Symbolic Wonders by Carolyn Staut 05/28/2009
![]() Carolyn Staut - While visiting the Grand Canyon, I entered a place called The Watch Tower. I was too much of a sissy to climb to the top. Waiting below while my husband and son made the climb, I looked up to see this marvelous ceiling filled with what I thought were Petroglyphs (carvings in stone) but realized that they were in fact Pictographs (paintings on stone). The symbolism is from the prehistoric art of native american peoples. Each symbol represents the spirit of who created them. As I snapped away on my camera, I was awed by the colors and textures. This piece is an abstract of what I photographed. Later, I will upload the original image that inspired me. I hope you enjoy this one. END OF THE SYMBOL- Abstract Art by Taetzsch 05/28/2009
![]() For it signifies not. Envisage by Thaneeya 05/27/2009
![]() Envisage Shiver by Unknown Artist 05/27/2009
![]() Acrylic and Pumice on Canvas ![]() The pace with which new motor cars are being produced with no proper disintegration of the old vehicles, the day is not too far when the earth will be converted into a junkyard. However, artist James Corbett has turned old car parts into awesome sculptures that can be used to enhance the décor of your living space. The beautiful sculptures, that includes small bikes, cars, animals and birds, will not just decorate your home but also help in decomposing the auto waste. Check out some of the unique sculptures after the jump. Amenity by Unknown Artist 05/27/2009
![]() Acrylic and Pumice on Canvas Abstract Art Painting by Gayla Myer 05/27/2009
![]() “Interstice″ Dimensions: 40″x30″ Oil on Canvas a master perice. |







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