In Oman, my sketchbook and paints are constantly in use as I try to capture the stark beauty around me. However, in this barren land it is rare to see much wildlife. Most of Arabia’s wildlife is endangered, especially mammals like Leopard, Oryx and Wolf.
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Open Spaces and Predators of the Mystical Kalahari
I adore leopards. Although you have to work really hard to find one, this wildlife park probably houses the most beautiful specimens. They are still very skittish, which makes them even more spectacular and impressive.
Princess Gets the Royal Treatment
After enjoying the hotel and the Florida coast for two days (we always try to arrive early for a cruise) we boarded the Royal Princess, the newest, largest and most glamorous in the Princess fleet. Launched in Britain last year by Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, the 3500-passenger ship is loaded with innovations designed to keep loyal Princess guests happy while attracting a new generation of cruisers who demand good value along with sophistication and elegance.
True Grit.
Using a technique I developed through Photoshop I like to take photos of run down, rusty, dirty objects, and create an even more gritty look.
Sundance Elementary: A legacy destroyed
It was the perfect chance for a small group of people who said ‘they had no choice’, to prove that NO ONE CAN TAKE AWAY OUR CHOICE TO DO THE RIGHT THING. To stand up and declare that this kind of government intimidation will no longer be tolerated.
The Electric Guitar: A Short History – Part 1
The story of the Electric guitar is not only the story of the evolution of a musical instrument, it is equally a story of our changing cultural and social identity during the most tumultuous century in human history.
Salzburg: Home of a Visionary Composer
As we stroll down the historic streets of Salzburg Austria, we get closer to the birthplace of one of the world’s finest composer’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
What if….
If you could, what would you change about your life. Many of us wouldn’t change a thing. I am who I am today because of what my life was before, warts and all. But change isn’t always a bad thing. Sometimes those small decisions can be good.
Pierre Carreau’s AquaViva Series
This sculptural effect of dynamism in static suspension is at once conscious and haphazard, a function of the rapid genesis of these images and the evident fact that the artist cannot possibly see the final work at the very moment of its birth.
Man Wearing Still Life
By the time I was four years old I would frequently go a.w.o.l. to explore Fraser Street. Familiar landmarks were Honest Nat’s department store (they had a radio jingle then) and the enormously tall sign with gigantic letters in front of the Fraser movie house.
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