I chose BySilent because he is just that – silent, and a very unassuming, very talented digital artist. I love his work and his writings. Check out all of the sidebar information he uses to complete each image. It was hard to choose but here are a couple of my favorites: “The Bog-2nd Take” “To The Moon, Alice” My interview with BySilent 1- How does being a creative person and pursuing your creativity affect other aspects of your life? Thomas: It affects and effects all aspects of my life. I constantly will find an inspiration for an image or how to present an image just from common ordinary daily activities. I am becoming more and more a “green” artist not just in subject matter but in the process of creating the physical piece. It is a never ending process to learn each day something new about myself, my art and the world around me. 2- Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful. Thomas: There are too many to just single out one moment or person. I think the general attitude of Red Bubble is the key. I am on many art community sites but Red Bubble pretty much stands alone at this time as a site run by artists for artists. You can tell by the way the staff handles the artists and the vast amount of diverse opinions, nationalities and concepts that flow through the site on a daily basis with the minimum of heavy handedness. Some sites out on the Internet profess many of the same ideals Red Bubble has but not many of them actually live up to those ideals. 3- Show & tell us about five works on redbubble that have moved or inspired you. - Ghostly Morning by brummieboy I have always enjoyed the work by this artist his photography of sea and landscapes have given me inspirations in my own 3d works. - Seacliffsof Basidion by Lisa Webber. Lisa is not just a peer in the 3d artist world but a friend as well. I always enjoy her work since it is such a departure from my own work because our styles are so different. The work she creates I can see how it was created since we use pretty much the same tools of creation but come up with such diverse styles in our work. - The Crusader by Frogster Larry is another 3d artist that I just enjoy viewing their work. Seeing the depth and the style of his work spurs me to get better with my own works. - The Blue Ridge Mountains by Mundy Hackett. Mundy was the artist from another site that pointed me to Red Bubble. I enjoy his photography and his integrity. - Mindscapes 1 by ZazaLogik. Just a wonderful artist that I enjoy viewing the work created. I always find neat little things in the work presented and the surreal nature of the creations by this artist always floors me. The 5 above came to mind but there are so many more artists. I feel I could have listed a few hundred artists that inspire me to not just be a better artist but a better person.

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