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A Bronze Flutterer (Rhyothemis obsolescens) at Sime Track.
Take a hike with me in my blog: Lornie Trail/Sime Track
*Note: More pics of Dragonflies and Damselflies in my Dragonflies and Damselflies Album.
Inspired by a poem by the artist, Florine Stettheimer called "Miss Butterfly." Made to be mailed to a member of my collage group. Only 2 more to go!
Under the Cover of Darkness: New Works by Kelly Vivanco & Jason Limon
July 31st - August 28th, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, July 31st, 6-10pm
Preview My Pieces: HERE. Please view Kelly's pieces at the Subtext website.
Flutter
9" x 9", Graphite on Paper.
©2009 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com
The steam yacht Gondola is a rebuilt Victorian, screw-propelled, steam-powered passenger vessel on Coniston Water, England. Originally launched in 1859, she was built for the steamer service carrying passengers from the Furness Railway and from the Coniston Railway. She was in commercial service until 1936 when she was retired, being converted to a houseboat in 1946. In 1979, by now derelict, she was given a new hull, engine, boiler and most of the superstructure. She is back in service as a passenger boat, still powered by steam and now operated by the National Trust.
My daughter's group is busy working on their flutter kicks during one of their practice sessions at the Claremont Club.
©2011, Ken Szok All rights reserved
Artist: Ainslie Yule
Title: Flutter Piece
Material: mixed media
four makers
The Crypt Gallery at Norwich School
Saturday 28 January to Friday 17 February 2017
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
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new "Flutter" skin by Lelutka; new "Claudia" hair by Truth (worn with "Leilani" hair flowers by Truth); new lashes by Glow Studio
pose by Madeleine
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Email to - gargi.sarkar@gmail.com
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Photography is my hobby like many other people I have good days and bad days and sometimes an amazing day. I try to post various types of subjects and idea's that interest me and I am aware that I
naturally seem to be better at some styles than others. I look around Flickr and see some amazing
photography often wondering how it was done and envious of some of the locations. Any Help! comments/ tips/ tricks, criticism good or bad is much appreciated.
Website: www.karlruston.co.uk