Beautiful photography and magical art all created by John Haldane
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by John Haldane
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On Walnut Street, down near the ground, almost out of sight, stand tiny houses for the little people or elves ~ I'm not sure which. Bending very low... more
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On Walnut Street, down near the ground, almost out of sight, stand tiny houses for the little people or elves ~ I'm not sure which. Bending very low and very quietly, I can see the doors and windows in these little structures. The sidewalk looms big compared to them. What goes on inside? Who occupies these little places? The mind wonders - what goes on in Tiny Houses on Walnut Street?
John Haldane is a published professional artist living in Asheville, North Carolina. His artwork has been featured in fine art galleries in Arizona and North Carolina and in calendars, books, and magazines. The magazines include The Scenic, the Laurel of Asheville, The Writers & Artists Quarterly, COSTCO Magazine, Wild WNC News, Camera in the Wild Magazine, and others. He has had articles published in several of these magazines as well. Haldane's art is unique, created using cameras, software, digital tools, and/or paints. Haldane is a member of the Carolina Nature Photographers Association (CNPA). He has also joined the Friends of the WNC Nature Center, the North Carolina Arboretum, The Great Smoky Mountains Association (Lifetime...
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Douglas Fromm
A fine capture of an exceptional artistic endeavor !!.....
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!
Dominique Fortier
Miam! miam! Wonderful John! l/f
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!!
Chuck Hicks
Nice Please post on Street Art
John Haldane replied:
Thanks, Chuck.
Lois Bryan
What an absolutely charming, darling work of art, John ... you really tickle the imagination with this one!!!! I adore it!!! l/f and tweeted
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!
Marcia Lee Jones
Well done!
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!
Chrisann Ellis
John, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums..Happy Days..Congrats!!!
Chrisann Ellis
John, This is Cool!...ft.vt
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!
Kellice Swaggerty
This is so unique, John! L/F
John Haldane replied:
Thank you, Kellice
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group!
John Haldane replied:
Thank you!