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  • Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Lucky? Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Everyone needs a lurid t-shirt that pretends it’s innocent, when we all know it isn’t! Besides, who hasn’t walked by a campfire and thought, “you know what… / ”. Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Join me on the Darkside…I’ll bring cookies. Evil is very tempting! Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • A Scorpion stands at the bank of a river, looking for a way to cross. As he waits a Fox comes to the river bank and prepares to cross. The Scorpion goes to the Fox and asks if he will let him ride on his back across the river. / The Fox say, “No, you’ll sting me”. / The Scorpion says, “ If I do that we we’ll both die”, and he promises that he will not sting the Fox. / The Fox is reluctant but he sees that the Scorpion will drown in the river if he stings the Fox, so he allows the Scorpion onto his back, and so he begins to swim. / In the middle of the river the Fox screams in pain as the Scorpion stings him. As the poison begins to freeze his limbs and the Fox begins to go under the water he looks over his shoulder at the Scorpion and ask, “Why? Now we will both die”. / The Scorpion looks back at the Fox and says, “I couldn’t help it, it’s my nature”. Native American Story. Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • You know I had a few replies on this, so I like to hear yours.. this came out cool.. I wanted something dark yet modern. The pose of this character was all I was interested in.

  • Even God cannot change the past. Agathon (448–400 BC)

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  • I created this mandala image for a logo for a local restaurant. Digitally created in Paint Shop Pro. The restaurant has fallen on hard times, as has happened to a lot of businesses lately. They are in danger of having to thrown in the towel so I’m giving all proceeds of any sales of this image on RB to them to help. They have fabulous, organic, international cuisine in a very cool, funky little space in an old building in downtown Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

  • Going with the flow … For greeting cards and gifts, go to Sunny Sites Online Art Store / Large size art at Anne Vis Imagekind Gallery / For other designs, see Sunny Sites

  • Self portrait smoking. / Acrylic on canvas board.

  • There is talk of within the decade we will have men walking the surface of Mars. I wonder on the prudence of the capital expenditures necessary to finance such an endeavor when as a world we are insufficiently addressing the basic needs of its people. Furthermore should we be focusing our attention on the stars when there is so much we do not understand about our own planet and the mysteries just beneath the surface of our oceans. Just a thought…. We are making some fantastic advances in wave pump generators producing electrical power from the simple action of the waves. That is the advancements that most excite me, the utilizing of the abundance available right here on our planet in green healthy technologies that will benefit mankind for generations to come! Then we can expand past the moons rings.

  • What do you see when you look within? I am not talking a distorted perception of what we try to project to others, instead, what is at the core of our being? It is said that before we can begin to move forward in our lives and achieve our true potentials, we need to face that what terrifies us the most…our true self. Once we can face that which is the worst in us, we can confront it and start making real changes in our lives. For the fastest way to make a positive change in our lives is to change the only thing we really have control of ourselves, then the world begins to change around us. For things to change in your life you have to be willing to change yourself first!

  • A secret place known only to Bears… Original Painting Available for Purchase – please inquire for more information

  • The Shaman is the intermediary between the People and the Spirit World, and the Hummingbird is one of the Messengers that carries communications between the two Worlds – we need to respect and hold onto that ‘connection’ Original Painting Available for Purchase – please inquire for more information

  • From a series of paintings about “connections” – everyone today seems almost addicted to staying connected to one another (to whatever purpose) that it seemed important to reflect on the ‘dropped’ and lost connections with things spiritual… Original Painting Available for Purchase – please inquire for more information

  • Feeling the need to take some….......... Created from a fractal made in Interations.

  • / The labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness, it combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. It represents a journey to our own centre and back out again. We can have a direct experience with a labyrinth and they are often used during meditation and prayer. Walking through a labyrinth awakens our senses and also acts as a rebirthing centre and seen as the Great Goddess’ womb and we are cleansed by the experience. You may notice my picture is encased within a uterus shape to represent this. They reveal the presence of a cosmic order and universal consciousness, this labyrinth I have drawn here and then expanded on in a polar pattern is called a 7-Fold Cretan Labyrinth and the oldest known labyrinth found around the world in ancient sites and sacred areas known to have been drawn at least 4000BC. This same labyrinth can be found on coins from Knossos, Crete 10BC. Crete is home to the most famous labyrinth myth, that of the Greek hero Theseus and his slaying of the Minotaur after he enters King Minos’ Labyrinth and with the help of Ariadne’s ball of wool finds his way out again, sails back to Greece and becomes and Athenian hero. Most labyrinths, particularly ancient and religious ones, a good one is at Chartres in France, contain non-verbal, geometric and numerical symbols or prompts that create the sacred geometry. These are meant to represent a cosmic order as they interface the material world with the realms of higher consciousness…. Labyrinth is a word of Pelasgian, which is pre-Greek, origin and oddly enough comes about from labrys, a word for the Archaic “double axe”, with inthos “place” (as in “Corinth”). The complex palace of Knossos in Crete is usually implicated, though the actual dancing-ground, depicted in patterns at Knossos, has not been found. Something was being shown to visitors as a labyrinth at Knossos in the 1st century AD. Greek mythology did not recall, however, that in Crete there was a Lady who presided over the Labyrinth. A tablet inscribed in Linear B found at Knossos records a gift “to all the gods honey; to the mistress of the labyrinth honey.” All the gods together receive as much honey as the Mistress of the Labyrinth alone. Much of this info can be accessed at Crystalinks You can also learn how to draw one at that site, which can be tricky at first but flow out when you master it and is great for the soul. / This is a graphite hand drawn Cretan labyrinth, put into Polarise then printed out and coloured in by hand with colouring pencil, my favourite art medium. / / This one is my original drawing without added colour, which is also available but not listed. / / Check out Dark Labyrinth

  • Made with someone special in mind who is having the fight of their life. You will FIGHT! You will WIN! / Here’s to the day when the only questions about Cancer are History questions. Like “What was Cancer?”. Copyright © by MOC2designs, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Good help is so very hard to find… Painting Availability: SOLD

  • “Wizards – Believe in the Magic” In appreciation of those whose magical powers have inspired legends and fairy tales…

  • Original oil painting by American artist Michael Creese.

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