BARBARA MCMAHON FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AND PAINTINGS
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by Barbara McMahon
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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Upon building this little structure of seaglass I felt the harmonious effect had a very peaceful appearance as it all blended and melted into one... more
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Upon building this little structure of seaglass I felt the harmonious effect had a very peaceful appearance as it all blended and melted into one sculpture. To me it represents a sort of "Peace" as manmade objects, made from natural substances returned to the sea, only to be found by man once again, to be enjoyed and admired.
The most common colors of sea glass are kelly green, brown, white(clear), and purple(clear). These colors come from bottles used by companies that sell beer, juices, and soft drinks. The clear or white glass comes from clear plates and glasses, windshields, windows, and assorted other sources.
Less common colors include jade, amber (from bottles for whiskey, medicine, spirits, and early bleach bottles), golden amber or amberina (mostly used for spirit bottles), lime green (from soda bottles during the 1960s), forest green, and ice- or soft blue (from soda bottles, medicine bottles, ink bottles, and fruit jars from the late 19th and early 20th c...
Barbara McMahon is an artist that paints and photographs the beauty, the humanity and the unseen moments on this planet with a passion that is deeply rooted within her psyche. Usually inspired by something she has witnessed in nature or by the emotions evoked by music or human and animal connection, Barbara is compelled to capture that scene with a passion and desire to share with as many people as possible. As her experience has grown in the art world, she has developed a deeper understanding of this vast universe and her own flickering place within it. A specialty niche Barbara enjoys is photographing beach/sea glass with unique backgrounds and wonderful natural lighting. These Zen-like images have become very popular with...
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Barbara McMahon
Thank you Kym Backland for "favoriting" Peace. I'm pleased you like it.
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Marinescu Dan for featuring "Peace" in the Premium FAA Artists group!
Barbara Griffin
Another beauty, Barbara.... very interesting reading as well. I will have to keep my eyes open for some sea glass when it gets warm enough to go to the beach. vf
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Barbara for your generous comment. Best time is to wait until have a good storm (stay safe). Also when the ice retreats it often leaves some behind. Hope you find some!
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Nadine and Bob for featuring "Peace" in USA Artist News!
Kimberleigh Ladd
I find this image very peaceful. Kim
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you very much Kim!
Barbara McMahon
Yonah, that you so much for your generous compliment and support! It was tricky to do but I liked the result.
Barbara McMahon
Thank you so, so much Cheryl! It is simple but definitely hard to shoot. I was shooting outdoors with natural lighting and used no software to process. It is so worth the effort, especially when people recognize that "Simple is Hard". Many thanks for your support!
Cheri Randolph
Barbara, I enjoyed your beautiful minimalist photo here as well as William's entertaining comment, and I agree with him. I'll quote another FAA artist, Ross Odom, who commented once in the Minimalism Group discussion, "Simple is hard." I will add to that that, elegantly simple is extremely hard. This is incredibly, elegantly, simple . . . and quite beautiful. voted
William Fields
When an artist does something that is so simple and elegant it drives other artists into a state of envy and too often the response is "I can do that!" And so you can. What sets the image apart and what you didn't do is think of it. Here Barbara has put one out there that will elicit those envious cries but remember; she did it. She thought of it. She executed it. You didn't, so shut up. voted, favorite, promoted as Daily Favorite in CFC group
Barbara McMahon replied:
Wow! Thank you so much William! What a wonderful review you have given me and my photographic effort! I appreciate it very much! Message me if you'd like to know, if you haven't figured it out already, how this shot was set up. Thanks again for your support?
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Janice for featuring "Peace" in the Beach Treasures group. I'm so delighted to have found this group in FAA!
Amy Fernandes
Smooth and tranquil. I love it! voted
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Amy for your generous support!
Jennifer Molinaro
My goodness...the contours are exquisite! Who knew glass could look so soft!
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Jennifer. These beautiful pieces of seaglass were collected by my daughter.