This is part of a series that I am working on. Called morning noon and evening. My thought is to have the same background image in 3 variations showing how one place can evolve and change moods. I have reasently created a second image / / Noon
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Chase, in color. Portrait of an artist, musician, godson, beautiful person inside and out. Feature / Glamour group Avatar / Glamour group Copyright
Chase, in black and white. Portrait of an artist, musician, godson, beautiful person inside and out. Challenge Finalist / Best People Image Challenge Avatar / BOYZ 2 MEN Part 2 Challenge Finalist / Portraits in Natural Light: Men Only Challenge Finalist / Black and White Featured / Men Appreciation group Copyright
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Surrealistic Digital Art / / / / / MCN: C4369-F11B0-74D70 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. /
iPODCAST therefore iAM / . / An appropriated and edited image from brit artist Banksy. From his anarchist image ‘flower power’. Im sure he won’t mind going by his quote, “Copyright is for losers”. / . / If you arent podcasting then your so two minutes ago…one for any disgruntled fan of the multinational corperation. Full body version on coloured T’s here
oil on canvass
This T-shirt is one that I designed years ago. It’s inspired by The Smiths song “Half a Person”. Originally it contained the song text but I could not publish it that way. That would be a flagrant violation of copyright. So I wrote my own words to go into the text half. / Nothing more to say really, except, I hope you like it. / Cheers. This design is also available as a card or as wall art: / Also available is a variation on this tee called / Half a Computer
which is YOUR kind of cherries? :) Featured on RB’s homepage on the 6th July 2008. p.s. feel free to send me a bubblemail if you want just a pair of these cheeky cherries to be on a t-shirt / card. pick your own cherry personality now!
Dragon art. The old saying is true. Never judge a book by it’s cover. How many times during the course of life have you prejudged someone by their appearance without getting to know what makes them tick? Is it because they aren’t pleasing to your eyes or that they are different that they aren’t worth your time? / Here our friendly dragon is cooling off from the heat of the evening. These gentle giants never judge anyone and will always welcome you to get up close and personal in the land of Bryce. © 2008 Dave Moilanen
A small laneway in Venice, Italy, one rainy morning. Thanks to Janys Hyde / for the description of the location of this shot: / the bridge just visible on the right which leads into the square of S.S. Apostoli one of the squares en route along the Lista di Spagna, a main thoroughfare between the railway station and the Rialto Bridge. 2008 This photograph in the The Top Ten of the Black and White Photography group Street challenge Featured on the home page, 24 Sept 2008. Featured in the European Everyday Life group, Oct ‘08. © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
Surrealistic Digital Art / / 1st place in the In If it doesn’t belong Group – Le Masquerade Challenge. / / 1st place in the In ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Group – BROKEN CHALLENGE. / / 3rd place in the In Parallel Dimensions Group – Surrealism in Parallel Dimensions Challenge. / / 3rd place in the In First Things group – The Art of Surrealism at its best… Challenge. / / / / Mousepads in Zazzle / Identity Crisis by Jake Erkens You wake up in the morning / And notice not everything is okay / Starring at the mirror, you take a long look / And see someone else, and not yourself Your going through a identity crisis / Not knowing who you are and what you are / There is no place where you feel okay / Because you don’t know yourself at all It’s okay, just take another look / And make a decision on who / You want to be, and what yo want to be / Stop dreaming of being someone your not Identity crisis, stop and don’t make her cry / A single tear anymore / You’ve got to recognize your own beauty / And accept who you are Identity crisis / Please quickly pass by / Don’t let her cry / Dry her tear Show her who she is / Reflect her inner beauty / And don’t let her feel ugly / Identity crisis Pass quickly by / Leave her / Let her know who she is / Tell her shes beautiful Show her who she really is / Let her neglect her other side / You’ve got to hold on and believe / In yourself, and who you really Are! / / / MCN: CB996-22E56-2D27F / / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Pen and ink drawing for triangle competition. / Vote for me and we’ll be best friends.
When Brownie was alive we’d ride our bikes through the dry heat and down the red dirt tracks, tires popping as pebbles flew from our paths, always a hot wind harsh and unfriendly. How I hated that wind. Somehow as children though, we overcome things like this, death and heat, sometimes as adults it’s harder. / At the river we’d gather the stones that had been shaped by the water that ran forever through the valley. Its a trickle now, with the years of drought that followed. But I see it as it was, a brown green snake slithering and winding, seemingly never ending. / Once the stones had been rocks and boulders, hills or cliffs by the ocean. Something for man and animal to stand on up high, or perch, bearers to things seemingly unreachable, but now they were small and worn, carried and tumbled and rounded into submissive pebbles. All semblance of might long gone. / When we had a pile we’d skim them. Counting the bounces, seeing who could throw furthest, bounce highest. Now the stones from our hands were glorious things, slicing through the air and slicking off the water, shooting and arcing. / Alive once again. Michael Douglass, 2009.
Art, it is what it is. Just a quick painting done mostly with a napkin, my fingers and a knife. Acrylic on canvas with more of a watercolor effect – done very quickly and very roughly. A little something to clear my mind. Less is sometimes more. /
Me….
Me. Natural light.
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