Wonderful view looking up at the tall trees in the forest. FINE ART PRINTING Prints are made from a high resolution image capture with a top of the line fine art inkjet printer that produces stunning color and high detail prints. ARCHIVAL PAPER Available in Matte or Glossy Photo All papers are museum quality, heavyweight, acid free, and archival. Best quality rated to last lifetimes. Image is printed with a thin white border. If you prefer a specific sized border, please note with your order. Custom sizing available upon request. -PACKAGING AND SHIPPING- All prints protected with clear sleeves and cardboard backing up to 11x14. Larger prints are rolled in acid free paper then sealed and mailed in cardboard tubes. Guaranteed to arrive in good shape or I'll replace it. Photo credit: Jakob Owens Thank you! Please message me with any other questions, I will gladly customize an order to your needs. *Frames not included with listing
NATURE is at its weird and wonderful best in these bone-chilling snaps, which reveal a gecko emerging from a spider’s bum. From the spooky skeletal remains of a hedgehog cocooned in its spiky…
This season's humpback whale migration along the east coast of Australia has been full of action with an abundance of photo-worthy moments. As a Byron Bay-based ocean photographer, I am in a fortunate position to document their journey each year, something I love to do. Over the years my humpback whale photographs have captivated the hearts and minds of viewers, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty and majestic nature of these gentle giants.
Some pine cones that I got from my Mom's house. I really liked the detail and the simple nature of this shot.
The illusion of scarcity. Growing up, I saw my parents constantly worried about not having enough. We lived in a modest home, and every expense was carefully calculated. This scarcity mindset was deeply ingrained in me. let me share another personal experience related to the concept of scarcity versus abundance. I once volunteered at a local food bank. Initially, I was struck by the lack of resources - it seemed we would never have enough to meet the needs. But as I worked more, I saw something incredible. Despite limited supplies, the community came together creatively. People donated not just food, but time and skills. We shared recipes, repurposed leftovers, and maximized every resource. This experience changed my view on scarcity. It wasn't about how little we had, but how resourcefully and generously we could use it. The real scarcity was not in material goods, but in willingness to collaborate and share. This revelation was profound, teaching me that abundance is often a matter of perspective and community effort. Reflecting on my own life experiences, I've witnessed firsthand the profound struggles people face when the system fails them. I remember meeting a single parent, juggling multiple jobs, yet still unable to afford basic needs. The heart-wrenching choice between paying for healthcare or electricity was a daily reality. This wasn't just an individual failing but a clear indication of systemic breakdown. Such experiences have deepened my understanding of societal inequities and the urgent need for systemic change to address these fundamental human challenges. However, a turning point came during a trip to a small village in Southeast Asia. I was struck by the stark contrast between the villagers' material poverty and their rich sense of community and sharing. Despite having little, they lived abundantly, generously sharing whatever they had. This experience was eye-opening. It made me realize that scarcity isn't always about the physical lack of resources, but often about our perception and approach to what we have.w Returning home, I began to challenge my inherited scarcity mindset. I started seeing abundance in my life, not in terms of wealth or possessions, but in relationships, experiences, and the little joys of everyday life. I learned to appreciate and share more, realizing that true abundance comes not from having more, but from giving more. This personal journey taught me a valuable lesson: The world is abundant if we choose to see and make it so. It's not just about the resources we have, but how we use and share them. This shift in perspective has brought me more fulfillment and a deeper connection with those around me.
Good things are ahead.
Nature never goes out of style.
Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
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Forest themed ornaments Each ornament is handpainted and unique! Due to the nature of the wood, each slice has its own shape, colour and dimensions but after all that's the beauty of it! The background of the painting is lightly painted white. Other materials: Satin varnish made by synthetic resins White cotton cord or jute twine for hanging Shape and Dimensions: Woodslice length: Varies between 6,5 and 8 cm
Nature art is an easy way to get outside and explore the natural world around you and your creative side all at once! Experiment with making nature art prints using common plants from your yard, basic paper and tempera paint. … Read More
Tendu is its Hindi name. It is also known as Coromandel Ebony or East Indian Ebony (Diospyros melanoxylon). They use the leaves of the Tendu to make beedi. The langurs and the deer feed on the berries which taste very much like the chikoo. We found this bark to be so similar to that of the Crocodile Bark tree. Wonder if we can tell them apart, if there is every a possibility of seeing them together. The size, maybe ? The Tendu seems to be slimmer.
These autumn leaf butterflies and dragonflies are SO COOL and are completely inspired by nature! Fall is here, and our neighborhood is sooo pretty right now! There are so many beautiful trees changing colours. Bright oranges, rich reds and bold yellows are taking over the streets and I LOVE it! It wasn't hard to be influenced by all the beauty of autumn, and this craft was so much fun! Nature really provides the bulk of what you'll need to make this craft! I went on a little walk around the block with my kids and we found SO many cool
Clever bedside tables elevate ordinary sleeping spaces through creative styling, storage solutions and unexpected materials beyond boring cookie-cutter furnishings. Whether your aesthetic vision trends traditional, modern, or bohemian, unique personalized nightstand concepts reflect individual flair
Check out this Treasure Hunt Nature Mobile. How fun and simple and beautiful is this? Treasure time with your grand with a walk and this DIY nature mobile!
Sharing the tutorials for making DIY tiered tray decor ideas as part of a gorgeous Fall-themed centerpiece.
The Forestry Commission has scrapped a loophole allowing individuals to gather up to 1.5kg of mushrooms at a time for personal consumption in the Hampshire park.
My heart literally skipped a beat at the sight of Reem Acra‘s glowing headpieces at her fall bridal presentation. It’s such a breathtaking and fresh take on the floral crown, we’re scratching our crafty heads and wondering…
Even if you love big bold colors, you can't deny the calming nature of neutrals. We've created a collection of neutral iPhone wallpapers as an homage to this beautiful color scene.
About The Artwork When you watch nature closely you will find something which you never notice in your life, We ignore those surrounded dead thing which is dead to us but dead things show us beautiful hidden world which we never imagine. Prints on Any forms of any size available Original Created:2016 Subjects:Nature Materials:CanvasOtherPaper Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismFine ArtPhotorealismConceptual Mediums:DigitalPhotogramPaper Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1 Size:16 W x 24 H x 1.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:India. Customs:Shipments from India may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Use marbles and natural acorn caps to make acorn pendants for a necklace with this acorn marble necklace DIY jewelry-making tutorial.
The structure is made up of pre-fabricated glu-lam wood, which were light enough for workers to install by hand. The wood is covered by f...
Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
Nature globes for kids! Nature crafts and Spanish learning all in one - make your own today. Read more to see how easy these are to make.
Natural moss agate engagement ring, tree branch ring Shop this style with different options: Viola Viola nature inspired engagement ring features skilfully built design with detailed vines wrapped around pear cut natural moss agate. Pear shaped moss agate ring could be a lovely birthday or anniversary gift. It represents attention to details, good taste and respect to nature. Made from solid gold and in high quality this leaf ring will be cherished by generations. Our nature engagement rings are made carefully and are perfect for everyday wear. Matching wedding band is available by request. Each moss agate is unique and if you want to pick your check our inventory! Details natural moss agate, pear cut 8x6 mm, 0.9 ct. 14K or 18K gold by your choice gold colours available: white, rose, yellow Check this and another nature inspired styles in our leaves engagement ring section.
On my quest to create beauty in the everyday scene, I have been expressing my art for the last 4 years in the urban environment around the inner part of Copenhagen.The mandala as a symbol helps me to create order out of chaos, stemming from a deep internal need to commit to the completion of each piece, I have enhanced the urban environment in which I live. The geometry of plants around me is multiplied throughout my work. I am also moved by the specific time of a piece, and the specific location also is an influence. It is both a form of therapy, as well as a meditation. The goal is to commit, finish and eternalize at the same time.