Monday, July 30, 2007

Bird of Prey - Metalwork - Sculptures

Bird of Prey

-Wildlife Series-American Pride comes shining through in this beautifully sculptured Imperial Finish Eagle.

Titled "Bird of Prey".

Imperial Finish is a process designed to enhance the fine craftsmanship of this piece. Each work is meticulously sculpted by hand, cast in solid brass, and finished in a unique new patina of color. The piece endures a time-consuming lost-wax technique to reveal unparalleled detail. Enjoy this beautiful artwork for a lifetime.

The origins of lost wax casting process are shrouded in antiquity. It has been used for thousands of years to create metal objects that could not be produced in any other way (such as fine jewelry) because of their complexity. Each lost wax piece begins life as a finely hand-carved wax sculpture. After the model is touched up, vents and gates to channel the liquid metal into the mold are added. The model is then surrounded by a material that will withstand high temperature when baked. Following hours of baking, when the material has set and cooled, molten metal is carefully poured into the mold, melting the wax in the process (hence the “lost wax” designation). This process, once finally cooled, reveals the painstakingly created details of the original wax sculpture.

Due to its high cost and complexity, the lost wax method is a fading art form. This technique is proudly used to forge a breathtaking piece that will last for many generations.

Dimensions : 17H x 13.5W x 7.5D
Materials Used: Brass/Marble

To view more information about this sculpture visit Bird of Prey.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Best Friends Mermaid & Dolphins - Metalwork - Sculptures

Best Friends

- Mythical Series -
A mermaid cares lovingly for a baby dolphin in this charming brass sculpture. Fashioned entirely from brass, this work conveys the mythical, mysterious qualities of the sea.

Measurements: 28"H X 20"W X 16.75"D

To view more information on this Sculpture visit Best Friends Mermaid & Dolphins.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Bears - Metalwork - Sculptures

Bears

-Wildlife Series-

Brown bears with their days catch. Beautifully detailed piece!

Materials: Brass & Marble
Size: 5.5H 10W 5.5D

To view more information on this beautiful sculpture visit the Bears - Metalwork - Sculptures.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

15 Dolphin School Seascape - Statues - Metalwork



- Aquatic Series -
Spectacular school behavior is seen in this 15-dolphin statue, composed entirely of brass and mounted on a marble base for display. Standing over four feet high, this artwork is a tribute to one of the world's most intelligent, loving, and graceful creatures.

Dolphins are capable of imitation and memorization; they demonstrate foresight, learn from observation, communicate experience, solve complex problems, perform elaborate tasks, and learn multiple procedures simultaneously. Their so-called training is in fact a discipline structured around play, using their natural behavior as the basis for involved maneuvers; they appear to perform primarily for their own enjoyment.

Measurements: 52"H
Materials Used: Brass, Marble
Weight 117 lbs

To View more information reguarding this Scultpure visit 15 Dolphin School Seascape.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Watercolor Waves | Watercolor Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Watercolor Waves

12x08, Watercolor Painting Framed in Glass

Artist: Painter Lyn

A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space or spacetime, often transferring energy. While a mechanical wave exists in a medium (which on deformation is capable of producing elastic restoring forces), waves of electromagnetic radiation (and probably gravitational radiation) can travel through vacuum, that is, without a medium. Waves travel and transfer energy from one point to another, often with little or no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium (i.e. little or no associated mass transport); instead there are oscillations around almost fixed positions

To view more information on this Painting or the Painter visit Watercolor Waves.

Monday, July 23, 2007

View From a Hammock | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

View From a Hammock

16x20 oil painting on stretched canvas, framed

Looking up from the Hammock

Artist: Painter Lyn

There are generally many views that you can see looking up from a Hammock but in Florida State the most likely view in into Palm Trees. The Reason palm trees are used often in Florida State is because they have a rigid outer bark that withstands the pulling of the rope without the need for a branch.

To view more information about this Painting or the Artist visit View From a Hammock.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Triple Falls | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Triple Falls

48x36 Oil Painting on Stretch Canvas, Framed in a Custom Hand Built Frame.

This is one of the Largest Paintings on Canvas Ever Created by Painter Lyn.

Artist: Painter Lyn

Triple Falls flows on the Little River through the DuPont State Forest. It is one of 4 major waterfalls on the Little River in this area, the others being High Falls, Hooker Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. Triple Falls has 3 distinct, different types of waterfalls.

Triple Falls has been known for years to local residents. In the 1990's, DuPont Forest was sold to the State of North Carolina, and as DuPont has completed cleanup of various areas, those areas have been made open to the public. A photograph of Triple Falls was one of the tools used to convince the state to purchase the property, which is now a 10,000+ acre state forest.

To view more information on this Oil Painting or the Artist visit Triple Falls.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Three Palms | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Three Palms

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

Have you ever noticed the number of times that things happen in threes? It seems all to often that Three is the number that people choose. Here nature has chosen to give three palm trees bundled together, and I, Painter Lyn, have decided to paint three palm trees grouped together.

To view more information on this Painting or the Artist visit Three Palms.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Creator | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

The Creator

16x20 oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

The Creator is a painting to consider as a somewhat religious painting. If you do not believe that the earth was Created then you probably believe in Evolution.

Since we believe that the earth was created by a higher power greater then ourselfs, painting can be a representation of the The Creator. The Creator religiously would be considered God and how he created the Heavens and the Earth, Where as in a painting the Creator is the Artist, specificly in this painting Painter Lyn.

To view more information on this painter or the artist please visit The Creator.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Sunset on the River | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Sunset on the River


16x20 oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

This painting was inspired by the orange colors appearing in the sky as a result of fires in Central Florida

Artist: Painter Lyn

Central Florida is the central region of the United States state of Florida, on the East Coast. The region enjoys a hot but often stormy climate, with many thunderstorms, and hurricanes threaten often.

Although the exact area can be disputed, Central Florida tends to be thought of as the area including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard, and Volusia counties. Polk, Marion, Flagler, and Sumter counties are considered by some, including the local media, to be part of Central Florida. Although geographically in the central part of the state, usually the west central coast, including Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, and Hernando counties, is considered the Tampa Bay area or the Suncoast, rather than a part of Central Florida. This area is known as the I-4 Corridor.

In 2006, the estimated total population of the Central Florida region was just over 3.5 million people. Central Florida is unique because it blends the traditional culture of the Deep South which is experienced in the northern part of the region as well as in the rural areas, with the typical "Florida" culture that is dominated by Northern and international migration.

To view more information about this Art or the Artist visit Sunset on the River

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Suburbia | Oil Painting | Painter Lyn

Suburbia

16x20 Oil Painting on Stretched Canvas, Framed

This Painting was inspired by Human development into Major Cities that drain the enviroment, and replace it with Processes

Artist: Painter Lyn

Suburbs are commonly defined as residential areas on the outskirts of a city or large town.[1] Residents of suburbs tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work. Suburbs tend to have some degree of political autonomy and lower population density than urban neighborhoods. The automobile enabled the growth of suburbs, which tend to proliferate near cities with an abundance of adjacent flat land.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Somewhere on the St. Johns | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Somewhere on the St. Johns


24x36 oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

I went air boating along the St, Johns River in Florida on Cindy J's Air boat, this is what I saw.

Artist: Painter Lyn


As the sun rises over the saw grass marshes that mark the starting point of the St. Johns River, it slices through the mist that defines mornings in swampy central Florida. The rain that fell here overnight may evaporate in the afternoon, it may be used for irrigation, or it may wind its way along the length of the 310 miles of the St. Johns River and flow into the Atlantic Ocean.

Downstream, the St. Johns will declare itself a mighty river, but here in Indian River and Brevard counties, there are few defined banks and boundaries. Waterfowl, wading birds, river otters and shore birds inhabit the maze of tributaries and sloughs.

This portion of the river is fed mostly by rainfall, with the help of a few springs. The molecules of hydrogen and oxygen that mix in these shallow waters flow north — unlike many North American rivers — and begin a long, slow journey to the ocean.

The St. Johns River is commonly divided into three drainage basins. Basins, also called watersheds, are land areas that drain into a water body. Because the St. Johns River flows north, the upper basin is the area to the south. The middle basin is the area in east-central Florida where the river widens. The lower basin is the area in northeast Florida from Putnam County to the river’s mouth in Duval County, where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

The water travels this path slowly. The river’s total drop from beginning to end is less than 30 feet, or about one inch per mile, making it one of the "laziest" rivers in the world.

To view more information on this Art or Artist please visit Somewhere on the St. Johns.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

River Rain | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

River Rain

16x20 oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

I painted this in the Florida everglades, it's a rain cloud moving in at sunset

Artist: Painter Lyn

Rain clouds usually have particular characteristics. They are often large, grey clouds and appear dark because they are so large and full of water that sunlight cannot get through them. The heaviest rain falls from the deepest, darkest clouds which are high enough for the raindrops to develop properly.

To view more information about this painting or this Artist visit River Rain.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

River Fire | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

River Fire

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

This painting was inspired by the orange colors appearing in the sky as a result of fires. River Fires

Artist: Painter Lyn

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Retro Magnolias | Acrylic Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Retro Magnolias

16x20, Acrylic on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

Today is often used in a positive sense, referring to quirky or attractive products that are no longer available. For example, "Retro fashion" or "Retro Chic" may consist of outdated styles, such as tie-dyed shirts from the 1960s, or poodle skirts from the 1950s. A love of retro objects (things from the past) is called retrophilia.

Retro often reflects a sensibility aligned with camp. Camp is an ironic attitude, an explicit re-introduction of non-dominant forms.

Monday, July 09, 2007

Rainbow Falls | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Rainbow Falls

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

Creased into a rugged gorge and surrounded by steep granite walls streaked with black and tan, Rainbow Falls is a great destination for those of us who like hiking down. The .5-mile descent to the base of the falls is a drop over jumbled tree roots and around walls of stone, and at two different points you will need to use ropes that are provided. After you linger at the base for a while, you will realize that hiking back up is the only way to get back to your car. The hike is strenuous, but the bottom-up view of this 100-foot waterfall more than makes up for it.

Rainbow Falls is located on property owned by Camp Greenville and you must get permission before you hike. You can call (864) 836-3291 for permission and trail conditions.

To view more information about this painting Visit Rainbow Falls.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Rain | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Rain

12x16, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter lyn

Rain is a source of precipitation which forms when separate drops of water fall to the Earth's surface from clouds. Not all rain reaches the surface; some evaporates while falling through dry air. When none of it reaches the ground, it is called Virga, a phenomenon often seen in hot, dry desert regions. The scientific explanation of how rain forms and falls is called the Bergeron process.

To view more information about this Painting or the artist view Rain.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Pink Rose | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Pink Rose


16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

Which Pink? There is many different colors of pink roses. I wonder how many people actually know this... Below is a List of Pink Roses

Bantry Bay is deepish rose pink.... Ballerina is light pink.... Frau Dagmar Hartopp is clear silvery pink.... The Fairy is light rose pink.... Mary Rose is strong rose pink with a touch of lavender.... Gertrude Jeckyll is rich deep pink.... Geoff Hamilton is rose pink.... John Clare is light crimson.... Sexy Rexy is medium to light pink.... Flower Carpet is deep pink.... Clair Matin is pretty pink with paler centres.... Complicata is bright clear pink.... Cecile Brunner is pale silvery pink.... Gerbe Rose is rose pink....

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Orange Sky Everglades | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Orange Sky Everglades

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

Everglades National Park is the only subtropical preserve in North America. It contains both temperate and tropical plant communities, including sawgrass prairie, mangrove and cypress swamps, pinelands, and hardwood hammocks, as well as marine and estuarine environments. The park is known for its rich bird life, particularly large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron, and a variety of egrets. It is also the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side.

To view more information on this art please visit Orange Sky Everglades.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Jeanette's River Home | Watercolor | Artist: Painter Lyn

Jeanette's River Home
10x13, Watercolor Painting Framed in Glass

Artist: Painter Lyn

I painted this while on board my sailboat looking out at Jeanette's yard.
Thank you Jeanette for letting me dock.

To view more information on this painting, Artist, or to purchase visit Jeanette's River Home | Art for Sale.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Fragile | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Fragile

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

I painted this because everything seems to survive in a delicate balance called life

Artist: Painter Lyn

Fragile

These adjectives mean easily broken or damaged. Fragile applies to objects that are not made of strong or sturdy material and that require great care when handled: fragile porcelain plates. Breakable and frangible mean capable of being broken but do not necessarily imply inherent weakness: breakable toys; frangible artifacts. Delicate refers to what is so soft, tender, or fine as to be susceptible to injury: delicate fruit. Brittle refers to inelasticity that makes something especially likely to fracture or snap when it is subjected to pressure: brittle bones.

This Describes our Earth perfectly as it Hangs in the Delicate Balance of what Man-kind Can Do to Either Save it or Destroy it.

To view more information on this painting or to purchase visit Fragile | Art for Sale.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

EverGlade Sunset | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Everglade Sunset

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

This is my personal favorite, I watched as the sun was setting and birds were flying in to feed and nest for the night. Painted in the everglades, while camping in a Chickee hut.

Everglades National Park was officially established in 1947, culminating years of effort by a dedicated group of conservationists to make a national park in the Florida Everglades a reality. Since that time, the park has been designated an International Biosphere (1976), a World Heritage Site (1979), and a Wetland of International Importance (1987).

The Everglade Sunset is one of the Most Spectacular Sites you may Ever See. While the Sky Changes Colors from Bright Red to Orange and Purple. Two Everglade Sunsets are never Alike.


To view more information or how to purchase this stunning piece of artwork visit Art for Sale - Everglade Sunset

Monday, July 02, 2007

Copper Sunset | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Copper Sunset

16x20 oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Artist: Painter Lyn

This painting was inspired by the colors in the sunset in The Florida Everglades. The Sugar Can farmers burn off their Fields preparing for the next crop. When the conditions are right, the sky reflects the color of fire.

Information on The Sugar Industry


There are many variables surrounding the arguments for and against the sugar industry. While the industry has vital economic impacts, it also has destructive environmental effects. Economically the sugar cane industry plays an important role in our society. The impacts especially affect those who live in Florida. Sugar cane is one of Florida’s most important agricultural products, producing a gross sale of more than $2 billion in the state. It averaged over $800 million per year in the end of the ‘90s and first season of 2000. While it is obvious that income to the state of that magnitude would have huge economic significance for the state, the industry also provides numerous jobs for its citizens. The sugar cane industry boasts 17,000 jobs, having a significant impact for those who live around the plantations.

Even though many may believe the environmental effects from the sugar cane industry on the Everglades are minimal or insignificant, there is a large amount of evidence stating otherwise. The sugar industry has polluted the water in streams and rivers by runoff from their facilities. Phosphorus runoff produced by the industry is the primary cause of degradation of the Everglades. Water that runs off from the sugar cane agricultural areas carries with it so much phosphorus, usually around 10 parts per billion, allowing cattails to thrive off the nutrient usually growing uncontrollably. This uncontrollable growth chocks the natural vegetation leading the ecosystem into crisis. Plants that used to thrive in those areas have died and been swept down stream turning the once pristine waters of Florida Bay into bodies of dark and cloudy waters. This runoff of Phosphorus travels down from the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean, which is ruining the reefs that exist there.

In addition to polluting the water supply and altering the environment over the past 200 years, 9.3 million acres of wetlands, most of it Everglades, have been lost. Losing wetlands means losing both a natural water purifier, which has huge environmental effects, and abundant wildlife. Animals such as the American Crocodile and Florida Panther, along with 54 additional endangered species, call the Florida wetlands their home.

Although there are huge environmental effects from the sugar industry on the Everglades, and the quality of the water, the industry has recently started to step up and take into consideration the environment. Because of the concerns for the environment, the sugar farmers have become active in the litigation over the restoration of the Florida Everglades. Sugar farmers, such as U.S. Sugar and others, have agreed to pay more than $300 million over the next 20 years to pay for the cost of cleaning the water, to its entirety, leaving their farms. The farmers utilize strict water quality control programs on their facilities to ensure the health of Florida’s ecosystem.

Not only are they practicing environmentally safer techniques on their farms, they also support such legislation from the U.S. Congress to re-pump the water flow and delivery system in South Florida, known as the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Act. While the damage has been done to the Everglades, and water quality in South Florida by the sugar cane industry, they are now taking measures to reduce further damage, and to try to protect the Everglades while they can.

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Blue Water | Oil Painting | Artist: Painter Lyn

Blue Water

16x20, oil painting on stretched canvas, Framed

Painted in Florida Everglades, after a storm.

Artist: Painter Lyn

The Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands is a rare and beautiful place. It is one of North America's unsung wild places - a beautiful, rugged, subtropical landscape experienced by a relatively few adventurous souls each year. Many who appreciate the unique qualities of this wilderness will argue that it is a place better kept secret. Perhaps, in my quest for solitude and a deeply personal communion with nature, I might ordinarily agree. But I also feel that it is a resource important not only for its natural heritage and spiritually enriching powers, but for its commercial and recreational values as well.

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