Alphabet 

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  • Can nothing be an important concept in itself? / / / This poem pays homage to the invention of zero as a number, in the form of a rhyming riddle. And (foolishly for my sanity) I decided to add the constraint that the first letter of each line would spell out the alphabet. / / / (check out the text version here )

  • LION wordart tee shirt. / / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • Back lighted image about callography

  • A is for...
    by Sarah Moore

    Alphabet Soup…one image for each letter. ...

    Alphabet Soup…one image for each letter. The Alphabet and The Artists… / Axel – kcranmer / Butterfly – blepharopsis / Crab – Brett Foster / Dream – Flamejob / Egg – Imber / Frog – mom2two / Grey – Michael Mancini / Horse – Simon Gladwin / Ice – Jan Piller / Jump – Anthony Asael / Kids – Basia McAuley / Ladybug – Flibble / Morning – Geoff Coleman / Nose – photoambiance / Oil – Cathie Tranent / Pool – Brent Pearson / Queen – Bogac Erguveric / Reflection – Craig Goldsmith / Snail – Jenni77 / Time – Andrew Bosman / Urinals – Richard Shepherd / Volcano – Steve Axford / Wolf – Rose Moxon / X – Cameron Stephen / Yacht – Peter Marin / Zebra – Gideon Swart

  • The Redbubble Floral Alphabet ~ check if you've been featured!
    by myoriginalsin

    Hey everyone, as promised my second Redbubble Alphabet feature. The first one was such a hit. Thank you to everyone who supported the wor…

    Hey everyone, as promised my second Redbubble Alphabet feature. The first one was such a hit. Thank you to everyone who supported the work of the amazing artists featured and commented on my selections. I know you will show the following artists your appreciation again in this feature. To understand the story behind the Redbubble Alphabet, check out the first one: / The Redbubble Digital Alphabet I originally started out taking mainly flower photos and they are still a big passion of mine. These are some of my personal favourites, I hope you enjoy this amazing artwork. Click on images for full view please: A is for….”Array” / / Allium Array by Holly Cawfield B is for…”Blue” / / Blue Bokeh by Philippe Sainte-Laudy C is for….”Cheer” / / CheerFull by luuezz D is for….”Dancing” / / Blue Anemone by Ann Garrett E is for….”Emerging” / / Emerging by Sarah Moore F is for….”Flow” / / Breeze by jacky G is for….”Golden” / / Morning Sunlight by Stephen Mitchell H is for….”Heart” / / Nuit Love by geisha I is for….”Ice” / / Iced by John Edwards J is for….”Joyful” / / Understatement by Karen Cougan K is for….”Kinder” / / Kindergarten Sky by Jay Cougar L is for….”Light” / / Dandelion by Jackie Liao M is for….”Moonlight” / / Laying in the moonlight by karenanderson N is for….”Nectar” / / Nectar Paradise by Bobby McLeod O is for….”Ongoing” / / Shine on by Will Barton P is for….”Passion” / / poppy world by narabia Q is for….”Quietly” / / Cradle by Natalia Campbell R is for….”Romance” / / The Lovers by K. Naughton Photography S is for….”Stillness” / T is for….”Timeless” / / Gypsophila by AnnieD U is for….”Unique” / / flowers by AnaBanana V is for…. “Vibrant” / / Passion by Sylvia Tax W is for….”Wish” / / Wish by Amanda Cole X is for….”eXtraordinary” / / Fallen Delphiniums by hiroko Y is for….”Youthful” / / pink and lime by SharonLea Z is for….”Zen” / / Dreaming by Jacky

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  • Image copyright © 2008 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • A candid moment of my son playing with his magnetic letters on the fridge. I can remember these as a child too. I think we have all had these letters lol! / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Discovered the letter Y in a playground.

  • This a mural. Printed on pre-pasted paper. Is 8 feet high x 10.5 feet wide / To buy the printed mural go to muralunique.com The art work for this mural is for sale as a painting or can be bought for any other product. The size of this painting is 22” x 28”. Acrylics on illustration board.

  • Everything worth knowing I learnt from him, and managed the rest myself.

  • Please take a look at my website: www.ihatehelvetica.co.uk

  • Couldn’t think of a good name lol :) Please take a look at my website: www.ihatehelvetica.co.uk

  • The QWERTY layout is not the most efficient layout possible, since it requires a touch-typist to move his or her fingers between rows to type the most common letters. A popular story suggests that it was designed and used for early typewriters exactly because it was so inefficient; it slowed a typist down so as to reduce the frequency of the typewriter’s typebars wedging together and jamming the machine. Another story is that the QWERTY layout allowed early typewriter salesmen to impress their customers by being able to easily type out the example word “typewriter” without having learnt the full keyboard layout, because “typewriter” can be spelled purely on the top row of the keyboard. The most likely explanation is that the QWERTY arrangement was designed to reduce the likelihood of internal clashing by placing commonly used combinations of letters farther from each other inside the machine. This allowed the user to type faster without jamming. Unfortunately, no definitive explanation for the QWERTY keyboard has been found, and typewriter aficionados continue to debate the issue.

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  • A continuation of my alphabet series and a special request by Denise Martin Combination of a macro rock shot and lots of photoshopping. Any more requests? Anyone else want their first inital up in lights? / I’ve done A and now D!!

  • This is the new alphabet from my other character in Oscar and the Roses, Zoe the Spider who warns, ” it is not wise, to eat what you prize” ( ie the Roses!). This is an inkjet print form an acetate transparency film (acrylic) painting, and then metallic pen marker ( web). Inkjet print on Blue 220gsm card. Size is 15cm x 15cm / Featured Finks of Inks Group – Sept 09

  • Y is a visual poem about the letter Y. It is a funny and lovely picture-poem for kids and those adults who still have the skill to play. It´s beautiful and fresh.

  • This is from my William Morris/Arts and Crafts Movement inspired alphabet series. / Graphite pencil on 220gsm card (A4). / Image is 16.5cm x 16.5cm.

  • / acrylic painting of a dream of me fishing on the alphabet ocean / 8”x11” sketchbook paper

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