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Daniel May
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Cactus.
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Washing basket.
Leaves.
Train station.
Temple.
Temple.
Temple.
Table and chairs.
Stairs and plant.
Self portrait.
Self portrait.
Mosiac on ramp.
Port glasses.
Path.
Self portrait.
Grapevine.
Grapevine.
Graffeti and thistle.
Goon and candle.
Flyscreen.
Fan.
Droplets.
Door handle.
Deck.
Deck.
Fence.
Graffit and satellite.
Caleb.
Cactus.
Bus trip.
Bus trip.
Box, cups and mirrors.
Blinds.
Bark.
Ball and anemone.
Seats.
Plant shadows.
Building.
Gazebo.
Gazebo.
Flowers.
Flowers.
Flowers.
Flowers.
Flowers.
Fire.
Fern.
Dunny rolls and glass.
Dunny rolls.
Deconstructed bottlebrush.
Cactus.
Cactus.
Cactus.
Cactus.
Bowl and keyboard.
One very good night.
Truck sale.
A rock crusher from Inverell.
An ocean frame.
Seaweed distortions.
Wok rust that looks like a stylised image of the ...
Wok rust that looks like a stylised version of th...
Metal crystals.
Light at dusk.
Goon and glass.
Goon, glass and keyboard.
Goon, glass and keboard.
A bowl and candleholder,
A bowl and candleholder.
A bowl and candleholder.
A bowl and candleholder.
An abstract work, care of a bowl and candleholder.
This is a collage of three different photos. The...
A pastel and pencil portrait of a couple of cocke...
A pastal of a mate of mine, Jeremy. I liked the ...
A pastal of my grandma. It only vaguely resembles...
Another painting inspired by bark. I liked the te...
This abstract piece was inspired by rock pools loc...
This painting was inspired by a rock formation loc...
This painting was inspired by a photograph i took ...
This image was inspired by a waterfall at Goonoowi...
I found this image at the Pioneer Village back at ...
This artwork was inspired by decaying posters on a...
This abstract piece was inspired by the female for...
This painting was inspired by a beach sunset.
This was a water colour painting inspired by gum t...
This was a painting inspired by bark.
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