It's time for needle felting! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#art #needlefelting #fiberart #fibercrafts #sunrise
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It's time for needle felting! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#art #needlefelting #fiberart #fibercrafts #sunrise
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It's time for embroidery! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#art #embroidery #fiberart #fibercrafts #canvas
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It's time for Dinkum! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#dinkum #gaming #adventure #indie #simulation
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A small artwork of a woodland filled with hydrangea shrubs with blue flowers. An original art work, please note that the frame is not included. Colour pencil and mixed media on acid free toned artist paper 5 by 7 inches (12.7 by 17.8 cm).
A woodland filled with blue hydrangea. A calm and cool hued summer landscape. Find this original artwork on Folksy...
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#Landscape #Flowers #Trees #OriginalArt #Drawing #ColourPencil #MixedMedia #Painting #Artwork #TraditionalArtist #ArtFromScotland #GiftIdeas #bsnm
A photo collage of some of the small drawings that are available in my shop. These ones are all postcard size and will fit a 4 x 6" frame. A ladybird on a snowdrop A panda a bullfinch with berroes a grasshopper a badger with flowers A black-veined white butterfly
My art shop has a collection of my original nature art.
Good news for buyers in the USA, your art will be sent duty paid, and art is exempt from the tariffs!
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#AnimalArt #Insects #Birds #OriginalArt #Drawing #Artwork #TraditionalArtist #ArtFromScotland #GiftIdeas #bsnm
A small, bustling outdoor market scene is centered on a vendorβs table crowded with delicate glass sculptures. The clear glass figures β slender necks, arched backs and looping tails β catch and scatter the afternoon light, turning edges into tiny, bright highlights and reflections that make the pieces look almost alive. They sit atop a neat pyramid of black, velvet-covered boxes; the black fabric is patterned with crisp white, hand-drawn-style outlines and motifs that echo the shapes of the glass, adding a graphic contrast to the fragile, transparent objects. To the left a man with glasses and a patterned shirt leans in over the display, focused on arranging or explaining a piece, while a young boy in a blue cap watches intently behind him and another man in a teal shirt browses at the right. A small metal tin on the table, likely for tips, and a few casual items around the stall reinforce the informal, artisan feel of the setup. In the background, the soft blur of passersby and warm, sunlit architecture suggests a lively market day β a mix of craft, conversation and quiet concentration around a collection of finely made, luminous objects. A street vendor Ryan Stimers displays his intricate wire sculptures on a tiered stand.
A delicate wire portrait of a dog sits against a deep black background, the thin metal lines tracing a surprisingly expressive face with nothing more than loops and contours. The head and ears are rendered in a bright silver wire: a single continuous outline suggests the shape of the skull and the alert, slightly tilted ears, while tighter coils and small circles form the eyes and the dark nose. The eyes, made from concentric loops, give the piece a watchful, soulful look despite its minimalism. Beneath the head the artist has built a simple, warm-toned collar and stand from copper or brass wire: two concentric rings create a neck and base and a small heart-shaped charm hangs at the front, adding a touch of whimsy and personality. The metal catches the light, producing thin gleaming highlights that make the wire read like a line drawing lifted off the page and turned into three-dimensional space. In the lower right corner a small inset photograph of a real dog shows the inspiration: a tan, dark-muzzled canine with perky ears and big brown eyes, wearing a bright blue collar. The sculpture translates the dogβs defining features β the dark mask around the muzzle, the ear shapes, the attentive gaze β into a few economical strokes of metal, preserving the subjectβs expression and character while remaining airy and elegant. The overall effect is charming and intimate: the piece reads as both sculpture and sketch, a loving, pared-down likeness that captures mood and identity rather than literal detail. The contrast between the metallic lines and the velvety black backdrop keeps the eye focused on the contours, letting small touches like the heart charm speak softly about affection and care.
A delicate, handmade wire figure occupies the center of the photograph, held up by a bare hand at the left edge of the frame. The body of the figure is formed from a single continuous line of silver-colored wire that traces a stylized, almost sketch-like outline: a slight head tilt, a narrow torso, one leg straight and the other bent as if in mid-step or balancing. The posture reads like a dancer or tightrope walker β arms spread wide, chest open, an expression of movement captured in minimalist metal. Clutched in the figureβs right βhandβ is a contrasting ring of warm, gold-toned wire fashioned into a circular motif. Small flame-like curls arc above the top of the ring, giving it the appearance of a sun or a hoop rimmed in fire. Inside that circle, a few horizontal gold wires suggest texture or detail, so the element reads like a symbolic object rather than a literal prop. The left side of the composition shows the real human hand holding the piece by a thicker coil of wire, fingers pinching the metal; that hand anchors the small sculpture to the physical world and highlights its scale. A wooden ruler at the bottom of the image gives a sense of size: the figure is only a few inches tall, a careful, tiny work of wire art. The backdrop is a matte black fabric that absorbs light and isolates the subject, making the silvery and golden wires gleam where the light hits them. Highlights run along the curves of the metal, and soft shadows fall onto the cloth, reinforcing the three-dimensionality of the piece. Overall the image has an intimate, handcrafted quality. The line-work of the wire provides both economy and expressiveness: with a few loops and bends the artist has suggested gesture, balance, and a small narrative tension β a human form poised between motion and stillness, offering or holding up a radiant emblem. The contrast of metals, the visible human hand, and the quiet, dark background combine to make the tiny sculpture feel both fragile and animate.
A small, handcrafted metal cake topper sits against a soft white backdrop. Two slender palm trees, finished in warm gold, rise on either side β their fronds fanning outward in delicate, serrated wirework. Each tree is supported by a tightly coiled spiral trunk that gives a sense of springy texture and vertical motion. Between the palms, a pair of intertwined names is rendered in flowing cursive formed from silver wire. The script loops and curls with romantic flourishes: hearts and sweeping tails thread through the letters, creating a compact, lyrical centerpiece. The names sit above a simple circular base of wire that anchors the whole piece and casts gentle, feathery shadows on the surface below. The contrast of cool silver and warm gold, plus the contrast between the airy script and the more structural spiral columns, gives the object both elegance and whimsy. Light glints along the metal, picking out subtle highlights and the handcrafted character of the bends and twists. Overall it reads as a personalized, celebratory ornament β intimate and decorative, with a playful tropical twist.
Sunset Celebration Vendor
Ryan Stimers's Arts and Crafts
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In the picturesque setting of Key West and the Florida Keys, they have been living and joyfully creating Twisted Art Sculptures for a considerable period.
#KeyWest #ArtsAndCrafts #WireSculptures #FloridaKeys
Happy Wednesday! We are halfway through the week! We had overcast skies today so I wasn't expecting much, but as I got about 1/4 of the way over the bay bridge, this colorful sky pattern emerged just a tad to the north over Sandy Hook (NJ). Tap for full size. I hope you have a great day!
Going to cancel today's live stream. Storms are just moving in and doggy is going to be handful.
A tiny painting of a lake with a tree covered island and it's reflections on the water. The painting is an evening scene in greys and purple. An original art work, please note that the frame is not included. Watercolour and mixed media on white acid free artist watercolour paper. Approximately 7.5 x 7.5cm, will fit a 3 x 3 inch photo frame.
π΄This artwork is now sold, thank you so much!
If you are interested in seeing or purchasing my art, I'd love you to visit my Folksy shop.
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#Landscape #OriginalArt #Drawing #Watercolour #MixedMedia #Miniature #Painting #Artwork #GiftIdeas #ArtShop #ShopIndy #bsnm
Southwest Florida
t's time for needle felting! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
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Reminder this morning's art stream has been moved to this evening.
The piece of art depicting Key West and the Florida Keys, known as "Walk to Beach" was created by the artist Noah Browning. This painting captures the beauty and essence of the region through its vibrant colors and detailed imagery. A wooden walkway leads to a pristine beach, framed by towering palm trees. The turquoise waters of the ocean stretch out to the horizon, shimmering under a bright blue sky. The scene evokes a sense of tranquility and relaxation, inviting viewers to escape to a tropical paradise. The lush greenery and the gentle sway of the palm trees create a serene atmosphere, perfect for a day of sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.
The artist Noah Browning created a piece of art called "Quite Day" which depicts Key West and the Florida Keys in vibrant colors and detailed imagery, capturing the beauty and essence of the region. A lone palm tree stands tall against a serene backdrop of a blue sky, wispy clouds, and a calm, blue ocean. The sandy beach stretches out in the foreground, creating a peaceful and idyllic scene. The silhouette of the palm tree against the sky emphasizes the tranquility of the moment, suggesting a sense of solitude and relaxation. The image captures the beauty of a tropical paradise, inviting viewers to imagine themselves basking in the sun and enjoying the gentle sea breeze.
Noah Browning is the artist who created the piece of art "Things looking Up" which shows Key West and the Florida Keys. This painting's vivid colors and intricate imagery perfectly convey the area's beauty and spirit. A low-angle shot captures the lush, green fronds of palm trees against a vibrant blue sky. The sun shines through the leaves, casting a warm glow on the scene. The sky is dotted with fluffy white clouds, adding depth and dimension to the image. The towering palm trees create a sense of tranquility and escape, evoking images of tropical paradise.
The artist Noah Browning produced the piece of art titled "Sunset" which features Key West and the Florida Keys. The vivid colors and finely detailed imagery in this painting perfectly convey the region's beauty and spirit. The image captures a breathtaking sunset scene with two sailboats silhouetted against the vibrant orange sky. The larger sailboat dominates the foreground, its sails fully unfurled and catching the last rays of the setting sun. The smaller sailboat, positioned in the distance, adds a sense of perspective and scale to the composition. The sky is ablaze with an array of fiery orange hues, creating a dramatic backdrop for the majestic ships. The silhouette of the sailboats against the fiery sky evokes a sense of tranquility and adventure. The image is a testament to the beauty of nature and the allure of the sea.
Noah Browning's Photographer
www.noahbrowning.photography
For many years, this artist has been enveloped in the dynamic culture of Key West and the Florida Keys, and their Photography vividly reflect that journey.
#KeyWest #Art #Photography #Photographer #FloridaKeys
It's time for embroidery! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#embroidery #fiberart #fibercrafts #paintingwiththread
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Southwest Florida
Spring is right around the corner
Southwest Florida
It's time for Dinkum! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
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Happy Sunday! Today marks the start of my 27th year in my house here on the Jersey Shore and the sunrise gave me a nice salute to mark the occasion. Tap for full size. I hope you have a great day!
Southwest Florida
Tuesday's live stream might be pushed to Thursday this week as we may have to go and run some errands on Tuesday. Will keep you updated. I will be live on Sunday with Dinkum.
Hope everyone has fun!
Southwest Florida
Oil paint practice day 2!
#art #oilpaint #illustration #petportrait
It's time for Planet Zoo! Grab some snacks, a drink, and flock on over! Today's stream starts now!
#gaming #planetzoo #simulation #sandbox
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Some real talk here. Last few days have been really down.
If you are ever in that spot, you need to find a reason to just wait until tomorrow. You may want things to end but really, just find the strength to carry on another day.
Talk with your friends. You are NOT a burden.
Congratulations to Silverhell on becoming our 7th The War Within Blood Thirsty Challenge Champion! π
#WoWChallenges
#WoWChallengesNews
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A small fleet of sailboats drifts on a liquid mirror of color as the sun slides toward the horizon. The largest boat sits slightly off-center, its mast a thin, dark line that punctures the sky; two more vessels, smaller and more distant, sit like quiet punctuation marks along the far edge of the water. The sun itself is a glowing disk half-hidden behind a bank of clouds, casting a fierce, golden core that softens into blazing oranges and pinks as it bleeds upward and outward. The sky is a dramatic gradient β a deep, almost cobalt blue at the very top that gives way to rich violets and then to the molten warmth around the setting sun. Wisps and puffs of clouds catch that light with luminous rims, their undersides painted in burnt sienna and coral. That same palette is echoed and fractured across the water: each small ripple takes a slice of color, so the surface becomes a shifting tapestry of turquoise, copper, and rose. Where the sunβs brightest beam meets the hull of the nearest boat, the reflection elongates into a trembling, vertical streak of white and gold. Brushwork feels confident and expressive; strokes suggest movement rather than precise detail, so the scene reads as both realistic and slightly idealized. The boats are rendered in silhouette and soft shadow, enough to convey structure β hulls, cabins, taut lines β without distracting from the overall atmosphere. A tiny signature sits unobtrusively in the lower right, a reminder of human authorship, but itβs the interplay of light and water that dominates. Overall, the composition conveys a hush of late-day calm and a kind of warm melancholy: the dayβs heat folding into evening, the horizon a thin, cool line that separates the active sky from the reflective sea. Itβs the kind of image that makes you breathe a little slower and watch the colors deepen.
A warm, exuberant sunset fills the scene, the sky a riot of saturated color that sweeps from molten gold and tangerine at the horizon into bands of magenta, violet and turquoise higher up. Thick, confident brushstrokes β almost sculptural in places β give the clouds a kinetic, streaked quality, as if the sky itself is still moving and mixing its pigments. In the foreground a cluster of rounded, shadowed rocks anchors the composition, their deep blues and purples letting the luminous sky sing more loudly. A graceful palm frond arcs in from the right, its long, feathery leaves painted with quick, multi-hued strokes that catch flashes of green, blue and purple; the frond both frames the view and lends a tropical intimacy, like leaning under a canopy to watch the day end. The water reflects the sunsetβs colors in streaks and shimmers, cool blues fractured by warm reflections. Several sailboats dot the midground β a few sails bright white, others tipped with red β their slim forms tilting gently, implying a light, steady breeze. Beyond them a low bridge or causeway runs across the scene, silhouetted against the glowing horizon and providing a horizontal counterpoint to the vertical flutter of sails and palm fronds. Overall the painting feels alive and celebratory: bold color, expressive strokes, and a composed layering of foreground, middle ground and horizon create a sense of depth and movement. Itβs a sunset thatβs as much about the sensation of color and atmosphere as it is about the place itself β warm, breezy, and quietly electric.
A single, slightly leaning palm tree dominates the foreground, its rough, warm-brown trunk textured with confident brushstrokes and small highlights where the sun catches the bark. From that trunk fan long, feathered fronds that arch gracefully across the top of the scene; each leaf is rendered in lively streaks of green and yellow, some edges bright with sunlight, others washed into cooler shadow, creating a sense of movement as if a soft breeze is stirring them. Beneath the palm, a narrow strip of pale, buttery sand meets gently lapping water. The sand carries subtle gradations β warm creams near the base of the tree, more golden and sunlit toward the shoreline β and the treeβs shadow is cast as a soft, bluish sweep across it. Where land becomes sea, the surf is calm: thin lines of foamy white and pale aqua suggest barely perceptible waves breaking and retreating along the beach. The ocean itself is a study in blue and green. Close to shore the water is a translucent turquoise, then deepens through bands of verdant teal to a rich, almost ultramarine blue at the horizon. Delicate horizontal strokes and subtle color shifts give the surface a shimmering texture, with darker bands hinting at changes in depth or gentle ripples. Far off near the skyline, two small white sailboats are pinpointed as tiny, bright triangles, adding scale and a quiet sense of distance to the composition. Above, the sky is a clear, warm blue, lighter toward the horizon, suggesting midday sun and crystalline air. Overall the scene feels tranquil and luminous β an inviting, sun-drenched moment that balances the solidity of the palm with the endless calm of sea and sky.
Robert Korhonen's Art
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My experiences in Key West and the Florida Keys sparked my creativity, leading me to create these Acrylic Painting.
#KeyWest #Art #AcrylicPainting #Painting #FloridaKeys
A painting of clouds after a storm with a field of hay and a vulture drying its wings ..all that got rained on.
Sometimes things just click...went to look for a small picture to paint and found this one I took last year. "Rained On" 12x16 acrylic. #Floridaweather #vulture #birds #hayingfun #art
Finished working on the latest needle felted magnet project. This was completed by following Bob Ross's Joy of Painting Season 30 Ep.3. Magnet is 3x3 inches.
#needlefelting #fiberart #fibercrafts #magnet
Happy Tuesday! This was our first sunrise after the big storm and the super-smooth sand from the storm surge abutting the beautifully white snow capped dunes under wave layers and the rising sun made the entire package very pretty. Tap for full size. I hope you have a great day!