Iceberg Facts

Iceberg: Massive piece of ice of varying form that has broken off from a glacier.
Only one ninth of the iceberg is seen.
The tallest known iceberg was 168 metres above sea level.


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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Cod Fish Life-Cycle - Newfoundland Painting

I usually post photos and paintings of icebergs on here, but i figured today I would post one of my Newfoundland related artworks.

This is a painting of Newfoundland codfish I did a while ago.

To find out what its all about, please go here.. Life-Cycle - Abstract Painting Art of Cod Fish

Life-Cycle of Cod

Fish Painting Art

11" X 14"



Monday, November 28, 2011

Newfoundland Icebergs in the Bay



Icebergs are huge chunks of ice that have broken off from arctic glaciers. Over the course of a few months, they venture southward with the tides, constantly toppling and melting on their voyage. When they finally arrive here on the coast of Newfoundland/Labrador, icebergs are much smaller, but are often still a spectacle to behold. Many icebergs come in beautiful shapes. The ones here near two wharves in Newfoundland, Canada, are flat, and sometimes even helicopters land on them.



Sunday, November 27, 2011

Beautiful Giant Iceberg Photo With Fishing Boat



This is a photograph of a huge iceberg along with a fishing boat. Icebergs are very beautiful and majestic when viewed up close. Maybe this is what hey are doing... not fishing, but getting a close encounter with this massive chunk of floating ice.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Mysterious Photo of TALL Iceberg Reaching to the Sky

This is a very impressive photograph  of a huge iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The gigantic iceberg reaches to the sky and it isn't apparent from the image how high it actually goes. The giant piece of glacier looks as though it is about to topple over any second at all. If it does, you would NOT want to be near it when it collapses!

Giant Iceberg off the Coast of
Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada

Friday, November 4, 2011

REFLECTIONS OF THE PAST - ART - A Deeper Exploration

Most of my artworks have a dual meaning. One is literal and representational... what appears on the surface and is readily accessible to the viewer. Images are used that the viewer (and the artist) is familiar with. This part of the duality in "Reflections of the Past" is explored in the previous post...... more at Graham Matthews ART


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