Late night supper
Reflections of the NGV portal entrance
Abstract sculpture captured in black and white
Secret passage door / Guarded / Watched closely by the two metallic eyes above
this image depicts the dreaming story of creation in Mungo
Footprint in the sand
Beach fishermen
Webs blowing in the wind
Monument Valley is like a moonscape of amazing red rocks and earth. It was loved by the famous western Director John Ford and is the back drop to many of his classic John Wayne films. Like Stagecoach. Just over the border from Arizona it is truly unforgettable. One of the great places in the world to visit.
Fantastic artwork by Wayne Nichols and amazing colors by Sean Ellery. The perfect combination of home-grown comic talent. Also available as a t-shirt!
180-degree panorama of downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. This began as nineteen separate photos, which were painstakingly and seamlessly merged together. Original dimensions: 11328×4076 blogged here
a remix of the original inks for Wayne Nichols stunning cover for the new book, with a splash of colour and the masthead at the bottom. Thought it might make for a nice poster :)
Location: 52, 16’13.46” N 1, 36’ 12 62” E When the heath is in bloom its a site to see. Feel free to visit and comment on the rest of my gallery. Thank you.
This image was captured in the Japanese city of Tokyo. Printed through textured glass and then hand painted and scanned. Wayne D. King’s images are a celebration of life, blending the real and the surreal to achieve a sense of place or time that reaches beyond the moment into a dreamlike quintessentialism designed to spark an emotional response. Using digital enhancement, handcrafting, painting, and sometimes even straight photography, King seeks to take the viewer to a place that is beyond simple truth to where truth meets passion, hope and dreams. Wayne King blogs about various aspects of his work, his ideas and his images at UnifiedVisions.Blogspot.com; OpportunityAfrica.Blogspot.com and AfricanPhotoJourney.Blogspot.com. He blogs about his photographic work including tips on their creation at his “Mindscapes” Blog, http://Photoexpressionist.blogspot.com © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. 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 the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Taken whilst having a coffee in Albury. It was a very hot day and he was wearing this heavy jacket…i was sweating just watching him. Note: I have since learned that this man’s name was Wayne and that he has recently died. Should any of Wayne’s friends or family stumble across my site and this image, may i express my sympathy for your loss Border Mail Story on Wayne Canon 50D, canon 50mm 1.8 @ f1.8 1/500 sec cropped.
อาบน้ำ (shower) John Wayne Parr / Art Direction: Urban Films
Characters Michael Scofield & Dr. Sara Tancredi from TV show ‘rison Break’. Mechanical pencil. Hours and hours. IC Manga Manuscript Paper.
© All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. Self portrait in acrylic with palette knife.
John Wayne was my childhood Hero…I would go to the movies every Sat. morning and be transfixed with the enormity of this cowboy on the silver screen…I just knew I would marry Big John when I grew up and I can honestly say I saw everyone of his movies… many of them many, many times… / My favorite was “Angel And The Badman”...His name was “Quirt” in that movie and I grew up loving that name…I just knew “Quirt” was going to ride onto my grandparents place and we would ride off into the sunset…never happened…John died way too early…I was so sad and felt I had lost a dear friend… This is an original pastel , prismacolor pencil drawing on card stock, smooth bonded, acid free paper. / Thanks for viewing my artwork. /
From the 1952 film with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. This picture goes together with The Quiet Man Bridge
Featured in The Woman Photographer October 28th, 2009 / Featured in _# 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE _ October 29th, 2009 The Quiet Man Cottage in Cong, co. Mayo, Ireland / Cottage was used in the movie with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara This day there was a gorgeous rainbow above the cottage, I took the shot from the river, in front of the fence. In PP I added a bit of texture, which I quite like, because it gives the image a painterly effect and a bit more vintage. The co. Mayo flag is hanging from the cottage. Also see / / For a different version of the same cottage And see / / For the bridge that was used in the movie
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