Wisps 

129 creative works found

  • Rose Glass
    by Stephanie Rachel Seely

    US$18.52–US$98.80

    All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in the RedBubble feature gallery Rework of an old photo. I seem to be in love with glass orbs at the moment… Info for Sold! Group / Sold a laminated print to a mystery buyer.

  • What RU Looking At
    by Jake Pacheco

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Vector Illustration

  • Will 'O The Wisp
    by Ruth Hunter

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    print of original oil and wax on board

  • morning wisp
    by Mark Cosgriff

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    steaming coffee. this image is featured in my coffee series calendar, Convection Confection. / [took first place in May 2008 mission @ http://www.snapmission.com/]

  • Wisp
    by Woodyk2

    US$3.70–US$84.59

    More experimenting with light and movement.

  • wisps of mist
    by niklens

    US$25.65–US$136.80

    Today we had a beautiful cold day in Linz am See, Austria! My Website / → /

  • 39
    by Craig Shillington

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Watch the Video Here So the fire is almost out / and there’s nothing left to burn / I’ve run right out of thoughts / and I’ve run right out of words / as I used them up, I used them up… Yeah, the fire is almost cold / and there’s nothing left to burn / I’ve run right out of feeling / and I’ve run right out of world / and everything I promised, / and everything I tried / Yeah, everything I ever did / I used to feed the fire I used to feed the fire / I used to feed the fire / I used to feed the fire But the fire is almost out is almost out… / And there’s nothing left to burn No there’s nothing left to burn / Not even this… And the fire is almost dead / and there’s nothing left to burn / I’ve finished everything… And all the things I promised, / and all the things I tried / yeah, all the things I ever dreamed / I used to feed the fire I used to feed the fire / I used to feed the fire / I used to feed the fire But the fire is almost out… Half my life i’ve been here / Half my life in flames / Using all I ever had / to keep the fire ablaze to keep the fire ablaze / to keep the fire ablaze / to keep the fire ablaze… But there’s nothing left to burn / No there’s nothing left to burn / and the fire is almost out / there fire is almost out / almost out, almost out / almost out, almost out… and there’s nothing left to burn The Cure

  • Attitude
    by Jake Pacheco

    US$24.99

  • Wisp
    by blamo

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    A thin or faint streak or fragment, as of smoke or clouds. / spiraldance

  • Yer Mom
    by Jake Pacheco

    US$24.99

  • Wisp
    by Margaret Barry

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Canon 40D These tiny wildflowers are just starting to bloom. Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium) / Mount Laurel, New Jersey / From Wikipedia: / The Blue-eyed Grasses, genus Sisyrinchium, are a substantial group of flowering plants of the iris family, Iridaceae. There are between 70 to 150 species (according to different authors), all native to the New World. Several Eastern U. S. species are threatened or endangered.) / The taxonomy of this genus is rather perplexing and confusing, as several of these species, such as Sisyrinchium angustifolium, form complexes with many variants named as species. More genetic research and cladistic analysis need to be performed to sort out the relationships between the species. Some species, notably S. douglasii, have been transferred to the separate genus Olsynium. / The name Sisyrinchium is derived from the Greek words sys (pig) and “rhynchos” (nose), referring to the habit of pigs grubbing the roots. / These are not true grasses, but many species have the general appearance of grasses, as they are low-growing plants with long, thin leaves. They often grow on grasslands. Many species resemble irises, to which they are more closely related. Most species grow as perennial plants, from a rhizome, though some are short-lived (e.g. S. striatum), and some are annuals (e.g. S. iridifolium).

  • Come Get Some
    by Jake Pacheco

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Vector Artwork

  • Attitude
    by Jake Pacheco

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Vector Illustration

  • Will O' Wisp
    by fearn

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    4th piece of my series. Will o’ Wisp. Textures from cgtextures.com

  • Wisp
    by kreesor

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    wisp – (wĭsp) n. / 1. One that is thin, frail, or slight. / 2. A thin or faint streak or fragment, as of smoke or clouds.

  • LILY WISP
    by Madeline M Allen

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / / Photography / Fractalius Art : Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this / image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*

  • Wisps on the street
    by Prasad

    US$7.31–US$167.20

    Another time laps shot, with my first effort to merge two different photographs. I was trying it for few months on my own but didn’t got it through. Finally made it this time. This is result of merger of two different images taken with different time intervals on the same location and setting and captured early morning before the day breaks out on the streets. We were just awaiting the bus to take us on a day trip of my Ornithology course. The bus got delayed and I found time to shoot early morning wisps on the streets. Shot with Canon 10 – 20 mm lens. Av – F11, Tv – 30 sec. each. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D

  • A tall, dead, gum tree with a coil of barbed wire left from fencing, leaning against it. I am told that this sparse landscape was once hidden beneath lush forest. It was mostly removed in the quest for firewood, and fenceposts, once settlement started to explode in the region, during the Victorian mining boom of the mid-1800s. This particular tree, I suppose, would have grown and died since that era … It’s hard to believe, really, but on the other hand, near to this tree I saw the remains of a dead tree that had been eaten by termites, not much left .. I can believe that in 150 years the whole mountain could have been denuded by humans and termites. Central Victoria, Australia.

  • GOLDEN WISP
    by Madeline M Allen

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / GOLDEN WISP / / Photography / Fractal Art / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*

  • Single Susan
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Black-eyed susan in a glass pitcher surrounded with fun bubbles and wispy smoke.

  • Talisman
    by dimarie

    US$5.49–US$125.40

    The Talisman Work details / Mixed media / Created in photoshop / balancing pebbles photo source / Abstract Brushset III / Burning, Dodging and Airbrush, overlaying colours etc.. thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • give me a sign!
    by dimsim

    US$18.29–US$418.00

    Gulls compete for a favoured landing space – a parking sign – sillhouetted against wispy clouds, lit by a sunset at Queenscliffe, Victoria, Australia.

  • Breaking Up
    by Craig Shillington

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Watch the Video here A handful of sand / Is all that you grab / As you’re watching the money fall / Right through your hands / It took such a long, long time now / To build on demand / But this is a war in the cradle of / This modern man Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Like stones again? / Like stones again? A mouthful of glass / That cuts up your words / You better watch that nothing’s falling out / Watching nothing is heard Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Does this mean we’re breaking up? / Like stones again? It took a long, long, long, long time / To reverse, like a curse / It took a long, long, long, long time / Took long, long, long, long time And these are the words in the pages of / And this is the law of unspoken love / And this is a war in the cradle of / This modern man Does this mean we’re breaking up? [x8] / Like stones again? [x8] Eskimo Joe

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