My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!
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Comments (27)
bmac62
The object the artist placed across Central America is a "long xistera". This is the traditional, woven basket with handle thingy used to play Jai Alai in Central America. Click Here to see a picture of a xistera. That bit of trivia popped right out of my random acces memory after staring at your lovely collage for about a minute:) Sometimes it is amazing at what we all must have floating around loose in out heads:-))) Your individual photos all add up to give us an outstanding 360 degree view!
DAVER2112
Wow! That's really cool. I remember seeing one similar to that in Washington DC at the art gallery.
Faemike55
Fantastic collection of photos. this is a very interesting piece of art.
durleybeachbum
Gosh! well done Bill! Thankyou for these close up pics, I was one of those who longed to see nearer.
MrsRatbag
I like the support design for the globe, very cool item and collage!
ocoee53
If I never make it to Chicago, you are showing me wonderful views of exactly the things I would like to see there!
jarmila
this is very interesting, good made collage
cfulton
What a world we live in - and I learn something new every day! A wonderful collage of images. Thanks, Clive
beachzz
This was such fun to look at, figuring out what all those things were. What an amazing piece and your fotos really show it all well!!
helanker
What a wonderful collage ot this amazing globe. The lighting is beautiful.
myrrhluz
Very interesting set of pictures. When I first saw it, the support piece looked like some sort of creature leaning over to look at the globe. I love the shadows on that image and one the top and bottom center images. Terrific collage!
jocko500
cool shot of this piece of art
mbz2662
Nice work :) I keep looking trying to identify all the objects.
elfin14doaks
Ah the bias globe. this are really great shot and the collage is awesome and the day it was taken was totally awesome. We have to do that again, maybe this time we can all meet somewhere no one has been before and make it an epic ninja photography adventure. ( Wheels are a turning, Dave sees smoke)
wysiwig
The people on this site are amazing! Thanks Bill I had no idea what that was and I was born there! At last all mysteries are solved. Fantastic collage of a really cool piece of art.
watapki66
Wonderful collage and information within the images!
bazza
Lovely capture of this globe Tara, and nice collage, very well done!!
CoreyBlack
WOW! I remember this and Chip and I still talk about that day. This is a very nicely done collage! Each part of it is perfect. Those colors are really crisp and clean. I still don't know what that Central American thing is.
MrsLubner
Beautiful collage that is so well put together it seems as if it was knit from the same ball of yarn... Stunning.
Chipka
Bill is right about that thingy, I think. I clicked the link because I can't resist clicking links. I love this collage. The colors are what really grab me. I was fascinated by that sort of deep-algae green that the globe has, as well as the bronze color peaking through. It looks positively ancient. Of course, as I looked at that thingy that Bill identified, I was going to tell you that it's a traditional butter knife from Ükür, but they're big in Central America because of the shoe trade that they have with Agara...which of course, ships shoes to Central America using Agaran cargo ships--many of which also carry archeological treasures to museums all over the world...but somehow the story of how butter knives Ükür get to Central America just collapses after that point. And perhaps that's a good thing. It sustains the mystery. At any rate, this is a great shot and I love the way it evokes so much of that brilliant Saturday!
EricSBauer
Awesome lighting and I really like how you presented it! A well done job all around.
lyron
Fantastic collage!!
hipps13
WOW this is so cool me eyes lit up have a wonderful weekend warm hugs smile, Linda Kaye
bebert
belle photo pour cette belle sculpture.
Merrylee
Thanks Tara for giving a closer look and great collage
alanwilliams
What a marvellous piece of work, so beautiful and complex at the same time.
debbielove
Cool art! weird about nothing below the equator!!??!! Great collage though.. Rob