Art driving 

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  • A massive storm gets ready to unleash its awesome power over an outback road in Western Australia.

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  • Acrylic painting from a sketch done while travelling, a not unusual sight of two emus trying to get through a very high fence with no hope of ever getting through it. / re finger painting I squezed the tubesof paint onto the canvas flat on the floor swirled it around with my had the squeezed more for the fences and outline of the emus,

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  • It is so wonderful to be heading home after a long trip, in the midst of pallet of color that represents Fall’s splendor. Walk a while down this gentle path sprinkled with shades of vibrant gold and red enfolding us in its comforting embrace.

  • The Pryces Tour London – May 2001 / Photograph – S. Pryce / PS Treatment – Hickerson

  • Another restless Thursday evening… / My attention span not what it used to be… / Grab the keys, go for a drive… looking for aliens. / / Didn’t find any. / / Maybe next time… / / Love to those in need. :) / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Music inspires me to create I was listening to this song while making this 3D art.

  • There is no doubt that these additions to the belt of parklands that completely surround Adelaide have caused comment. I will leave you to decide what they are. They are on the roadside as you enter Adelaide City travelling from our Airport. / The day was one of the few dull days in Spring, but I was anxious to have a subject for my new camera. Nikon D90.

  • From the passenger seat where it was impossible to stop I captured these trees.

  • shot from a car window. london, feb 2009 drive by © 2009 Urban Umbra

  • Fractal art. Life stops for no one. Always continue on with the quest that drives you forward. / © Dave Moilanen

  • (c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /

  • Trying so hard. I step across a pebble with caution and push the car door open. I listen to one song and then turn the channel with one hand and roll down the window with the other. I try to get a broken lighter to work and wonder if I will make it through a green light. The harder I try to concentrate, the more difficult it becomes to breathe. Signs pass in swift glaring sweeps of color. Streets loom ahead in billowing threads like ribbons in wind. Thoughts of stories that take place in the window of a passing theater that has been deserted for as long as I remember. The “For Rent” signs dance around pidgeons and painted Aztec murals and tree branches leaning over carved facades of stone that entomb the isolated furniture sales people between sheets of plastic wood and fabric woven by women who are starved. I wonder. I wait. I stop and go and am not sure if I am doing it at the right time. Is it just that I’m tired. Am I trying too hard. Is it a brain wave that has been molested by the outside world of humans, forced to stop gliding through the free-flowing space of dreams and crayolas and paper and knives and dribbles of dots and dashes onto carpets of crystal and flower petals and snow and driftwood and hard, ebony stones. / I wander to the glass and concrete cave. I long to return to the womb of art and play and thought and song. I slow and put my blinker on. / A black Mercedes swerves around me to the right side as if the auto were a sword. The dark haired women who forces her head out the half open window squeezes her face into a knot and her mouth is torn flesh. / “Stop putting your brakes on, asshole,” she shouts and races past, up the street toward a street light that glares with the same bright red as her lips. / I shake. / “Well I suppose it’s time to wake up,” I say to myself. / I was trying so hard to be in the now that I drifted into the caves of my imagination. Better check that at the door. Along with my soul.

  • Here I have done a cattle drive in the Australian Outback., in Oils. /

  • 1940 Australian Chevrolet Ridemaster – Australian Army [Canon 1000D, Tamron 18-200mm] Featured – Images & Ideas – October 2009 Featured – Dimensions – October 2009 TOP TEN FINALIST – Brown Challenge – December 2009 CHALLENGE WINNER – One Headlight Challenge – December 2009 /

  • Driving home for Christmas / Oh, I can’t wait to see those faces / I’m driving home for Christmas, yea / Well I’m moving down that line / And it’s been so long / But I will be there / I sing this song / To pass the time away / Driving in my car / Driving home for Christmas / / It’s gonna take some time / But I’ll get there / Top to toe in tail-lights / Oh, I got red lights on the run / But soon there’ll be a freeway / Get my feet on holy ground / / So I sing for you / Though you can’t hear me / When I get through / And feel you near me / I am driving home for Christmas / Driving home for Christmas / With a thousand memories I take look at the driver next to me / He’s just the same / Just the same Top to toe in tail-lights / Oh, I got red lights on the run / I’m driving home for Christmas, yea / Get my feet on holy ground / So I sing for you / Though you can’t hear me / When I get trough / And feel you near me / Driving in my car / Driving home for Christmas / Driving home for Christmas / With a thousand memories / created with Incendia&PSP

  • Thanksgiving Day 2009…driving from house to house….This was taken in Tracy, CA.

  • Robot Romance part 2 – A good way to get acquainted is a scenic drive, just the two of them in Meps’ cool bubble-top Delahaye roadster.

  • Oakdale, CA

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