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A view of the studio looking toward the east. The copper "chandelier" was designed and built by Mark, the fireplace is out of foamboard and was assembled as a prototype for the stone fireplace we had built for our house. The Maasai ebony statues are from my childhood in East Africa. More images to follow...
A lone male elk walking through the deep snow in Yellowstone National Park toward the river below. My first time seeing a wild elk, and he was quite handsome with his snow covered antlers.
A collection of old jars and bottles stir memories of kitchen life in years gone by at Speke Hall. Liverpool.
An exploration of memory, nostalgia, and the textures of nature.
This piece blends painting with found objects, layered fabrics, and textured elements to recreate the feeling of a crisp autumn fishing day by the lake. The warmth of fading foliage meets the quiet shimmer of water — and somewhere in between, a story unfolds.
Swipe in. Let your eyes wander. What do you notice first?
️ Mixed media | Texture paste, acrylic, fabric, wire, found materials
199 Island Hwy.
Victoria, BC Canada
Four Mile Brew Pub has been serving Vancouver Island travelers fabulous fare for over 100 years. Housed within a 150 year- old Tudor style building located just outside downtown Victoria, Four Mile Brew Pub features the charm and elegance of an olde English Inn.
The comfortable Tudor design, leaded-glass windows, fireplace, and rustic decor evoke images of a by-gone time when good-living was king. A large local clientele, as well as patrons from downtown Victoria and travelers from the world over, make it an interesting place to spend time and enjoy a meal.
The casual dining menu and warm service combine old-world style with a distinctively West Coast flare at an affordable price. Boasting an extensive wine and scotch list as well as a year-round patio, Four Mile Brew Pub can accommodate any event.
Reference:
fourmilehouse.com
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Sonja
Black dog curiously gazes over an old rustic barrier in a barn during daylight hours in a warm rural setting
This image captures a rustic wooden table in a cozy indoor setting, likely a café or bistro. The focus is on the rich texture of the table surface, adorned with small potted plants and softly glowing candles that add a warm and inviting ambiance. A brick wall in the background contributes to the space’s modern industrial charm. The blend of natural elements, subtle lighting, and minimal decor evokes a sense of calm, comfort, and mindfulness. It's a space designed for pause and relaxation.
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A vintage Texaco motor oil thermometer stands in the sun, its stem long emptied of mercury, no longer able to measure the heat of the day. The enamel face, rust freckles, and bold Texaco branding tell the story of decades spent outdoors. Though broken, it remains a testament to a time when service stations were icons of the American road.
You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
A black-and-white photograph from the 1950s showing a group of men celebrating at a Hungarian wine tavern. The scene features traditional wine barrels marked "Bikavér" (Bull's Blood) and "Kádár," rustic decor, and festive ambiance, likely during a New Year’s Eve (Szilveszter) celebration.
Polished Petrified Wood. Petrified wood slabs made from genuine fossil rocks. www.indogemstone.com/petrifiedwood/slabs.html
"If it's your job to eat a frog, it's best to do it first thing in the morning. And If it's your job to eat two frogs, it's best to eat the biggest one first." -Mark Twain
A fab piece of vintage wooden wall decor featuring a very grumpy frog. I hope the frog you might have to eat today is not this big.