Just before dawn, at Front Beach, Portsea in Victoria. Sold Matted Print on RB – thanks to the buyer
Webb Bridge is down-to-earth, a project Melbourne can be proud of, built among the superannuated towers of Docklands. It suggests, romantically, the fishing nets, cages, middens and naughty hosiery of the old wharfs. It is biological and ethereal, a stab in the dark and sculptural.
This is a very spiritual piece depicting a figure rising in lighting mixed with mist. The figure is surrounded by colours representing all spectrums and levels of self awareness. Painting details: multi-coloured figure wrapped in colour mist, lighting strikes through the image, light beams and clouds of colour surround the figure who is before a vivid red backdrop. One circle of light can be seen around her arm which guides her and supports her. This print is also offered at my Etsy shop / http://www.sundrip.etsy.com SUNDRIP – Art for Life / http://www.sundrip.com Thanks for looking, / F. Magdalene
Another fabulous fractal! Looks to me like the eyes of so many colourful storms. Or something. Rendered with Apophysis
The cover star for a 2010 Calendar! Deep Purple and Pink/Red double bloom Fuschia. / Macro taken outside on white paper. / This is one of my most favourite photographs. / Today (08Nov09) the view count on Red Bubble is up to 7269, thankyou to all who love it as much as I do / ....
this is one of my favorites done in 8 colours. /
A fractal image representing a flying dragon or anything else that your imagination can see.
Apophysis + some PaintShopPro postwork Something for all Tauruses among us…. / Happy (belated) birthday…:)
2009 Abstract Acrylic on 300 lb Watercolour paper 22×30” from Native American Series
A series of winding staircases. Photo taken in Singapore City, Singapore
Just wanted to share the new calender I have for sale with all of you. 12 captures from Steamboat Springs, CO /
Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without my express written authorization. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Aloha ahiahi, mahalo nui loa to the anonymous buyer who purchased one of my posters Monday 01 June 2009. I very much appreciate your kindness and I sincerely hope you enjoy my image of beautiful Pa’ako Beach displayed in your home. Please let me know how it looks when you receive it. I I would love to know who purchased the poster, but if you prefer to remain anonymous I certainly understand. Thank you so much for your gift of Aloha!! Mahalo nui loa!! E pili mau na pomaika`i ia `oe! Aloha e Malama pono Sharon Mau SOLD / 01 June 2009 / 1x Poster Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i No post processing, it is really this beautiful! / Early morning light on Pa’ako Beach, Maui Hawai’i. / The island of Lana’i is visible on the distant horizon and Oneloa (Big Beach), Makena is in the distance on the right. The division between Big Beach and Little Beach was caused by a lava flow and earthquake in approximately 1790. The hill dividing the beaches is called Pu’u Ola’i or Earthquake Hill. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Currently with 2738 Views, _Mahalo :))) “At the northernmost corner of the Polynesian triangle, the Hawaiian Islands stand as a sentry for a collection of atolls, volcanic remnants, coral blocks and large islands that punctuate the region stretching to Aotearoa (New Zealand) in the south and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the east. Hawai’i is the newest landmass in Polynesia and the most isolated settled area on the globe, rife with unique ecosystems. Maui, sitting in the middle of the main Hawaiian island chain, is young geologically. Haleakala, still volcanically active in the 18th century and now considered dormant, rises 10,023 feet. The older and more eroded West Maui Mountains are 1.3 million years old. The tallest point at Pu’u Kukui – 5,788 feet – is one of the rainiest spots on earth. Ka’anapali is on the leeward side of these mountains of West Maui on the slopes facing the islands of Lana’i, visible on the horizon in this image and the beautiful island of Moloka’i.” Information Source Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date 30 September 2009 / This is a composite of two images taken on the same location at the same time stitched one over the other / Currently with 2826 Views
Our male American longhair sits patiently waiting for Santa to bring him a little catnip toy for Christmas, 2008. Sorry, available as a card only.
Ozark fall colors on a mountain backroad, edited in Gimp 2 for that whimsical feel. Please view larger to appreciate the textures. / / / /
uf, 4 layers
2009 Acrylic on 140 lb. Watercolour paper 24×18” Abandoned With A Rose was featured in Inspired Art 28-9-09 / Abandoned With A Rose was featured in Lifeline 29-9-09 / Abandoned With A Rose was featured in Art of Pain 2-10-09 This is the 5th painting in the collaboration with Anthea Slade Brilliant and talented artist/writer The Series A Tribute to Womanhood is the 2nd collaboration with the Australian Beauty Abandoned Alone now / No one here. / You left like a thief in the night / while my body still trembling / from where you had been / A Red Rose on my pillow / is all that was left to remind me / you had been here I had admired you from a far / Noticing you wicked charisma, your stlye / You had looked at me but not / seen me in the daylight hours. It had taken midnight drinks / to remove my inhibition / I spoke to you and you looked / into my eyes and this time saw my soul / that resided there / You suggested we leave Liquid desire so fluid / with sensuality ripe / you took me to your brothers empty / apartment to dance with / me there You said I was beautiful / You touched my face all / over with your fingers then / your delicious lips…pulling me to / your breath of honey dew. With succulent longing / you grabbed inside my heart / a time bomb ticking and / pulled me to your body / In bliss, all night we became one. And finally after hours of / connected passion / we fell into a dream, / a note of bliss that played out / into a symphony of surreal music. Echanted by your breath and / your scent that whispered to my body, / I smiled dreaming / drifting off between waking and sleeping. / I fell asleep smiling. Only to wake to find you gone / My body still aching, alive / from your loving attention / My heart now pounding ripped / to the core of pain Raw throbbing of emotional pain / that strangled me / and takes my breath / and abliterates my voice / with blood rising to my head pounding. All the wounds of their leaving / opened up and bled again / I fell to the dirt in my soul / and ate the soil / watched my heart disintegrate into / 1000 pieces Melancholy gripped my heart / and the realization knocked at my / mind, telling me what had been love to me / had just been play for you. I could feel my head splinter, / shards of glass through my brain / I curled up in a fetal position / trying to contain myself and / not crack my skull How could you leave me / when our hearts connected so fine, / Leaving without a word, a note, / a goodbye…just gone / You have split my thoughts into / a million pieces of pain / So that I no longer know which / part is true, which part is me. You never needed to race me to rejection. / I would never have rejected you. / I do not believe in rejection because / love just is. It is not like / a garment you can take on and off / at a whim, Love etches on your soul forever. You ripped yourself away from me, / Leaving only a Red Rose, / a symbol of our perfect love, / that only lasted one night. Poem by Anthea Slade Feautured in Inspired Art
London ZOO (England) Canon Powershot sx200 is
2009 Abstract Acrylic on Canvas 48×48”
Several times a year the Green Valley Camera Club tours Tucson’s Barrio Viejo and adjacent areas. The area is always changing with old homes being renovated and new construction that looks old being built. The colors are amazing! This is one of the most photographed doors in Tucson. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 50. / Featured in MOOD & AMBIANCE-STRICTLY PHOTOS/June, 2009 /
Make of it what you will,P/F
GROUP DESCRIPTION AND MISSION STATEMENT:
This group gathers artists together who want to appreciate and facilitate the use of bright, dynamic, and vivid color in their works of art, and who would like to share photographic tips and techniques that might help the professional and/or the newly emerging artist produce colorful art.
Never before in the history of art or mankind has there been such a time as this that caters to and enables individual artists to create work that is so vivid and vibrant with color. The advent of relatively new LCD computer screens, color digital cameras, color digital photo frames, color enhancement tools, and even the new HDTVs all provide the viewer with colors that are so beautiful and vivid that they excite the soul and almost take the breath away.
If you appreciate and like to use vivid color in your work; if you love to see the vibrant colors of a beautiful sunset, or the uncanny surrealistic landscapes of an alien or fantasy planet, or the strikingly bold but delicate lines of a multi-colored fractal, or the mind-blowing color of psychedelic art, then you’ve found the right place! Please join our group of like-minded artists and contribute your work and writings to our colorful and diverse community.
GROUP GUIDELINES:
1) Please only add work which contains one or more bright, vivid colors.
2) Please don’t add more than 1 to 3 pieces of dynamically beautiful colored images at any one time. (It really helps the appreciation of and the “flow” of different styles if they don’t come in big bunches.)
3) Please don’t get upset if your work is removed. We have very liberal submission requirements, but we wish to retain the right to remove images that we find don’t have the characteristics of color the sets our group apart from all others. But please don’t get us wrong or misconstrue our preferences as prejudice or as a narrow or elitist viewpoint; we truly love all forms of art, but this group is dedicated to the fantastic characteristics of bright, brilliant, living color.
4) If you wish to become a group coordinator, or moderator, or contribute to this mission statement or to this group in some other way, please send RedBubble mail to your friendly host(s).
5) Periodically the host(s) will choose an especially compelling or timely theme or topic for a group challenge. Group members can enter one of their images and then vote on the entries to choose the winner. Winning images will be featured on the challenge page, in forums, and displayed as the group icon. Other prizes such as RedBubble purchase credits may be offered, as listed on each individual challenge description. Feel free to write an interpretive image description, and a complementary article that you can link from your entry image description text.
Remember, the host(s) are volunteers, so please treat them with friendliness and respect.
A loud and colorful THANKS to everyone who has submitted to our group, or who have contributed in some other way.
Our latest challenge winner is Orange Delight

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