From the 2007 floriade in Canberra. Shot with with a big big macro – 400 f/2.8IS with 2x TC – the people looking on were a little bewildered at the sight.
There is an article in this morning’s paper that the National Gallery of Australia is seeking to raise $150 million to purchase new art. ...
There is an article in this morning’s paper that the National Gallery of Australia is seeking to raise $150 million to purchase new art. They are calling on the philanthropy of wealthy Australians (I guess they would also take money from others if they were so inclined). This is a good thing. Although on one level I question why somebody would give to acquire multi-million dollar art pieces rather than give to save lives in Burma or China. But I can sort of see it. The art is uplifting, raises the tone of society and you get to go to really good dinners and meet really important people. But on another level, I cannot help but feel that this excessive emphasis on “great art” is not very good at achieving the “meta” purpose (the purpose behind the purpose). If the objective is to use art to uplift society, then “great art” is a pretty blunt weapon. There is on old saying along the lines: “Tell me and I may remember / Show me and I may copy / Let me do and I will understand”. Great art is all about telling. We have put too much emphasis on it at the expense of allowing people to participate in art. RedBubble is all about further understanding by helping and encouraging people to do art. This is a higher order purpose, albeit one with far fewer fancy dinners associated with it and the important people we meet are family and friends. by Martin Hosking (aka Pilgrim)
/ Artist’s conception of The Dawn of the Universe... Mixed Media on Paper In the beginning was the three-pointed star, / One smile of light across the empty face, / One bough of bone across the rooting air, / The substance forked that marrowed the first sun, / And, burning ciphers on the round of space, / Heaven and hell mixed as they spun. In the beginning was the pale signature, / Three-syllabled and starry as the smile, / And after came the imprints on the water, / Stamp of the minted face upon the moon; / The blood that touched the crosstree and the grail / Touched the first cloud and left a sign. In the beginning was the mounting fire / That set alight the weathers from a spark, / A three-eyed, red-eyed spark, blunt as a flower, / Life rose and spouted from the rolling seas, / Burst in the roots, pumped from the earth and rock / The secret oils that drive the grass. In the beginning was the word, the word / That from the solid bases of the light / Abstracted all the letters of the void; / And from the cloudy bases of the breath / The word flowed up, translating to the heart / First characters of birth and death. In the beginning was the secret brain. / The brain was celled and soldered in the thought / Before the pitch was forking to a sun; / Before the veins were shaking in their sieve, / Blood shot and scattered to the winds of light / The ribbed original of love. Dylan Thomas
Inspirational greeting card
Some of my favorite inspirational and thought-provoking quotes from my favorite authors, peacemakers and wisdom teachers to accompany photographs from the past, present and future.
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Full View to please. You must be a fellow Xbox 360 gamer to “get” this shirt.. / Achievements are the new Points system in current games. Not too much different from what you find in the (sadly) dissapearing Mall Arcades. And just like the Arcade Leaderboards, Achievements can get pretty addictive. Hince the T-shirt. _ Not very Girl friendly, I know. But don’t worry, I’m working on a few ideas.
Young business people enjoying their success. Illustration. People jumping, they are happy, they’ve made it, so can you with this stimulating image on your team stuff!
If a butterfly can flap its wings a thousand times a minute to reach its destinations, imagine what you can do! (Author unknown) The monarch butterfly on a bed of phlox is a lovely scene from my mother’s garden. The phlox were cuttings taken from the garden of my mentor during my practice teaching days in college over 30 years ago. Dear old Mrs. Branton who gave me the cuttings has long since passed away, but her flowers live on and so do the memories I have of her. She was a great inspiration to me and she would have approved of the sentiment on this image!
Little Red School House RD Riccoboni ™ This Historic one room gem is in New Canaan, Connecticut. Part of the artists New England series of paintings. This painting is lovingly dedicated to my teachers in the Connecticut public school system who inspired me and coached me to develop my artistic abilities as a young man. More about this artist In the words of Helen Keller: Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. / Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. RD Riccoboni ™Impressionist art and Realism art includes California Art, San Diego Art, Los Angeles Art, San Francisco Art, New York Art, Manhattan Art, New York City Art, Connecticut Art, New England Art such as this Connecticut townscape. Color is the first thing you notice about my work. What makes it ‘pop’ is the placement of color and texture. The primary colors in my palette are derived from the colors in the original rainbow flag which represent sexuality, healing, sun, nature, art, harmony and spirit. As a painter I am a visual storyteller. A message comes with the art – perhaps it is playful, calming, erotic, disturbing, political, or even sacred. I like to flirt with the issues and experiences we face in everyday life, the things we do and the places we go that define our lives. Whether positive, humorous, or thought provoking, my work portrays events people relate to while creating a sense of place for the viewer. RD Riccoboni ™ is an innovative American-born painter (California, 1960), influenced by his early years living in the suburbs of New York City. A self-taught artist, he credits encouragement by family and teachers for his drive and inspiration. RD Riccoboni ™ paintings on canvas and paper depict his travels and local interest. Subjects include California landscape, cityscape, portraiture, street-scenes, public events, and everyday happenings and friends. His palette is derived from the bold colors of the original rainbow flag. Colors that represent, sexuality, healing, sunshine, nature, art, harmony, and spirit. RD Riccoboni ™ internationally recognized work represents community, a sense of place in a positive and life affirming manner.
Hey people, don’t let the constant depression of every day hassles affect you. Remember your dreams, everything else is just crap, so here is a shirt for those who believe in aspiring to their dreams. Achieve!
you get achievement this when you: Finish the third mission of the Campaign on Normal, Heroic, or Legendary. / Tsavo Highway is my fav. lvl on Halo 3… / XD love this game…
Graduation caps being tossed into the sky.
“If Elephants Can Fly, Anything Is Possible” Sweet, simple, whimsical colored pencil drawing of two elephants, one pink and one green, flying around a serene moon. A delightful gift for any occasion, particularly a fun congratulations or happy encouragement for a major achievement in life.
Cherish your visions and your dreams, as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. This time I introduce a star in morning sky. It is giving perfect illusion of new life, new day, new hope for everybody. I saw it in Grand Canyon….
I attended a Welcome Home ceremony for a brigade of nearly 4000 American soldiers who just returned home from fifteen months of duty in Baghdad, Iraq. It was a very moving tribute to these men and women who gave of themselves so unselfishly for the cause of liberty and especially for the 14 fallen soldiers and their families. The story they told is quite different from the ones we hear in the media. They spoke to us about the Iraqi people, about their becoming more unified as a nation and less divided into religious factions, about the strides being made where women’s rights are concerned, about the strengthening of their economy, about new schools being built, about the ongoing turnover of defense into the hands of the Iraqi army, about a nation that is finding itself and reveling in its emerging identity. It was heartwarming to hear the stories, to see the pride on the faces of the soldiers who felt they had made a difference in the world. I think this photo summarizes the message they gave us at the Welcome Home ceremony—a message from troops who felt they had succeeded in accomplishing the mission they were sent to do, that they were “in step” with the vision for a better Iraq and a better world.
Ambitious? If The Shoe Fits… Wear your ambition proudly, in any colour you wish! The shoes in this design will appear in the colour of your T-shirt. Red tee = red shoes / Blue tee = blue shoes It’s that simple!! A do it yourself selective colouring! You like to buy a great pair of shoes in all your favourite colours, well by all means, don’t hesitate to indulge! After all, a t-shirt is much less expensive than a pair of shoes… George, a.k.a Monocotilidono , a good RB friend of mine, sent me a bubblemail today concerning the original design of Social Climber Tee . He suggested that I make the shoes transparent in order to have the colour of the t-shirt show thru. I thought that it was a fabulous idea, and immediately went to work, converting the design to black and white instead of the slightly sepia tone, in order to fit a wider choice of t-shirt colours. I think that it looks great!!! Thank you to George for sharing his brilliant idea! Click the thumbnail below to see the original opaque version in a slightly sepia tone /
Hiker overlooking Grand Canyon in Page, Arizona
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