Australia
I love beta fishies… Don’t you? :)
This wee boat sits in Cockenzie Harbour on the shores of the River Forth near Edinburgh in Scotland. I think its one of my best images to date. It was shot on a Nikon D70 which has since given up. I now shoot with a D200 but I do still miss my D70. I have another online portfolio at www.artwanted.com/robinbrown. I have some 275 images there at any one time. It will take me a wee while to get my Redbubble portfolio up to that number of images but then Rome wasn’t built in a day. / Thanks for viewing. /
This was entered into the Linden Postcard Show 07. The gallery have used it to promote 08’s exhibition.
This little painting got me in as a finalist for the 2007 Metro 5 Art Prize.
This is my old Wee Hee design but with white lines to better stand out against the dark tees, as per the suggestion of Mr Sherry. (er… Mr. Simon Sherry. I haven’t taken to the bottle…)
for some reason..this shot of the crocus that were growing in my yard last week, is one of my personal favs, something about it is so promising that this year we might just have a good spring / i shot this macro laying on ground (again) using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens
Wee Georgie Wood Steam Train / Wee Georgie Wood is a 600mm-gauge (2 feet) 1921 Fowler 0-4-0 tank / steam locomotive that operates on the short Farrell Tramway, which opened for operation between the then isolated mining township of Tullah and Farrell Siding, some 9.6 kilometres away on the Emu Bay Railway in 1909. / Wee Georgie Wood was the prime source of motive power for the tramway between 1921 and 1962, when the new Murchison Highway reached Tullah and the original tramway ceased operations. / Most of the original tramway route was inundated by the rising waters of Lake Rosebery. / In the 1980s Wee Georgie was rescued and restored to full running order by a group of local enthusiasts and volunteers. /
Many people would rather be by the Goodradigbee River than anywhere else. Here’s your chance to tell the world and help raise funds for a good cause.
BRITISH WILDLIFE SERIES Pen and Ink Drawing inspired by Robert Burns / (the Baird)xxxx ORIGINAL SOLD 2008 Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim’rous beastie, / O, what a panic’s in thy breastie! / Thou need na start awa sae hasty / Wi bickering brattle! / I wad be laith to rin an’ chase thee, / Wi’ murdering pattle. I’m truly sorry man’s dominion / Has broken Nature’s social union, / An’ justifies that ill opinion / Which makes thee startle / At me, thy poor, earth born companion / An’ fellow mortal! I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve; / What then? poor beastie, thou maun live! / A daimen icker in a thrave / ‘S a sma’ request; / I’ll get a blessin wi’ the lave, / An’ never miss’t. Thy wee-bit housie, too, in ruin! / It’s silly wa’s the win’s are strewin! / An’ naething, now, to big a new ane, / O’ foggage green! / An’ bleak December’s win’s ensuin, / Baith snell an’ keen! Thou saw the fields laid bare an’ waste, / An’ weary winter comin fast, / An’ cozie here, beneath the blast, / Thou thought to dwell, / Till crash! the cruel coulter past / Out thro’ thy cell. That wee bit heap o’ leaves an’ stibble, / Has cost thee monie a weary nibble! / Now thou’s turned out, for a’ thy trouble, / But house or hald, / To thole the winter’s sleety dribble, / An’ cranreuch cauld. But Mousie, thou art no thy lane, / In proving foresight may be vain: / The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men / Gang aft agley, / An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’ pain, / For promis’d joy! WINNER OF THE “CELEBRATION OF THE BAIRD” Challenge in “THE SCOTS ARE COMING” FEB 2009 (with many thanks) xxxxxxx / FEATURED IN THE SCOTS ARE COMING MARCH 2009 xx Products at Zazzle including this cute mousemat….....
This little Church can be found half way along the Road to the Isles at Polnish. The church was used in the film local hero.
father o father where do rainbows start? / well my little one, that there is an art! / rainbows are made by a magical thing / when we need rainbows we know who to ring! / rainbows are made from a magical cup / cool amber beer, drunk skulled and sup / and when the rain clouds leave oh what glee / out comes a rainbow in the gush of a pee .;.
Did the elephant mean to aim at the baby, / Did the Baby mean to attack the elephant repeatedly with the stick. You decide.
I had an experiment using 1600 ISO in conjunction with a Canon 100mm 2.8 macro lens and a 400D. The exposure time was 1/2000 and the focal length 100 at 2.8. I really liked the graininess and the luminescence of this image. / /
Oil painting 2008 1200 mm x 500 mm
We were travelling through one of my favorite places in Scotland Glencoe… and I had to pull over to take this scene, this little house must be one of the most snapped houses in Scotland! Everywhere you turned though was just another amazing picture…..
Quote from The Mighty Boosh (I’m Old Gregg!) You’ve got to watch it – very funny!
gouache on paper / copyright 2008, Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
photo manipulation Does anyone remember the quirky PeeWee Herman show? This doll was found on the top shelf of a friend’s bookcase. if my memory serves me correctly, he was essentially the only item on the shelf. at eye level… just staring… with that glazed look in his eyes…
BRITISH WILDLIFE SERIES Pen and Ink and Gold Gel Pen (on original) on Cartridge Paper / My first Fox Drawing Original Available- A4 £45 + P&P FEATURED IN INSPIRED BY POETRY AUGUST 2009 / FEATURED IN ALPHABET SOUP (LETTER F) AUGUST 2009 A Sweet and Foxy Poem to inspire you too…..... Small Fox / by Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi Suddenly – a small fox, playful, / floods your wounded heart with joy / He searches your face with his singular gaze, / knows you’re at one with his vagabond stance That very night I longed for you, / I missed your exquisite arousal, / I yearned for the moon that knew our names / That shattered glass forgotten, / the skittish squirrel gone - / leaving us everything: night, and wine And as for me – I am drunk with thirst, / I am shaking with desire for you - / but here there’s not a fox to be found
i found this wee thing oan St andrews beach at the weekend..it wis a young guillimot that wis knackered . it just sat there doin nothin..a bit like ma wife…..i wis gettin a bit concerned cos the beach wis startin tae get busy wi folk walkin dugs so i thought i better do somthin ..so i had it wi chips an broon sauce..naw only kiddin it let me pick it up nae bother an i wrapped it in ma jacket ..there is a sea life center at st andrews an they looked after it until it felt well enough tae fly….but ma jacket …ive never seen sae much bird shite since the ladies toilet got choked at the t in the park concert!...god knows whit it wis eatin i think it couldny fly cos it wis full o shite an it deposited the lot in ma jacket!
I’m sure it means something profoundly important
oh jerusalem london, september 2009
Wee Tuchie Burdie is the third and last painting by my father-in-law Peter Jackson Hay. As mentioned before his loves are Painting,Gardening,and assuring people that Red Wine is good for your health. Like a good advisor he practices what he preaches. A couple o’ wee Reds a day keeps yea happy healthy and looking forward to tomorrow. / ..slainte. / Scottish CLICK HERE
“Wee Willie Winkie on Xmas Eve” / oil on canvas – 6”x8” / animal art My version of Wee Willie Winkie with his Teddy on Xmas eve. Did you know the origin of the Wee Willie Winkie? / The explanation of the words to Wee Willie Winkie was to teach children to associate every day tasks with their own lives. Before the days of the wireless, television and the Internet great reliance was put upon the Town Crier to pass on the latest news and information. ‘Wee Willie Winkie’ was the children’s version of the Town Crier! The author of the poem was William Miller (1810 – 1872) and the first publication date of the words to Wee Willie Winkie was in 1841. / /
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