Christine Farkas Visual Artist
mixed media
aquatic adj. relating to or consisting of, or being in water
baths n. pool that provides a facility for swimming
stream, n. a body of running water flowing on the earth
lagoon, n. an area of shallow salt water separated from the sea by sand dunes
o-ce-an-ic
docks n. a group of piers on a commercial waterfront that serve as a general landing area for ships or boats
terrain, n. an area of land; ground
tract, n. an expanse of land or water
coastal, adj. located on or near or bordering a coast
jetty, jet’i, n. a breakwater or landing stage
driftwood n wood cast ashore by water
mottled adj. marked or patterned with irregular patches of colour
sandbar, n. a long sand-bank in a river or sea
dusk n. the state or period of partial darkness between day and night
reflections, n. pl., the return of light or sound waves from a surface
reef, n. a strip or ridge of rocks, sand or coral that rises to or near the surface of a body of water
pier n woodwork projecting into the sea or other water as a promenade
depth, n. the quality of being deep
depth, n. the quality of being deep
watery, adj. full of water
boardwalk n. promenade, especially of planks, along a beach or waterfront
strata n.pl a layer of material, formed either naturally or artificially, often one of a number of parallel layers
gem n. a cut and polished precious stone
boardwalk n. promenade, especially of planks, along a beach or waterfront
marina, n. a specially designed harbour with moorings for pleasure craft and small boats
watershed n.; a ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
ridge; n. a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed
range(n); row of mountains
balanced n, emotional stability; habit of calm behavior, judgment,etc
whitewater n., frothy water as in rapids or waterfalls
wharf (n); a structure built on the shore so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload
drydock (n); a structure able to contain a ship so as to leave the ship free of water
post n a strong piece of timber set up as a support
rockpool (n); a pool of water remaining on a reef, shore platform or beach after the tide has receded
rockpool (n); a pool of water remaining on a reef, shore platform or beach after the tide has receded
by-path n; an indirect or rarely used path
depth n; 1. the quality of being deep
fluid adj.;able to flow freely, not sold or rigid
anchorage, n.; a place of or for anchoring
causeway, n. a raised path or road over a marsh or water or across land
untitled n.; deprived of a title
bubble n.; ball of air
Fairy Bower
pool n.; a casual collection of water
pond (a) n; small area of still water
miniaiture n.; a representation or image of something on a small or reduced scale
planks n. (pl) long flat pieces of timber several inches thick
shallows (n) a part of a body of water of little depth
lake (n) 1.inland body of water
dockside (n); land or area adjoining a dock
bollard (n); nautical a thick, low post, mounted on a wharf to which mooring lines from vessels are attached
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