Undersea Landscape on Flickr.
Undersea Landscape in Little Corn Island, Nicaragua.
Photo by me, January 2, 2009
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1855 Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia – Surrey, England 1938
- England from 1875
(Peasant woman seated in a courtyard) 1914
intaglio etching and drypoint, printed in black ink, from one plate
Purchased 1984
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Somehow I’ve got big sentiment to death.
This art was create for tee shirt contest page - Threadless.
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World-first hybrid shark found off Australia
The mating of the Australian black-tip shark with the common black-tip is a potential sign the predators are adapting to cope with climate change.
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Mat Miller | mat1t (b.1985, UK) - Streaming Eyes / Fluidity
Ginger, peaceful (and odd!), Mat Miller is a UK based young artist. Bold, ethereal, offbeat, Mat’s artwork rarely carries any deep personal feelings or expressions. “Maybe on a subconscious level there is hidden feelings but none that I’m aware of. I only wish to make art that other people will appreciate. If my work sparks feelings within other people then that is brilliant but to be honest I think far too many artists are caught up in themselves and that’s just not my cup of tea.” Mat likes to get out with his camera to gather ideas and reference shots. As well as the beautiful outdoors he gains inspiration from the more bizarre world of humans! “Walking around antiques shops is always fun. It’s like a sensory overload sometimes. From the art and design world, I’m influenced by lots of contemporary street art as well as the lowbrow art and illustration movement that is so popular right now. My favourite artist is Camille Rose Garcia.” You can visit Mat’s Tumblr, Facebook and shop for more work and news. (Interview with artist by ARTchipel Apr-2012)
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