Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Friday, February 21, 2014
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
© 2013 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.
Labor Day weekend has come and gone. The summer season is officially over. Sweet images of summer swim around in my brain. Time to get back to business. The serious business of marketing. We creative people just want to do, well, the creative work. The business side of art making, marketing, we resist like the plague. But, as every artist knows it is so important and must be addressed. I envy artists who are natural promoters. Often times it is they, whether the most talented or not, who end up succeeding. Time to develop a plan, strategy and to stick to it!
Labels:
art,
beach photography,
color,
fine art photography,
landscape,
nature,
photography,
reflections,
water
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Cowboy Diaries
© 2013 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.
© 2013 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.
New Cowboy images added to my website.
Labels:
art,
art prints,
cowboys,
fine art photography,
horse photography,
landscape,
nature,
nostalgia,
vintage
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Fun in the Sun
This image is part of my series "Timeless Vacation". The series is a dialogue between the significance versus the insignificance of life. The constant question or debate concerning man's connectedness to others and all of life or his inherent separateness. Does God or a higher power exist or is life completely random? Are we really, all of us, ultimately alone?
Monday, July 8, 2013
Dangerous Water!
© 2013 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.
Summer is here and if you are spending it by the sea there are some things to consider. Or even if you are at the Lake. Water can be dangerous. One only has to think of Jaws to be reminded of that. I'm a beach lover. I rarely think about the dangers too much. But, the other day the beach had their purple flags flying. That's a warning for dangerous marine life. One thinks of sharks right away, but this warning was for seriously dangerous jelly fish. We all know they can give a serious sting and in some parts of the world even cause death (box jellyfish). Swimming at night means you can't see them. So be careful!
© 2013 Constance Hobbs. All rights reserved.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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