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Taken in Gillenbah, country NSW yesterday morning.
Photography and digital manipulation by me.
Canon rebel xt Sigma 17-70
I was exploring an abandoned farmhouse and I came across this web on the front porch. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / The Tragic History Behind These Shots / / More In This Series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Detail of my altered art weaving, using cut strips of collage pieces and twigs as weft, and various fibers as warp, with embellishments.
28X18 Etching on Copper Plate on Arches Buff Half Sheet 200Lb: This took me almost a year to make.
Digital Art: Entirely done with the computer mouse. Elderly Native American woman weaving a traditional basket. / / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :)
Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / The Tragic History Behind These Shots / / More In This Series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Caught in your Web Patient spider, / You wait for my mistakes. / You see me twist in your web, / feeling the strands pull tighter. I no longer see you, / patient spider. / You watch my struggle with calm eyes. Was I a fool / to be caught in your web? / It was designed to entice; / that it has done. I see you sway towards me, / patient spider. / You want to give your fatal kiss. Caught in mesmerising eyes, / your kiss is all I want. / My mind still struggles with wrong and right, / my patient spider. / You have me caught in your web. Brian Hinckley
What: A water reed, colour enhanced. / ... / Location: Wittunga Botanic Gardens / (December, 2007) / ... / Note: This has become my signature piece and will shortly be the reverse-side of my business-card. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
This 8” x 10” weaving in a handmade frame is “Brigid’s Loom”. It is pasticcio of fibers, yarn, ribbon, and handmade papers woven through wires colored with alcohol inks and then twisted when taken off the loom. The frame is a foamcore piece gessoed, layered with molding paste, handmade paper, acrylic paints, and embellished with small beads. It is part of a series of about 20 pieces in a similar vein.
©Angi Baker / Inspired By: Velvet Revolver / MUSIC
Pwo karen girls in Mae Hong Son province, northwest Thailand. They wear hand-spun cotton dresses that they have woven themselves on backstrap looms.
I bring herein the wisdom of the Native Americans: / / “Humankind has not woven the web of life / We are but one thread within it / What ever we do to the web / We do to ourselves / All things are bound together / All things connect“ / / —Chief Seattle / / / / My pretty Pony friend embellishes the precious meaning of the words. / / / Images, concept and art © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / ============================================================= / All proceeds from the sale of this piece of artwork and the rest of my equine photography in all my galleries will be donated in equal ways to the following equine charities: / / Equus Sanctuary Dedicated to saving the equine family and enriching their lives. / / Shiloh Horse Rescue Dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, neglected, injured, unwanted, and slaughter-bound horses of all types. / / Redwings Horse Sanctuary Care for and protect horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in dire need. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation / / /
Macro of a plant in my office at work, which stands lonely and forgotten in a corner.
Macro photograph taken from the bark of a palm tree. Went to visit a friend in Brisbane some weeks ago, I was so surprised what I found on her palm trees. Featured in the Group Freedom to Shine 3rd November, 2008 All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / *Abstract Macro Urban Art
Webs of beauty and purpose, / Dew-gemmed and rainbow wrapped, / The spider never questions its creative ability. / O deities of earth and sky, the four directions, / Help me to be creative with such confidence. / DJ Conway Redfield plug-in Fractilius work from a doodle Spiderwebs
Digital art creation using bubbles, fractalus and flexily effects.
Basket weaves, no not at all but the roof of The Round Barn, located in Arcadia, Oklahoma on old Route 66. Perhaps this is most photographed barn in Oklahoma. It is a beautiful barn these days after being refurbished. I remember passing this barn years ago, and it always stood out, even in its dilapidated state. Many round barns were built across the United States because they had discovered that it required less wood and stone than the usual rectangular barns, and was less costly. The roofs of a round barn are supported by one circular wall, and no columns are need. There is more room for livestock and hay. The loft of the barns have an opening in the center which allows for hay to be dropped into the feeding area below. Midwesterners also learned that high winds and even tornadoes that would pulverize an ordinary barn, and often would glance off a round barn. The original barn ROUND BARN, in Arcadia, Oklahoma, was built by William Harrison Odor (Big Bill Odor) in 1898, it is written that the locals scoffed at the idea of a round barn, but Odor soaked green lumber in water, and then shaped the rafters to form the exact curve of the roof. The lumber Odor used was Burr Oak, which he soaked the wood for weeks in the closest river in order to bend the boards to form the circular frame of the barn. When it was completed, he used the lower level to store his hay and shelter cattle and mules, while the upper level was used for barn dances and social gatherings.
Weaver Bird – South Africa / Photograph / September 2008
As per a dear friend’s papermusic request, I have put this onto a photo faded, so it could be purchased as a card… Have to be grateful to RB for featuring this piece, as that is how it got noticed to do this ;) An ultimate reality believed from insightful gifts / Visions from Creator and my contemplative spirit uplifts The reason I was born, a puzzle pieced with forgiveness divine / An expression of creativity connected, unrelated to bloodline My greater purpose courses through the veins of my past / As surroundings are experienced with intimate contrast I am meant to serve by transforming perceptions ignored / So that rites of passage are lived with a valued, inner reward A deep satisfaction as I personally grow to share / That making a difference in the world is love in prayer Each new breath of gratitude I’ll weave within nature / With discernment, not judgment to specific nomenclature No monastery, castle or dogmatic school of thought / Just peace, love and devotion within, eternally walked and talked. TK Rosevear
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