Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Travel Photography Books by Tamyra Crossley




Greece

Lakeside 

Seaside

Romania
Have just created four new travel photo books (12x12 softcover 20-26 pages each) of my original photographs while experiencing new places.  I have been blessed in being able to have seen some unique places around the world and am thrilled to share these with others who love to travel and have a desire to see the world.  They are available through my etsy site: viewfinderphoto.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Fall Creek Winery

Fall Creek Winery
One of the featured wines at the Autumn Art and Wine Festival held in Spring, Texas.  This winery is located in Tow, Texas.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Pleasant Hill Winery

Pleasant Hill Winery 
Decided to try some new colors on this wine themed piece.  This winery is another in Texas and featured at the Autumn Art and Wine Festival in Spring, Texas this year.  It is located in Brenham, Texas.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Calais Winery

Calais Winery
Had a show at the Autumn Art and Wine Festival in Spring, TX.  It featured lots of local wines so I wanted to create some new pieces in their honor. This winery is in Dallas, Texas.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Out on the Town

Out on the Town
Wanted to see what I could do with only black watercolors.  The finished result has a timeless, classic feel to it.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Lady of the Forest

Eyes of the Forest
Love the deep color and mystery of this piece.  It was done in watercolor and was happy with the intensity of the color.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Sheer Blue

Sheer Blue


Was after a sheer feel to a fabric and loved the effect of being able to somewhat see through the material.  This was done with watercolor and ink and I had to be careful not to overdo the watercolor washes at the bottom of the skirt.  Liked the light feel to this piece.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Fashion Statement

Hibiscus
I've been challenging myself with portraits   I liked the floppy hat and the idea of only putting color on the flowers.  I call it Hibiscus.