Out of the Void Posters
Out of the Void Poster by Bebops





I am constantly astonished and entranced by the myriad forms of life on this planet. To quote one of my very favorite authors, Annie Dillard, in
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, "the creator has pizzazz".

I hope to display a variety of animal images on this blog to delight us all. I have created many products featuring wildlife and pets for my Zazzle stores, Bebop's Place and Bebop's Weddings, using my original photographs and designs. I am also constantly amazed at the gorgeous animal products available from the rest of the Zazzle community. I am hoping others will enjoy this blog and even be moved to purchase some of these lovely items for gifts or just for the pleasure of having such beauty around.



Tuesday, October 9, 2012

This Kindle skin features the spectacular male Indigo Bunting perched on a branch. This tiny bird is not often seen. He is shy and tends to avoid humans. His habitat is farmland, brush areas, and open woodlands. He has incredibly brilliant iridescent blue feathers and a very sweet song. The female is cute but a dull brown color. Here he is set against a lovely pastel blue sky. The image is repeated on the front and back. Fit this skin to your reader by choosing from the options on the right.




"The Koala cuddle". Painted from photos and sketches after brief encounters with Koalas in Queensland and Victoria, Australia. Painted on hot pressed paper using acrylic paints. Koala cuddle notebook is uniquely designed and painted by Sarah Trett.




Here's an artistic interpretation of parrots on an iPad case.

Monday, October 8, 2012

This decorative Bagettes wristlet features six gray and white seagulls gathered at the shore on a sunny day. The image is repeated on the back.




This cute newborn dino needs your tender care. Take him along anywhere you go!




This canvas print features a twitter bird on a tree branch with flowers.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

This lovely 2013 calendar poster features the exquisite cabbage butterfly (Pieris rapae). She has stopped flitting around the garden long enough to perch on verbena flowers. She has a black body which does not show beneath her four white wings, each with a black dot at the center. The two upper wings have a black band at the tips. Her face is a pale green. What a lovely, delicate creature she is! CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE 2013 CALENDAR POSTER COLLECTION




Here's a silly biology student hiccups card!




This iPhone skin features two little birds talking about love.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

This throw pillow features an artistic rendering of three Mallard Ducks perched on a pale orange gradient background. The male ducks can be identified by their iridescent green heads and yellow beaks. The females have lovely feathers in shades of brown and gold with orange beaks. The image is repeated on the back. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE WILD BIRD PILLOW COLLECTION.




An adorable ham on hoof running in a pig race towards his oatmeal cookie. Cute pink piglet with the number three silk is in focus with numbers four and five nearby. Red text on the bottom reads "A day at the races". Great for any porcine fan or pink piggie lover!




The Ice Age woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) may soon return if scientists are correct that cloning the extinct animal will be possible in the next five years. Well-preserved bone marrow was recovered from the thigh bone of a 23,000-year-old mammoth found buried in permafrost soil in Siberia in 1999. Global warming has thawed ground in eastern Russia that is usually almost permanently frozen, leading to the discoveries of a number of frozen mammoths Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 years ago at the end of the Pleistocene Russian and Japanese scientists are launching a joint research to recreate the mammoth.. By replacing the nuclei of egg cells from an elephant with those taken from the mammoth's marrow cells, embryos with mammoth DNA can be produced, Kyodo said, citing the researchers. Embryos will then be implanted into elephant wombs for delivery as the two species are closely related. Securing nuclei with an undamaged gene is essential for the nucleus transplantation technique. For scientists involved in the research since the late 1990s, finding nuclei with undamaged mammoth genes has been a challenge. The woolly mammoth is known from bones and frozen carcasses from northern North America and northern Eurasia with the best preserved carcasses in Siberia. They are perhaps the most well known species of mammoth. It disappeared from most of its range at the end of the Pleistocene, with an isolated population living on Wrangel Island until roughly 1700 BCE. Woolly mammoths are common in the fossil record. Unlike most other prehistoric animals, their remains are often not fossilized, but are preserved in their organic state. This is due in part to the frozen climate of their habitats, and to their massive size.

Friday, October 5, 2012

This Casemate iPhone case captures a red fox on a snowy road at the very top of a steep hill. The fox and the photographer were equally startled to come upon each other!




Wonderful cute funny crow cartoon design. He's fun and unique and a great gift idea. He's also full of personality.




This cute mug features an adorable photograph of my Degu sitting on an armchair relaxing. He looks like he is deep in thought. The photo shows the beautiful shades of cream and brown in his fur. The photo is on both sides of the mug. This would make a lovely gift for an animal lover. The design is shown here on a basic white mug but is also available on several different colours and styles of mugs, including beautiful frosted glass mugs.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

The grasshopper is a symbol of good luck all over the world. This fine art photography poster features a yellow and brown grasshopper climbing up a fluffy pink, red and magenta ageratum floss flower. He is looking over his shoulder at the photographer with his gold and black eye. Lovely green foliage frames the photograph. Perhaps this print will be a lucky charm!




A cat enjoying the spring sun adorns this wrapped canvas print.




"Gentle Winter" © Molly Harrison 2011 This polar bear poster is a combination of watercolor, acrylic, and digital painting.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

A grumpy looking American Toad (Bufo americanus) is looking out at you from this wrapped canvas print. This small amphibian is brown with black, gold olive green and orange coloration. His warts distinguish him from his frog neighbors. Although hatched in the water of ponds, rivers, lakes or streams, the tadpoles soon move to land where the toads live their adult lives. His startling call is a long screech. He looks quite fierce but is actually a gentle little guy who eat lots of garden pests including insects and slugs.




Alpaca portrait. Laugh at the comical face on this alpaca with cloudy sky in background. His exclamation "Hi!" can be personalized.




This classic horse pose of an Irish stallion racehorse brings Irish tradition, horse racing and horse lovers together. Ceramic candy jar available in two sizes, clear white ceramic background is customizable. Add text and color to suit the horse lover in your life, great gift for many occasions!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

This Halloween card features a golden yellow cat under a bare gold tree under a stylized moon, looking right out at you against a deep black background.




This Rickshaw Messenger Bag features a cute turtle design on its front flap and back against a background of sandy beige. The front behind the flap and interior lining are a coffee color, but you can change this and the monogrammed initials on the front flap.
The illustration on the turtles' shells of a map showing the continents of Earth aims to focus attention on the global threats facing the marine turtle. The design is easy to customize and personalize. Replace the initials shown with your own, or use the Customize It button to further personalize the design - changing the font style, color size and location, and the color or the binding and interior.
World Turtle Day is on May 23rd each year, raising awareness of the plight of freshwater, sea, and land turtles whose futures are threatened. Six of the seven species of marine turtles are listed as endangered or critically endangered, and the outlook is bleak. In the Pacific, leatherback turtles are quickly heading for extinction, and in the Mediterranean, green turtle numbers have significantly declined.




My fat black cat in his Halloween vampire version wearing a cape and sporting fangs on a grungy orange and black background on a greeting card. The text can easily be changed or removed.

Monday, October 1, 2012

This wrapped canvas print features brown horses grazing on a warm summer day against a bronze gradient background.




This beautiful calendar highlights some of the most amazing and threatened animals of Brazil. Created by international artist Kitty Harvill, who lives and paints in Brazil. Each month is a burst of color with exquisite artwork of these fascinating creatures. Perfect for the animal or nature lover.




An abstract collection of 3 common and popular butterfly species found in the U.S., the Tiger Swallowtail, Gulf Fritillary, and Buckeye - all in complementary hues of yellow and orange. Shown on customizable green background. Available in 2 sizes!

Sunday, September 30, 2012

This fine art photography wrapped canvas print features a typical winter scene: a sweet brown cottontail bunny rabbit with big ears is huddled under a pine tree seeking shelter from the snow storm.




This mousepad features my pastel drawing of a relaxed golden yellow and brown tabby cat with striking gold eyes and casting a contrasting blue shadow on a gray-beige paper.




A pretty butterfly in pink and purple. This purple butterfly picture is a cute cartoon style design. This image printed on this item was originally created with paint and ink.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

This Halloween party invitation features a whimsical design of two larger than life ants dancing across a colorful surface of orange, gold and purple. All text can be customized for your special event.




Here's a beautiful boxer dog poster.




This wrapped canvas print is a close up of a lion's face. It's a beautiful artistic rendering of the king of the jungle.

Friday, September 28, 2012

This coaster features a small female green frog with a yellow belly sitting among the grasses at the pond. She seems lonely as if she is waiting for her Prince Charming to appear.




This little one will melt your heart with his big brown eyes. He is a shelter dog and a best friend too!




The huge Grapevine beetle is golden tan with four brown spots along the side. It's harmless to people but sure likes grape leaves. Change the background color with Customize ~ edit ~ background.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

This striking mousepad features a lovely orange and white koi fish swimming through a sea of grass against a pure black background.




This beautiful calendar highlights some of the most amazing birds of Brazil. Created by international artist Kitty Harvill, who lives and paints in Brazil. Each month is a burst of color with exquisite artwork of these fascinating creatures. Perfect for the bird or nature lover.




You spent many hours choosing just the right yarn, just the right pattern, and then knitting your heart into every stitch. Here is a charming enclosure card to let the recipient know how much you love him or her, and how to properly care for his or her one-of-a-kind handcrafted gift. There's room at the bottom for a short hand-written message and your signature.
One the front, cheerful sheep. Two blue ewes, to be precise. They have clear eyes, nice teeth, tiny feet, fine wool and tails that can wag (smile). I love their matchstick legs and the expressions on their faces.
Inside, the text reads: Here is a hand-knitted hug just for you. Below is space to write in the fiber content and care instructions. A charming way to let the recipient of your hand-knitted gift know the type of yarn used and how to properly care for this very special gift.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

This humorous 2013 calendar poster features a grumpy looking American Toad (Bufo americanus). This small amphibian is brown with black, gold olive green and orange coloration. His warts distinguish him from his frog neighbors. Although hatched in the water of ponds, rivers, lakes or streams, the tadpoles soon move to land where the toads live their adult lives. His startling call is a long screech. He looks quite fierce but is actually a gentle little guy who eat lots of garden pests including insects and slugs. The text reads: Back off. It can be customized or removed. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE 2013 CALENDAR POSTER COLLECTION




Buckskin pony on a binder.




This photograph features an old female elephant from the Indian subcontinent with sawdust on her back. This gorgeous wildlife animal is depicted walking. The photograph shows the elephant's body from the side. Her ears are small as is characteristic of elephants of Asia. Background color is customizable, so you can change it in anything you like. Elephants are known for their memory, there is truth in the saying 'Elephants never forget'. This beautiful picture is a perfect gift for nature and animal lovers. Original photo by dandellion Kimban.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

My garden is a universe of light, color and movement. The flowers and vegetables shine with beauty...and the little animals amaze me with their infinite variations of shape, form and action. I have tried to capture these lovely little beings with my photography and have compiled the best for this 2013 calendar. I hope you will join me in the marvelous land of the giant swallowtail, hoverfly, tiger swallowtail, damselfly, cranefly, least skipper butterfly, grasshopper, Aphrodite fritillary butterfly, polyphemus moth, honeybee, ruby meadowhawk dragonfly and bush katydid nymph. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE 2013 WALL CALENDAR COLLECTION




This horse just really doesn't think you can hit the target - go ahead, show him what great aim you have. You and your friends will have a great time playing darts with this fun dart game. Great for cabin, country or farm theme.




Show off your love of birdwatching with this colorful array of backyard wild birds on a pattern of bright yellow gingham. This illustration features eight common North American species: northern cardinal, black-capped chickadee, ruby-throated hummingbird, eastern bluebird, cedar waxwing, northern oriole, american goldfinch and northern mockingbird. A great gift for birders and nature lovers!

Monday, September 24, 2012

This binder features a beautiful purple finch sitting high up on a branch, surrounded by green leaves. He has a brilliant red head and a pale pink breast. His sturdy beak is perfect for cracking seeds. He is the bird that the famous ornithologist, Roger Tory Peterson, described as a “sparrow dipped in raspberry juice.” The image is repeated on the back and spine. The text on the spine reads: Field Notes. It can be customized or deleted.




De Bijenkorf, Sights of Amsterdam. A postcard featuring a horse and cart taxi waiting on Dam Square just outside the Royal Palace for its next tour booking.




The famous WPA posters. Professionally restored and remastered exclusively for sale here at Page Of History.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

This mousepad features photography of a baby Gray Catbird who has flown into the garage and is very confused about how to fly back out. Here he is looking out the window, wondering if that is the way to go. The happy ending is that he finally flew out the garage door. His lovely grey and black feathers are illuminated by the sunlight streaming in as is the brown wood window sill. What a wonderful gift for a birder!




This gift box has a cat silhouette with white eyes and red heart.




This iPad case sports an up close photo of a squirrel eating.