This image is part of the junkyard series.
This image is part of the junkyard series.
OM-3. Fujichrome Sensia 100. Nikon Coolscan V. old rail car with rust slowly eating through multiple layers of primer paint and metal. Winnsboro, SC. USA.
This image is part of the junkyard series.
digital abstract mixed media / (flame fractal and photographic textures) / / About a possible future day when we remember all what machines could do for us, till they ceased to exist and became rusted memories. / / CREDIT : / Many thanks to Cameron Gray for providing his free textures on his Parable Visions website. / / / DATE OF CREATION : 2007.10.12th / / DETAILS / Click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original~ / / / / / © 2007 Nodakami
This image of a rusted piece of metal reminded me of a landscape with both foreground and background mountains which are broken up by a lake.
This is a digital abstract piece using a flame fractal and photographic textures. / / Sister piece to Machines could do the work / / CREDIT : / Many thanks to Cameron Gray for providing his free textures on his Parable Visions website. / / / DATE OF CREATION : 2007.10.12th / / / © 2007 Nodakami
An abstract image of a rusted, old, oil drum
After the beginning of the terraformation.
I measure every Grief I meet / With narrow, probing, Eyes.. / I wonder if it weighs like Mine / Or has an Easier size. I wonder if They bore it long / Or did it just begin / I could not tell the Date of Mine / It feels so old a pain I wonder if it hurts to live / And if They have to try / And whether..could They choose between / It would not be..to die I note that Some, gone patient long, / At length, renew their smile.. / An imitation of a Light / That has so little Oil I wonder if when Years have piled / Some Thousands on the Harm / That hurt them early..such a lapse / Could give them any Balm Or would they go on aching still / Through Centuries of Nerve / Enlightened to a larger Pain / In Contrast with the Love The Grieved are many…I am told. / There is the various Cause.. / Death is but one..and comes but once / And only nails the eyes There’s Grief of Want..and grief of Cold.. / A sort they call “Despair” / There’s Banishment from native Eyes / In Sight of Native Air And though I may not guess the kind. / Correctly..yet to me / A piercing Comfort it affords / In passing Calvary. To note the fashions…of the Cross, / And how they’re mostly worn… / Still fascinated to presume / That Some, are like My Own.Emily Dickinson / / 12×14 is a bit of an anomaly for me, and is the beginning of a new journey….painted in watercolour on Arches Rough Paper it is also part of the Abstract Collection and the Tools Series…...the title refers to numbers and shapes and lengths, a carpenter, tools, math, metaphor, humanity, stories….. / There are so many layers to the painting…as part of the tool series, it is a picture of nails, but once you get past that, it turns into something else…the pain of piercing grief, the ties to Christianity, death and eyes nailed shut, the number of triangles which seem to go on to infinity, three points, the measurement of time, the measurement of the nails themselves…the structure that they make which is somewhat like a house…the sharp points etc..etc..and the background which though it seems like a landscape, is also reminiscent of the nails… the poem says so much too…. I hope it helps to get a deeper understanding of the painting /
The remains of a burnd car at an auto body shop. There is nothing better than sheet metal that is exposed to flame. / Abstract Macro 43 Favorites 26th May Featured on Redbubble / Featured Art & Photography Featured in Abstract Macro Urban Art / 27th May Featured in Outsiders / 4th June
Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.
This is a very close up photorgraph of an old, rusting, decaying, steel, metal fence. / Water Lane / Leeds City Centre
Metal Rust / Abstract Macro / By Bob Bremner
once in awhile, we all need a little shelter from the storm….......b
A closeup of a peice of sheet metal covered in rust. Colour & contrast upped. For Pliskin, wild & forever free / Please view larger if you have a moment, and thankyou for commenting. Appreciated, Alixzandra. Featured in Abstract macro Urban Art Group August 27th 09 Thank you very much to the Hosts & Group Featured in # 1 Artists of Redbubble August 27th 09 Thank you very much to the Hosts & Group
Dec. 9/09 – 1092 views. Abstract of rust on a concrete wall off a window frame. I have turned the image sideway for a more interesting angle. Nikon D200, Tamron 17-50mm / /
Sheet Metal Rust / Abstract Macro Featured Natural Textures Oct 09 Featured Urban Abstract Art Sept 09 /
Abstract macro photography rust and paint on a dumpster. / (300 Viewings) Severe Weather Warning Card Severe Weather Warning Matted Print Severe Weather Warning Laminated Print Severe Weather Warning Mounted Print Severe Weather Warning Canvas Print Severe Weather Warning Framed Print Features: Severe Weather Warning was featured in All Abstract Art / Severe Weather Warning featured The Fine Art Of Peeling Paint / Severe Weather Warning was featured in Photography Fun / Severe Weather Warning was featured inThe Art Of Intrigue
Rusting and painted metal on a trash dumpster. Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens
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