A very interesting inspirational blog post which showcases animal photo manipulations. These designs showcased within this post feature are a combination of various aspects of various animals which have combined together to create a new specie. This is a bizarre post but defiantly highlights how powerful Photoshop really truly is. This is great post and
4163. The Rooster and Otis went on their way. Their destination was Rome. Neither of them knew what The Rome was exactly, but they were sure that they would recognize it when they came across it. 4164. The pilgrimage to The Rome was Otis’ obligation, placed upon him by his tribe when they had ostracized him some time ago. The Rooster was going to The Rome simple because he had nothing else to do at the time, and felt he should tag along with Otis for the safety he provided, not to mention the entertainment. 4165. They had not gone far when they came across a sandy bank by a small stream. It was an enchanting looking place, an image like you might find as an illustration for the month of May in a calendar, the kind of calendar banks give out for free in January. 4166. The two of them lay down to rest by the stream; Otis was using the Rooster as a pillow and although they wanted to take a nap they were bothered by a steady increase in the cawing of some crows in a nearby tree.
“Always beautiful cats #animals #cats”
Niki de Saint Phalle, La Cabeza, 2000. Photographed at Atlanta Botanical Garden 2006.
When it comes to colorful art, Yayoi Kusama pretty much obliterated 2017. People flocked to her travelling exhibitions, queued hours to spend 30 seconds in her mirrored infinity rooms and used her …
Mosaic Black Cat on Flickr – artsyphartsy Mosaic Cat on Flickr – natashathummel cat’s fancy mosaic on Flickr – Deb D Mosaic Cat Art Car San Jose Museurm of Art – Dawn …
Productnaam: DIY diamantschilderij Gebruik: thuis/hotel/kantoordecoratie, uniek cadeau, voor wanddecoratie in de slaapkamer, keuken, eetkamer, woonkamer enzovoort. Diamantmateriaal: harsboren Over de boor: 100% volledige vierkante / ronde diamant Over het frame: geen frame, nadat je het hebt voltooid, is het vereist voor hechting aan het lokale koopframe Canvaspakket: oprollen, vouwen voorkomen Over effect: Hoe groter het formaat, hoe beter het effect! Elke diamantgrootte: 2,5x2,5 mm. Als de afbeelding complex is, zal klein formaat niet erg goed zijn! Raadpleeg de afbeelding voor het gereedschap dat in dit pakket zit, Ter referentie kunt u in deze aanbieding ook de foto's van onze kopers zien (indien beschikbaar), inclusief hun afwerkingsprojecten. Ideaal als cadeau voor familie, vrienden, broers of zussen, kinderen enzovoort. Ik vind het erg leuk om het te maken en het wordt heel mooi! Als u vragen of wensen heeft, kunt u contact met mij opnemen. Hartelijk dank!
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Anteaters are cute?! Yes, yes they are.
The odd animal, named Jinguofortis perplexus, displays an unusual mosaic of bird and dinosaur features.
The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps project has been a neighborhood effort to create a beautiful mosaic running up the risers of the 163 steps located at 16th and Moraga in San Francisco. Sponsored by the San Francisco Parks Trust, artists Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher started working on the project in January of 2003. The mosaic staircase was completed on August 18, 2004 with the help of over 300 neighbors, and over 220 neighbors who sponsored handmade animal, bird and fish name tiles. As you can see, the result is simply amazing!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES Utilisation : Peintures Type : Peinture diamant bricolage au point de croix Thème : Peinture diamant animal Style : Style européen et américain Type de motif : Animal Zone de collage : Complet Notre avantage : En vente, livraison gratuite, direct usine Origine : Chine continentale Nombre de couleurs : 30-45 Matériau : Résine Fonction : Décoration de la maison,Cadeau,Produit de détente Cadre : Non Forme : Trois dimensions Type de tissu : Toile Emballage externe : Boîte colorée Taille du diamant : 2,5x2,5 mm Forme du diamant : Carré La mosaïque de diamants comprend : Outils, suffisamment de diamants, toile HD Vente de broderie de diamants : Vente en gros et au détail Méthode d'emballage de la toile : Enroulé Nom de la marque : huacan
Indonesian artist Aditya Aryanto created these humorous images of animals turned into balls. “Animals are a part of our life and we must see them …
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Gartenfest in Blumenhausen Märchen von Erich Heinemann Bilder von Fritz Baumgarten Copyright: Bild und Heimat Verlagsges. mbH (Carl Werner) Reichenbach i. V. / Deutschland; 1946 Genehmigte Lizenzausgabe für Weltbildverlag (Augsburg / Deutschland; 1999) ex libris MTP de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Baumgarten_(Illustrator)
Can you work out which creatures these are from their eyes?
This week is busy and so I leave you with some STUNNING photography by one of my colleagues.. Dr. Arthur Anker! He studies mostly shrimps and other crustaceans but does incredible things with a camera! If you're looking to hire a biologist who knows his decapods he gets my vote! Artour's full photostream can be found here on Flickr! Enjoy! This looks like the top side of Ophiarachna Here's the mouth and underside.. Damn... just stunning. An electric blue Ophiothrix from Australia (Great Barrier Reef) Here's an Ophiothrix from Panama Ophionereis? I think.. from Panama I believe this is Ophioderma (giraffe patterned) from St. Martin Some baby brittle stars from Moorea! Some Non-echinoderms... A male sea spider... An amazing worm (Trypanosyllis sp. (Syllidae) from Moorea, French Polynesia. (ID by Leslie Harris) A polychaete worm (Nereis cf. riisei) rolled up into a spiral One of the most beautiful (and IMHO best named) crabs in the world-Lophozozymus incisus A sexy yellow and purple hermit crab Pylopaguropsis lemaitrei from Moorea
Artist and photographer Ellen van Deelen takes adorable photos of her rats, Moppy and Witje, holding and appearing to play a variety of miniature musical
Een inspirerende dosis verwondering over kunst, natuur, stijl, reizen, creativiteit en de kleine dingen van het leven.
The Law of Moses (as taught in the Old Testament) had many restrictions. It included many dietary restrictions on what could or could not be eaten as well as how food should be prepared.
Moy Mackay is a fiber artist who works with both wet and dry felting, and stitching to create amazing art influenced by the world around her.
How 19th century German glassblowers created some of the world's most delicate scientific models.
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I am writing this today (Sunday) 21 June despite the date at the top. Just to confuse the issue I start posting on my blog on Fridays usually. This pen and ink drawing took a long time to do and I am not too sure about it. I think it may be improved by painting the angel's dress, wings, her hair and the star. I will have to think about this one. The background is so strong that the angel's figure gets a bit lost. Angel Creating Tree I have come over all patriotic with this one. This is "Red and Blue Hens" and is an ink and watercolour painting which I did a little while ago. I have used these two hens in lots of things I have done in the past. This is one of the very rare landscapes that I occasionally paint in watercolour. I find landscape painting very difficult and rarely get a result I am happy with. This one isn't too bad but the design is far too symmetrical. This is a little watercolour sketch in response to the lovely, lush green trees that are around at the moment. Come the hot, dry summer we have been threatened with by the long range forecasters, they will be a lot less fresh looking. The two images below are lovely etchings by talented printmaker Janis Goodman. She has a studio in Leeds as well as a very interesting website showcasing her etchings here. Moonshine Pathways I love this deliciously bright and summery image by Serena Hall. It is called "Five Terns On Southwold Beach. You can find lots of work by Serena at her gallery here. This is one of Poppy Treffrey's well known bags. Poppy is a Cornish textile artist who draws her designs and then transfers them to tea cosies, bags, pictures and lots of other items. Her subjects are often connnected to the coast where she lives and works in Penzance and Newlyn. Her website is here but her work can be found on many sites if you Google her name. A greeting card by Poppy Treffrey printed from one of her textile pictures. I found these lovely, humorous images on Annlis Kruger's website here. She is a Swedish textile artist and her site is in Swedish. I found a rough translation and I think she creates her artwork by layering lots of thin fabrics, silks and yarns in lots of different shades and colours. I have always been interested in the art of mosaic making. I have a small collection of books on the subject which I drool over from time to time. This is one of my favourites. Lots of lovely mosaic artists' galleries to browse. I think it is probably quite an expensive hobby though. The three mosaics below are the work of internationally known mosaicist Sonia King. Sonia has won awards for her lovely work, including the one below here called Nebula Chroma. You can see more images of this mosaic on her website here. Her website is a really comprehensive look at galleries of her work, a large bibilography of mosaic books and lots of links to her fellow mosaicists. Definitely something to browse through with a cup of coffee. Nebula Chroma Primeval by Sonia King Moon River by Sonia King During the English summer, we have what is called "the cream tea" season.It started about twenty years ago when churches decided to raise money by providing afternoon tea and cakes for their parishoners. The cakes are made by parish volunteers and are of a very high standard. It is a very English thing to do and, judging by the popularity, most people love it. What could be nicer than taking tea and cakes in the countryside on a Sunday summer afternoon. If it happens to be wet you simply sit in the church and take in the architectural highlights and admire the stained glass whilst chatting to your friends. We visit two favourite churches locally and I have taken some photos of one of them below. It is the St. John The Baptist Church at The Lee village. The Lee is a quintessential English village which has been made famous by lots of scenes in the crime drama Midsomer Murders. One of the approach lanes to The Lee village. Reminds me of the GK Chesterton poem about the "rolling English drunkard made the rolling English road. Part of The Lee churchyard is left untended in order to provide a wild life conservation area. This is something which is done in lots of churchyards today. This beautifully quiet spot in The Lee Church graveyard is home to the remains of the Liberty family. Arthur Lasenby Liberty was the local Lord of the Manor and the founder of Liberty's of Regent Street which we all know and love. This tiny fragment of stained glass is from the 1200's and is built into a much larger window. It is in its original place. Isn't it incredible that craftmanship surviving 800 years is still intact today. It is situated in the middle top of the window you can see in the photo below. The Lee Old Church awaiting the 3pm cake connoisseurs. This is the original Old Church of the village and dates from about 1200 making it over 800 years old. It is made of chalk and is quite tiny inside but very atmospheric. It is still consecrated and services are held on occasion. The new church (Victorian) is situated a couple of hundred feet away. The industrious and charming lady cakemakers of The Lee village. The faded paintings on the walls were discovered in 1965. (I did ask their permission to photograph them for my blog.) If you enlarge these two photos you will see with what delights they tempted the tired walker, exhausted cyclist or the would be professional cake eater. The artwork below is all produced by artist and printmaker Holly Meade. Holly lives and works at her home studio in Maine, USA. She produces her beautiful images by woodblock and linocut and sometimes a combination of the two. She is also a well known childrens' book illustrator. If you go to Amazon and search for her name you will get a list of the books she has illustrated. On The Farm below is my favourite illustration. Never could resist a cockerel. My others are definitely those gorgeous angels. Her illustrations are full of energy and movement and she has a large repertoire of subject matter. She has a wonderful website full of images like these at Reach Road Gallery which is both the name of her website and her B&M gallery. It is definitely worth a look, especially for that delightful fox image on the home page. The website is one of the easiest, simplest and most comprehensive layouts I have seen. Go and enjoy.....! On The Farm woodblock illustration for book illustrated by Holly Meade. Joy This Way And That Way Woman Pretending To Be A Mermaid Angel Of Hope Flying By Crow In Snow I Am My Beloved's And My Beloved Is Mine Jackrabbit OverUnder We celebrated the Summer Solstice today with a lovely (exhausting) walk in the countryside around Bledlow in Bucks. (I will post some of the photos next week. ) The weather has been warm but breezy and everywhere is beautiful, shining green. Today is the first day of Summer and the wind is set fair for the next couple of months. I am hoping it is not toooo hot as I am a cool and misty person myself....!
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Les cimetières parisiens sont remplis d'oeuvres d'art. En traversant le cimetière du Montparnasse que je connais très peu, j'ai découvert une sculpture de Niki de Saint Phalle : le chat de Ricardo.