Posts Tagged ‘Wildlife’

WA Landscape Photography | South West Photography

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I can’t help myself, I take thousands of photographs of everything around me, both for reference material for my artwork and because my camera is just another medium to create art.  I don’t always have time to go through all my photos and select my favorites to display, but the other day I realized that my photography galleries were very outdated and thought I had better add some new ones.  This is just a few of the new additions, the rest rest can be seen in the Landscape and Animal& Wildlife Photography Galleries.  These photos were all taken within a short distance of my home, except the Tawny Frogmouth which was found a little further south.  Enjoy!

Harvest Landscape Photograph

Harvest Landscape © 2010 Michelle Wrighton | South West Photography

Silhouette tree sunset landscape photograph

Sunset Silhouette © 2010 Michelle Wrighton | South West Photography

Farm rural landscape cloud sky photography

Long Shadows © 2010 Michelle Wrighton | South West Photography

minimalist landscape blue storm cloud photograph wheat field

Dark Sky © 2010 Michelle Wrighton | South West Photography

Tawny Frogmouth south west australian wildlife bird nocturnal photograph

Up Close and Personal - Tawny Frogmouth © 2010 Michelle Wrighton | South West Photography

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x Michelle

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Wildlife Art – Black-footed Rock Wallaby

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

“Black Footed Rock Wallaby”

8″x10″ oil on prepared mdf board

"Black-footed Rock Wallaby" oil painting by Michelle Wrighton

"Black-footed Rock Wallaby" oil painting by Michelle Wrighton

$150.00AU unframed

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Wildlife Art – Golden Lion Tamarin

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

“Flame of The Forest”

Golden Lion Tamarin

8″x10″ Oil Painting on mdf

$180.00AU

"Flame of the Forest" Golden Lion Tamarin painting in oils by Michelle Wrighton

"Flame of the Forest" Golden Lion Tamarin painting in oils by Michelle Wrighton

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Galleries online

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Things are progressing along, the Fine Art and Photography gallery have now been added, (but they arn’t linked from the front page yet, and the slideshow isn’t working at this stage).

The links page has been set up and split into different categories so that there are not too many links on each page.  The Commissions, Prints, gifts and merchandise pages are up, as is the original fine art for sale page, but I havn’t been able to add any pieces yet.

It will be a few more days that I first expected to get everything sorted out with the website, unfortunately we had storm damage from a tornado that went through our neighbourhood nearly two weeks ago and we have had to empty the furniture and contents of half of our house into the other half of the house to get the damaged carpet replaced.  As much as I hate doing it, it is a good excuse to de-clutter and get rid of things we no longer use so its going to take longer to get the house re-organised than originally anticipated…great timing of course (not!) as the kids are also on holidays.

I have a number of new oil paintings that I have been working on in between the last few commissions that I have, including some wildlife – a meerkat, a lemur, a snow leopard and a few dogs – a pug, a Rhodesian Ridgeback and a German Shepherd with plans for a German Shorthaired Pointer, a Chinese Crested and a Golden Retriever, as well as a Border Collie agility piece.

At the moment thought, I can’t get into my studio due to the extra furniture that we have had to put in there, so I will post work in progress photos of them when I get the chance.  And at some stage if I ever get the time,  I need to add some back dated posts about a few awards my artwork won in a show I entered in October last year.  I am hoping to finish up all the commissions by August so that I can focus on my own artwork for a while, so I hope there are no more unexpected interruptions in my life!

There is just not enough hours in the day!

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Kangaroos – Wildlife in my backyard

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Despite what many people may think, kangaroos are not a common sight for most Australians, especially for aussies who live in city and urban areas. We are among the lucky few who get to enjoy these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat several times a week, as our backyard is part of their natural habitat! Although the native wildlife is abundant in our area, kangaroos in the backyard is not a common occurence for most people.
I took these photos of this Western Grey Kangaroo from the back steps of my house. As cute as she looks here, the ‘roos that come to visit and mow our back lawn are wild animals and the closest I can get to them is about three metres. Not that you really want to get too close to a wild kangaroo – the males can grow up to two metres from head to tail and can weigh 50 to 60 kgs (120 to 144lbs)!

Scenes like this is enough to inspire any artist!
Kangaroo in my backyard 3

Kangaroo in my backyard 2

Kangaroo in my backyard 1

They quite often spend the night grazing on our lawn, and occasionally we see one that spends the day dozing in the shade under a tree but usually in the wild they can be seen at dawn and dusk grazing in jarrah bushland and open paddocks.

Female kangaroos are known as does or fliers, the males are called bucks, but are also known as boomers or stinkers (they have a very strong aroma) and baby kangaroos are called joeys. The most we have had on our back lawn at one time is five which is a pretty small family group (mum and previous years joeys), normally a kangaroo mob will be larger in size.
Michelle

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