Bark Abstract with Ant
by Denise Clark
Title
Bark Abstract with Ant
Artist
Denise Clark
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Description
Leopard Trees have the most amazing bark which varies from tree to tree season to season. Ants are very busy on this one
Twenty percent of all sales will be donated either to Bush Heritage or Rainforest Rescue.
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July 4th, 2018
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Viewed 616 Times - Last Visitor from Beverly Hills, CA on 03/16/2024 at 2:16 PM
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Comments (73)
Jeff Burgess
I must say, your command of shapes is fabulous. This work, loke so many others in your port, is unique and worth spending time visualizing. Regards.
Karen Adams
Wow, this is so lovely! A really beautiful abstract composition that you revealed! . . .f/l
Denise Clark
Thanks so much W Chris. Pleased you enjoyed it. I nearly called it Ambition ie he was aiming up the tree and had a long way to go. Decided that was too far out there.LOL
Gary F Richards
Outstanding bark abstract composition, lighting, shading, beautiful color and artwork! F/L voted
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Toni for featuring Bark Abstract with Ant in your group Women Photographers..theme Abstract. I truly appreciate your support.
Toni Hopper
Congratulations! Your photo was selected as a feature image 2/27/2022, for Women Photographers group, under the theme of Abstract. Please add it to the discussion for featured images for future visibility in the group.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Toni for featuring Bark Abstract with Ant. I truly appreciate your support and look forward to being an active member of this group once again.
Denise Clark
Thank you to the buyer in San Diego. I really hope you enjoy it. I am donating my sales to Rainforest Rescue and in particular The Daintree project in North Queensland Australia. While the main Daintree is Heritage listed and is the oldest rainforest in the world, the fringes we allowed to be sold in the 1970's. An injunction was put on these blocks but has been recently been lifted. The Rainforest Rescue is evaluating the blocks as they come onto the market and then the race is on to raise the money before the developers move in. The current block we are trying to purchase has many endangered species such as the tree kangaroo, Southern cassowary and many rare and beautiful plants and trees. Thank you so much.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Pam for featuring Bark Abstract with Ant in your group ABC L is for Little. I truly appreciate all your support and hard work.