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Here’s yet another take on the Polaroid camera.
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Inspired by the Art Nouveau art period. This piece is a part of my Art Period Series. They involve photography and digital rendering.
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Striking artistic representation of how the flow of technology advances is viewed by the artistic mind. The view is horrible and huge.
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Can anything represent diversity better?
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/ Ladies Laceup Keds Sneaker at Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Kids Keds Sneakers at Zazzle / Bag @ Zazzle / Mug @ Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Family / by Karin Taylor digital design created in / wall art would be ideal for kids, babies, nurseries, / children’s hospitals, maternity wards, schools, day care centres TShirts, Prints, Greeting Cards available in this design
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Everything on the walls behind the kid is work that I did either in grade school or high school. Yes, I still have EVERYTHING that I did back then. It’s taking over every nook and cranny in my house, much to the chagrin of my loving wife. What can I say, I’m sort of a pack rat. Do I really need the cartoons I scribbled on my math homework when I was eight? No. Am I going to keep it anyway? You better believe it.
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This classic Banksy stencil used to be up on a wall along Clerkenwell Rd, London. Unfortunately, after having been covered up for the last few weeks, it is now gone and to make matters worse, similar ‘Banksy Disappearances’ are happening all over London. Through either being covered up with board or by removing the entire wall or (as the case was with this piece) by being completely whitewashed out. It is a real shame as it is the public who are the ones that miss out.
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Princeton, NJ – May 2008 – Taken as an HDR
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taken at the now demolished Coburg High School / / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / You may find it easier to use the links below to take you to a specific genre, or see my personal favourite selection. My Own, Personal Favourites / Abstracts & Other Weird Stuff / Architecture, Buildings & Cityscapes / Candids & Street / Weird Compilations, Collaborations, & Constructions / Emotive & Inspirational / Industrial & Other Dirty Things / Landscapes & Other Vistas / Portraits & People / Urban, Suburban & Sub-suburban / Trees & Florals / Animals & Wildlife / / Calendar / (contact me to purchase) / / Writings (or ramblings) / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / The 10th / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ Ladies Laceup Keds Sneaker at Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Kids Keds Sneakers at Zazzle / Baby Onesies available at Zazzle / Little Moo Apron available at Zazzle Gallery Little Moo TShirt / by Karin Taylor / created in adobe photoshop / Prints and Greeting cards of Little Moo also available
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A school of sargeant fish swims past.
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Pen and ink drawing of A Wife for Claude. Claude was drawn in San Francisco CA 1995 and his Wife came shortly after 1996.
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Watercolor pen and ink of Claude.
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I put the phrase on the top and bottom of the picture to show how much some people can get involved in music, letting it take over their lives and actions. like when something bad happens on the news, and they use music or musicians to put the blame on… i guess it was kinda my answer to that. The pose of the woman was based on patricia from the horrorpops – one of my fav bands. if you look on the cover of their album ‘hell yea’ then you can see where the inspiration came from. —-—-—-——- Thank You For Viewing / Original By Emma Black / Do Not Use Without Permission
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Stock photo of model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum Stock photo use with permission of Mind-Matter
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Sculpture made in 1970, some leaves from last year, some from last week!
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/ Origami Sushi Children’s Keds Shoes available at Zazzle / Origami Sushi Love Mix available @ Zazzle also in babies wear and adults / / / Origami Sushi Love Mix / by Karin Taylor Here is the delightful combination of a dear little twosome… The relationship between Origami Love and Sushi Love is so special and sweet, they are best friends, they met one day on the train, Origami was off to the dojo for his daily Judo Class and Sushi was off learn sushi making at her local Cooking Class after school, when they bumped into each other they just knew they were going to be forever friends!
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A row of glitter color pencils against a black background
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Gifted bench spotted outside private school on upper east side, NYC
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Pastel pen and ink drawing of a “Crying Boy” He got in trouble at school and now has to go to detention.
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I'll need some time out
by Mui-Ling TehHello all, As you may have noticed, my comments are coming in slowly… I’m just in a panic because there are a lot of things which I …
Hello all, As you may have noticed, my comments are coming in slowly… I’m just in a panic because there are a lot of things which I have to get ready for before school. But at the same time I still want to do art. I was so happy to find this community and do art again; I haven’t enjoyed art this much since high school. In my university program there are no summer vacations; school and internships rotate constantly. In school I’m always too busy to do any of my own art, and during internships, if I’m working in another city I spend the time sight seeing. I worked in Toronto this time because I needed to save money in order to afford my upcoming exchange in Rome starting in September. During this time I decided to do more art again, and had more time for it because this internship is 8 months whereas my previous ones were only 4 months; then I found this lovely community. Now time is flying by and I hope to complete more pieces before I head off, though consequently that means I have less time to look and comment on new works, but I hope everyone understands… this is my only chance to enjoy doing art this much. I will still comment on your work, but just not as quickly and frequently. I may instead decide to visit your profiles and look through your portfolio rather than looking at what’s new. So my plan is that I’ll try to comment in the morning when I arrive at work, and after work, I’ll do what I need to do, and also do my art. I expect most of the new things will be miniature origami; it seems to be the most popular among my work; though I apologize to those who maybe tired of it :P Thank you everyone for being such wonderful people. I just know there will be days in school where I’ll need to get away from all the stress, and talk to people who I don’t see every single day. I hope you’ll all still be there for me then~ My love to you all…
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This appartment block in amsterdam is a good example of the style known as the “Amsterdamse School” (lit. School of Amsterdam). it is a style that is related to art deco and expresionalism. The style was applied to all manner of buildings, including homes and apartment blocks, and was partly a reaction to what was considered bourgeois and religiously inspired neo-gothic and other revival styles. It is a style that is imbued with socialist ideals; cheap housing for the educated labourer and with utilities focussed on furthering the education en personal development of the inhabitants (in a time when normal schools were generally not very good and illiteracy among adults was widespread). In a building complex built in this style you would often find a reading room, a library or a meeting hall at its centre point. Institutions that prevented the social and intellectual development of the inhabitants such as cafes and especially churches, were kept far away from these communities.
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