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  • photographer: chris zissiadis / camera: mamiya c330 / film: kodak tmax 400

  • me…again…like I’ve mentioned before….I’m the cheapest model I know…..

  • This is a continuation of ’’The spies in the sky…’‘ / Here is the poem that contiues the story,be sure to read the next poem ’’Clean up duty’’ !This was completed with Pencil and pen ! / Fire sale! / Clarry was a man of respectable taste, / Socks right up to his knees, / The secret to his sucess was his wit and charm, / Even knew how to sell toothpaste, / Direct and virtually spot on… / Then that fatal full day,he made his final sale / His back to the picket sign,The shockwave blinks and folds / The sold sticker infused ,Clarry was peeled in two… Radiactive snow Falling, / Tickling his radioactive toupee’,fused into his skull / a reminder of Humanity’s vanity, / Then out from the skies, / Little ships coming flying down,Aliens wearing there frowns / Clean up duty was going to be a bitch, / a new home for another generations fole… The little man in his green helmuted suit, / Stumbles on the picket sign, / He doesn’t know whether to laugh or too to cry, / Clarry’s ‘Prime Real estate’’ -SOLD / The alien recited, / Now this new estate has changed its hand, / Humankinds pocession, / Lost in the radiactive sands / Clarry you still made a sale,of quite considerable scale…. By James Michael Avalos 23/1/2008

  • Digital poster of my favorite Federal Agent.

  • Collaboration bites/ozjami No.2 ! / Here is the colour version of Fire Sale !Special thanks and credit to Bites !! for her special colours !!

  • This is an entry into the Agent Provocateur T-shirt Challenge…. The theme – your vision of the future. What do you think life will be like in 250 years? More info here I do not hold much faith in humanity unfortunately… hence my design is a little depressing, but perhaps something that needs to be considered. Best Viewed Large *Note – I have added some badges…

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    by RiSH :

    Made for AgentProv : Weekend T-Shirt Challenge – Something Different Inspired by song: Black Eyed Peas : Where Is The Love? ( Lyrics & Video ) This similar symbol has been used in Where is the love Video . Another version here:

  • My tribute to the Joker from the film “The Dark Knight”.

  • I know I’m a day late for the Agent Provocateur something different challenge but this one was a struggle! In the end I decided to combine all the things I wanted to try into one. There’s some pixel action, a bit of black on black and even some braille. The song I’ve chosen is Leif Erikson by Interpol. If you haven’t heard this song you must go and buy the album now. It’s worth it just for this track and NYC. The braille idea comes from the opening lines and the red on the shirt represents the lyrics “brief things” in braille. She says It helps with the lights out / Her rabid glow is like braille to the night. / She swears I’m a slave to the details / But if your life is such a big joke, why should I care? The clock is set for nine but you know you’re gonna make it eight. / So that you two can take some time, teach each other to reciprocate. She feels that my sentimental side should be held with kid gloves / But she doesn’t know that I left my urge in the icebox / She swears I’m just prey to the female, / Well then hook me up and throw me, baby / cakes, cuz I like to get hooked. The clock is set for nine but you know you’re gonna make it eight. / All the people that you’ve loved they’re all / bound to leave some keepsakes. / I’ve been swinging all the time, think it’s time to learn your way. / I picture you and me together in the jungle it will be ok. I’ll bring you when my lifeboat sails through the night / That is supposing you don’t sleep tonight It’s like learning a new language / Helps me catch up on my mime / If you don’t bring up those lonely parts / This could be a good time / You come here to me. / We’ll pick up those lonely parts and set them down / You come here to me… She says brief things, her love’s a pony / My love’s subliminal

  • agents of oblivion Album cover

  • / Spanish version T-Shirt

  • I took this of Tyler riding on the trolley in CT. The title came from Michael Armijo who used this image on his blog / Tyler was very ecxited about seeing the picture there. TOP TEN Children in Natural Light Challenge —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Please have a look at some of my other photos: / People/Portrait / Animals/Pets / Travel/Scenics / Flowers/Insects/Macros / BlackWhite / StillLife / Photoshop ~Image copyright © 2008 Jamie Lee. All rights reserved. / All photographs, images, and text by Jamie Lee is the exclusive property of Jamie Lee and is protected under United States and international copyright laws. Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from Jamie Lee is strictly prohibited. No images are within Public Domain. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept or illustration is also a violation of copyright. Please also visit my website for more images.. JmeLee.com

  • an earhart chappel photograph. / chappel on hair , makeup and prop. / a chappel edit. model for lilith is co. a wonderful model i would recommend to anyone!she has soo many looks! and i am lucky to be able to work with such a wonderfully talented model as co , who is represented by whilimenia (spelling off but everyone i think knows of the agency if not contact me or look up thier site on the web) modeling agency. lilth is a character from our faith ( adam eve and lilth the begining) series.

  • butterfly by earhart chappel photography. / earhart on photography. / chappel on hair, make up and costume design. / model is megan from model mayhem. / final edit by chappel.

  • Mixed Media on masonite…. Original still available… for more info go to My Website

  • I designed this as a cool desktop picture. Maybe James Bond fans would like it on a t-shirt?

  • Chosen as avatar for the week in the SISTERHOOD group 30th June 09 / Featured in JPG Cast -Offs group 30th june 09 Mata Hari ~ Mother of God in Hindi Inspired by SOE WW2 secret agent Princess Noor Inayat Kahn More information here Model Eliza / Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135 Lens Thank you for looking.

  • The City Gardens punk card was the monthly postcard with the various shows scheduled for the month. Anyone who claims to have been a part of the second generation punk scene (Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Bad Brains) has fond memories of the City Gardens shows and the monthly mailing of the Punk Card. This version of the tee shirt has a random collection of bands from a variety of months between the early 80’s and mid 90’s. Featured bands include: Ramones, Damned, ALL, Screaming Blue Messiahs, GWAR, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Bouncing Souls, Rollins Band, Iggy Pop, DOA, Dickies, 7 Seconds, Circle Jerks, Agent Orange, Social Distortion, Killing Joke, Danzig and so many more!

  • Finding Buyers Part 1.
    by Robyn Taylor

    It’s a challenge! But if you are like me and want to tackle the business side of art, it can be a really rewarding journey. The very f…

    It’s a challenge! But if you are like me and want to tackle the business side of art, it can be a really rewarding journey. The very first thing that you need to do is identify your Market. There are a couple of different approaches to this depending upon your art, your skills, and perhaps your politics. There’s so much to say about it that I’ve decided to divide this journal up into parts, in this first section I’ll give an overview of the two main approaches. And then I will concentrate more deeply in another journal entry. This is where politics comes in. Some artists prefer to produce art that they feel is authentic to their own feelings, their own thoughts and their own experiences in life. They may have a prefered medium that they are evangilistic about, or they have a very individual and specialised skill that they have honed over many many years. This may be you. Other artists have general skills, or specialist skills, and produce good art over a range of areas, media and subjects. They are not particularly attached to exploring their personal feelings and thoughts and do not mind creating works that have a mass appeal. They may be photographers or graphic artists, and are used to producing images that meet the expectations of a client. Each type of artist can find a market for their work. But in the first instance you will be looking for a market that matches your needs and values, and in the second example you will be looking to match the markets needs. Before you start to promote, or even present your work, it is very important to identify which type of artist you would prefer to be. Some of you may know this already! :) Finding Buyers Part 2 You may also like to read Making a Fan Page

  • Finding Buyers Part 2.
    by Robyn Taylor

    Now then, where did we leave off? Ah yes, I think that was it, we established whether or not you are the kind of artist who wants to meet…

    Now then, where did we leave off? Ah yes, I think that was it, we established whether or not you are the kind of artist who wants to meet the needs of a market, or whether you are a person who wants to find a market that meets your needs. Lets start with the artists who have very specific needs and want to find a market that meets them. Well, of course, this is possibley the most challenging of the two types. Let’s be honest, your needs may be quite unusual! :) You may well be an extremely unique, interesting and talented person who has a very special view of the world that not so many other people share. Don’t despair …. we can work this out. You must remember this important point, in the world of marketing we never “educate”. You sometimes hear this term bandied about, “We must educate our market”. No, this is not the case. This is not marketing. Consumers will not be educated, but they will be influenced. Another popular term these days is “tipping point”. This is not such a bad concept. This is how consumers become influenced. People in general are very, very social creatures, and as we know, what Jack does, Jane needs to do better. Consequently …. if you can find the right Jack, you will get a following, and Jack will be the person who sells your work. I am talking powerful fans, mentors, high profile celebrities, people with a lot of clout. These are the people who will market your work because they have a market themselves. Now all you have to do is find them! :) Hey, we can talk about that, and we may as well talk about it here. How do you find these people? How do you get to know them, how do you know if they will like what you do … OMG the questions are endless! Mmmm, maybe this is fodder for a journal entry Part 3. For now I will leave you with this tantalising truth …. Thank God for the Internet, it is our greatest asset, to research, research, research. Talk to you again soon …. Finding Buyers Part 3 You may also like to read Making a Fan Page

  • Finding Buyers Part 3.
    by Robyn Taylor

    OK, I’m ready to write Part 3. Woo Hoo! Are you ready to read it??? Here goes. Well, right now we are talking about finding an influen…

    OK, I’m ready to write Part 3. Woo Hoo! Are you ready to read it??? Here goes. Well, right now we are talking about finding an influential person, group, or community who likes your work and meets your needs. (remember this is for one type of artist that we talked about in Part 1.) But what are your needs? This is something that you really must devote some serious time to. Defining and clarifying what makes you the artist that you are, or want to be. What are your political beliefs or social philosphies and values. This is a very important part of marketing your work, because you will be able to tap into a group of people with the same beliefs and values as yourself, and in technical terms this creates part of your USP. What is a USP? Unique Selling Proposition. It is what sets you apart from all other artists. It is what makes you unique, and it is what will help to define your market. It can be derived from your values, your skills, your artistic style, your talent …. it can be derived from a lot of different things … but it needs to be very clearly defined. If I were you I would sit down today with a really big piece of paper and make as many notes about yourself as possible. Draw pictures, write lists, sing songs …. get someone to help you. The more information about yourself and your art you can get out on paper, the better. Later on you can prioritise, and gradually hone your information down so that you have a very distilled version of your most important points. Let’s go through a hypothetical example: Mary is a painter. She has a very unusual abstract style and she is passionately committed to it, but no one is buying her work. She wants to give up her day job and live on art alone, but does not know how she is going to survive. She gets out her great big piece of paper and starts to make notes. Colour, dots, vibrance, shine, XYZ brand of paint, Billy Blow’s brand of paper, ABC brushes. Are all important to her. Words that describe her .. committed, honest, determined, joyful, embracing life. What she wants to “tell” people …. I love life, I love colour, I love the marks that these particular brushes make on this particular paper. Crisis in my life, but came thru it … you can too … life is full of mysteries … there is so much to learn and experience …. I believe that people can find joy and peace in the vibrant colours that “god” creates on this beautiful planet. etc etc etc. Mary is done for today. There are scribbles all over her paper, drawings and notes, bits of this and that. She is exhausted. I think we will let Mary go to bed and sleep on it, and when she gets up in the morning we will see if we can find a USP for her …. and then a market. Good Night. zzzzzzz Finding Buyers Part 4 You may also like to read Making a Fan Page

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