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This a collage I did about Amelia Earheart, for my sister. because Abbey is the only female pilot i know.
Amelia Bloom is a 13 year old singer/songwriter. Flaming Rhino has designed this artwork as part of her Absolutely Perfect single.
Amelia Bloom is a 13 year old singer/songwriter. Flaming Rhino has designed this artwork as part of her Absolutely Perfect single.
taken of such an adorable friendly donkey at amelia trust farm wales
taken at amelia trust farm, wales
submitted to COUNTRY BUMKIN CHICKEN/ROOSTER COMPETITION CRC
In my most recent series: ‘Face Navigation’ , I have used the fluidity of watercolour painting to express a personal perception of self and others. There is an awareness of the universal human condition through facial expression, and in some cases I create a progression of images, exploring the changing perception of a person by deconstructing facial recognition. As there is a shift over time in attitude or mood, there is a corresponding shift in visual interpretation. Sizes variable, average sizes 250×102 mm. Watercolour on rag paper. / / Web: www.littlemalopgallery.com.au For availability of original work please contact Robert Avitabile at: METROPOLIS GALLERY / 64 Ryrie Street / Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3220 Telephone: +61 3 5221 6505 www.metropolisgallery.com.au
Amelia Earhart would not be thwarted by the limitations set on women of her era & veered perilously into adventures of which few men could even dream. / (Pen & ink, pencil and digital)
This is Amelia, my granddaughter. She’s just like her Grandpa, a fiery redhead:) LOL. She’s our treasure and joy and likes almost everything; swings, sweets, apples, grapes, laughing, singing, dancing, drawing, taking pictures, and posing. She loves it when I take pictures and show her on the back screen what’s been captured. Amelia is a real bundle of Joy and loves worshipping with the Salvation Army in Plymouth and going to their KidzClub. Fiery Redhead. /
Amelia Abstract! My granddaughter Amelia on a trip to Trago Mills, looking at something above a fountain at the main entrance. What did she see?
A bald eagle perched atop a bare tree and looking intensely around him reminded me of Rick and Scot, two nephews, who are serving our country in the Middle East, both of them on their second tour of duty, both having served in Iraq and Afghanistan, both with wives and children at home, both brave and giving young men. I would like to dedicate this image (taken at Amelia, Louisiana, on January 1, 2009) to Rick and Scot and to their families who are also very vital components in the defense of freedom. Thank you for your courage and perseverance. God be with you and safeguard you. Aunt Bonnie
On a recent trip to London’s Southbank with my granddaughter Amelia, we had to escape the cold wind and grab a hot drink. Her eyes betray the feeling of utter coldness that we were feeling outside. Her gathering the mug of chocolate as if it were a life saver, and snuggling up for a warming before venturing out again. She’s a very brave little girl.
Featured in the 100% group on the 10th of January. Model Amelia / Canon 50D / Canon Canon EF 28-135mm / Central West Slope & Plains Portraiture was my first love in photography I am really enjoying myself exploring possibilities till now unfound. Thank you for looking.
Featured in the JPG Cast-Off’s group 14th January 2009 / Featured in the Dawn & Dusk Light group on 23rd of January. / Featured in the Macro Eye group 28th of January. Looking toward the setting sun… / / “I’ll do my dreaming with my eyes wide open, and I’ll do my looking back with my eyes closed” ~Tony Arata* Very kind thanks to Ari fellow bubbler who gave the wise words to compliment this image. Thank you for your inspirational gift. Model Amelia / Central West Slopes & Plains at sunset / Canon 50D / Canon EF 28-135mm Thank you for looking.
Featured in JPG Cast-Offs 1st February 2009 / Featured in Happy Haven 1st February 2009 / Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] 2nd February 2009 / Featured in Peace Love & Tranquility 3rd February 2009 / Featured in Vibration in Art and Verse – VAVoom! 30th October 2009 Thank you very much indeed to all groups! I feel very honoured. Further exploring the Dragan effect but adding a few scrambled inept ideas of my own. Model Amelia / Canon 50D / Canon 85-135 lens / Central West ‘very hot’ Slopes & plains Thank you as always for taking time to look.
Magdalena and Amelia – The less significant daughters. They are submissive both domestically and sexually, and, though unhappy under their mother’s control, they willingly comply to her wishes. / Why the horse? As with many of Lorca´s poems (and also in “Blood Wedding”), the horse appears as a male sexuality symbol. Throughout the play you can hear several references to a breeding stallion (owned by the family), which is kicking against the walls of the stable, as an obvious parallel with Pepe el Romano_ the omnipresent male character of the play. / I think it´s obvious that I changed the “real” horse for a rusted one and also the stable into another different place, trying to add more symbolism to the image. / Why the image of Franco, the Spanish dictator? / Because it is not possible to interpret Lorca by avoiding his strong social commitment with the stormy Spain of the 30s. Bernarda’s cruel tyranny over her daughters foreshadows the stifling nature of Franco’s fascist regime, which was to arrive just a few weeks after Lorca finished writing this play. (Here, his portrait doesn´t correspond with the same time of the play). Main scene is an original cinema4D render; background skies and foreground dark branches were added during postwork. f you wish to read this play in English, click here: / House Of Bernarda Alba Here are the previous images for this series; if you want to know more about the play that inspired these works, please, follow the links. / / 1) House Of Bernarda Alba / / 2) Martirio / / 3) Angustias
Grosso modo, the story continues this way: / Quietly, one day the daughters are sitting embroidering , until Angustias rushes furiously back into the room. Someone has taken her picture of Pepe from under her pillow. Bernarda, hearing the commotion, enters and demands to be told which sister is the thief. Strangely, it is Martirio who has hidden it in her bed, a joke on her sister, she says. Adela is enraged with jealousy and even tells Angustias that Pepe only wants her for her money. Bernarda, after attempting to hit Martirio, screeches at them to stop and orders them away. She is obeyed as usual. / Later, Poncia, the maid, tries to warn Bernarda that Pepe is the cause of all the troubles in the house and must be married quickly. Bernarda refuses to accept this. Poncia tells her he is really Adela’s sweetheart and asks that they marry. Again Bernarda dismisses her suggestion. Angustias returns and in talking, the three realize that Pepe has been leaving Angustias at one, but not leaving the house till four in the morning. It is Adela he is with, as only Poncia knows. / Only three days remain till Angustias and Pepe are to marry. She expresses her worry to Bernarda that he seems distracted. Her mother advises her to ask him nothing and say less, and to never let him see her cry. Angustias is unhappy but cannot fathom why. Later, the women have a quiet evening, quite peaceful and Pepe is not expected _ he´s supposed to be away on a trip. But, as people begin to settle for the night, Adela slips out to the corral (stable) in order to meet Pepe again. Main scene is an original cinema4D render; just blended a bit of a wall layer in postwork. f you wish to read this play in English, click here: / House Of Bernarda Alba Here are the previous images for this series; if you want to know more about the play that inspired these works, please, follow the links. / / 1) House Of Bernarda Alba / / 2) Martirio / / 3) Angustias / / 4) Magdalena y Amelia
Featured in the Canon DSLR Group 22nd April 2009 / Featured in Accentuate The Eyes group 23rd of April 2009 / Featured in Strictly Faces Group 23rd of April 2009 Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135mm lens / Model Amelia / Autumn in the Central West Slopes & Plains Thank you for taking time to browse
My daughter’s dog, Bliss, and her kitten. Best of friends. / Nelson, New Zealand Finish in the Top Ten in Playful Photogenic Pets – Your Pets and a Bag Challenge
Featured in the ‘Love, Peace & Tranquility’ group. 19th of May 2009. Thank you. / Featured in JPG Cast Offs group on May 20th 2009. Thank you / Featured in the Strictly Faces group 22nd of May 2009 YOU WERE NEVER THERE. / I WAIT FOR YOU / IN THE COLD Walter Sickert Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135 lens / Model The lovely Amelia Thank you for looking.
i can barely sense / each fluttering / of your pulse / like feathers / against my skin / your ship / leaves with the next tide
Written 13 June 2009.
Models Amelia & Henny Penny / Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135mm Lens / CS3 Further exploring all be it clumsily in layers. Thank you for looking.
Done in Corel X 2 ,I did this for my grandbabys history class… / Amelia Earhart last flew, was July 2 1837.
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