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  • my name is Grace.
    by TREVOR IRWIN

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Please Visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ 100% of all your money goes towards the care of extreme rural families in Rural Isolated Villages in Africa. As I spend much time living with the Kambari tride, I get to know first hand the challanges they face each day just to survive. I also have the privilege of capturing not only hunger, sickness and often death, but the more happy occassions. This is Grace, and when I first met Grace in April 2007, she was suffering from Chronic Malnutrition. This was taken in December 2007, and the difference is wonderful. We as a Charity depend on People like yourself, who donate time in Prayer and Finance to help us provide help and support for Grace and many others like her. I thank you all so much for your help. Without those who give towards the Mission, we just could not do it. Please Visit: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ As is:

  • Shut UP
    by olechka

    US$24.94

    Pencil drawing. A resterized version is now available on all colors of t-shirts!! / same design on colored background:

  • Muriel's Tears
    by Julie Langford

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Quite a while ago, a lovely and passionate woman, a wondeful writer [yet not many know this] – wrote a story and asked me my opinion of it. Immediately, after reading it, and wiping the tears from my eyes [no, not kidding], I felt totally inspired to create. We both agreed that I should create my vision image from her story, and it has taken a long time to get there. / / The image vision was instant, but getting it onto a digital image the way I wanted it to look, meant I had to learn certain things. 3D rendering for one [I have practised that on other, previous images], I had to get my merging flawless, and of course, I had to go get the shots I needed as well, and then I could start the work. / / Then this pain in my hands started up, which slowed the process down even further, but today – I managed to finish the piece, and send a preview to the beautiful writer – she approves, and wants it posted too – so here we go. / / If you have not read this story – Please, go and read it before you have a good look at this image. It will let you see this image for what it is, you will see things in it after reading the story, that you probably won’t see if you just look at the image on its own. / / The Story is called The Greatest Gift / / and was written by the very talented ECGardner / / Enjoy it!, Its worth it I promise. / / Hope you like what Erin and I created together here. / / Main background image was taken on a Welsh Redbubble meet at Kenfig Pool in May 2008 / / I have been inspired by many works, and many artists, and have done tons of collaborations, but nothing has ever inspired me such as Erin’s story did

  • Colours
    by Momlee Bhattacharjee

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Can anything represent diversity better?

  • Love Trust Dream Fortune
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    Mix medium photograph of a nest with 3 eggs and the Chinese characters LOVE, TRUST DREAM FORTUNE.

  • Free buttons for your website...
    by Nuh Sarche

    I made some free buttons for your website and feel free to use them. When you need another text, just ask me, I will do it for you…...

    I made some free buttons for your website and feel free to use them. When you need another text, just ask me, I will do it for you… You just need to copy the address under the button and copy it to your profile / My bubble -> account -> edit your profile -> about you You write for this the copied address between two exclamation marks without a space / !copied address! After this you write a double point and the link url-address (http://www.redbubble.com/link…..). At the end it should look like this: / !copied address!:link And at the end a little tip…. When you would like the visitors to see also your older work, not just only the first page… then lead them randomly to any page in your collection… All you have to do is to fill in this form and copy the address you get as a link for example to your my clothes button.... After this visitors will land not only at the beginning pages of your collection, by randomly everywhere…. :) http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865589-2-art.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865593-2-clothing.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865597-2-writing.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865604-2-calendars.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865608-2-wallart.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865610-2-greeting-cards.jpg http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865614-2-bubblesite.jpg http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865621-2-sold-work.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865624-2-bestseller.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865630-2-favorite-work.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865637-2-featured.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1868788-2-website.jpg

  • Carla- HIV Orphan
    by TREVOR IRWIN

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village, deep in Kebbe state, Nigeria. Carla Is HIV positive. Since this Photo was taken in Decemcer 2007, Carla has improved, with our help. Sadly her mother died in February 2008. Now her Aunt cares for her. Hello. My name is Trevor and I am a Missionary. I am founder of Philadelphia Mission, a uk Charity. Reg No: 1049410. All money raised from sale of these photographs will go towards helping children and extreme poverty families in Rural Africa. Please visit our charity website below. Click on link / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my art & Writings at. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 I would like to Thank CATNIPMEOW For her wonderful Work she has done in taking my Photograph of Carla, and making it very special. God Bless you CATNAPMEOW.

  • Please Visit Charity Mission Website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is my favourite Photo of Eli, my first Grandson. Using paintshop Pro X2 I have removed the background toned the shadows. I do hope you like it. Please do feel free to comment, especially if you think it could be improved. if you have spare time please visit my AFRICA charity website at: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Link to all my art and writings at: http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1

  • Weekend T-Shirt Challenge – Agent Provocateur / Theme: Your vision of the future Myopia is an eye condition also called near- or short-sightedness. Those with myopia see nearby objects clearly but distant objects appear blurred. Sorry to be all doom and gloom, but I see myopia as a metaphor for the way we human animals see with little future foresight. When we look to science and it becomes so big and powerful that we see it first over nature as our path forward, then we begin to badly play at being gods. Then our future becomes most uncertain. Even one of greatest scientists Einstein conceded that humans needed a whole radically new form of thinking if we are to move forward and survive. And I tend to agree. The heart holds the capacity for compassion, nurturing and love. And we always look outside of ourselves. Pack your bags…the end is neigh!

  • In Reflection
    by RedBubble

    I’ve been reading the American humorist David Sedaris. He rabbits on about himself. He makes…

    I’ve been reading the American humorist David Sedaris. He rabbits on about himself. He makes me laugh and wince and sometimes ponder. In his art he puts a mirror up to himself and tells us what he sees. He is in equal measure intolerably self-obsessed and sublimely self-reflective: “After a few months in my parents’ basement, I took an apartment near the state university, where I discovered both crystal methamphetamine and conceptual art. Either one of these things are dangerous, but in combination they have the potential to destroy entire civilizations.” (from Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim) You get the idea. Ironically, in creating his art he has lifted himself out of the alcoholism, drug addiction and mental illness that provided the initial fuel for it. As you cruise through many of the journal entries on RedBubble you will find that Sedaris is not alone in finding his art to be profoundly healing. Try here. I regularly build and fix things at the farm and will often stare back at what I have done. Well-laid concrete will transform a gloomy day. Hours can pass in the creation with my mind at rest. Anxiety or despondency sinks in when I am no longer creating. Or even worse when I constantly measure what I create by what others think of if it or what it may achieve. Farm work isn’t art. Art ponders on the very act of creation itself and reaches towards an even deeper significance. I am going to do a glass blowing course next month. Without RedBubble I doubt I would have sought to journey further into the reflection. Martin (aka Pilgrim)

  • "Hello, My name is grace".
    by TREVOR IRWIN

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Grace looks at me with eyes of love and hope, as we explain to her that we will get medicines that will make her better. Grace is very ill and has intestinal worms. Here in developed countries If a child is sick with worms, a doctor will provide medicines to cure that child. they will get the best treatment possible. But in Tunga/Zuga, there is no Doctor and the nearest hospital is a gruelling 40plus miles away. even then if the family has no money, the child will be refused treatment, except on rare occasions. Many Children here die from worm infection mainly caused by drinking polluted water. When the well dries up there is no choice. Thanks to your Prayers and financial donations. You have made it possible to help Grace. Please continue to pray for her, and help others in the villages just like Grace. ALL proceeds from sales of my art, and donations made via our Mission website, goes toward helping the extreme poor and sick in Isolated villages in Africa http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Camera: Canon EOS 400D / Lens: Canon EF70-300 IS USM. / ISO 800. F Number 8. Exposure 1.250 sec. F length 116.00

  • BUBBLELiCiOUS
    by webgrrl

    US$28.99

    100 Percent RedBUBBLE, Better than 99 Luft Balloons! :D / Don’t forget to FAVOURITE My Design if you Like it – muchly appreciated for your support! Balloons to represent fun, celebration of art and creativity.. All the different bubbles (colour, shapes, styles) shows that there are just so many varied types of art and creativity within us—release it. Paper and pen – the original tools before digital, use it. Jot down your ideas and revelations – they come to reality much faster.. Splatters – have fun, feel and love all you do, sprinkle your art around the place. See it, Show it. Barcode – “Let the beauty of what you love, be what you do” (Rumi). Sell Your Art! The ‘secret’ is in You :) DNA – representing us all, the key we each hold to unlock our inner creativity 100% – something to always strive for in life, and it starts from self. 1 WARNING : Its really an invitation.. ;) Get excited! RedBubble – the place where it starts…. * ALSO AVAILABLE in WALL ART

  • YOU CAN REALLY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Please visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ After much prayer I have decided to show this photograph of Little Noel. I know some of the images I have shared with you all at Redbubble can be disturbing and I did not want to overload to many images. But this is one child I will never forget. I had just finished preaching in a remote village and the Prayer line had closed and the meeting was closed. But Noel’s Older brother came from the very back and carried Noel to me. he was dying from Intestinial worms and had a terrible open wound on his left leg. We prayed, adn as I was Praying Noel took his last breath and went home to be with Jesus. The thing that broke my heart is that Noel’s life could have been saved, if we had the money for medicine. many Like Noel can be saved. PLEASE Help US. We need to raise $1800 to buy medicines that can treat these sick children. I am returning to te villages on 9th October. We have the money for four water pumps adn Filters. this will stop the Intestinial worms from entering their bodies. but the benifits wont help those with intestinial worms now. So we need to treat them before they die. Beloved, i know you will pray for me and the children. Please do what you can. Thats all the Lord expects from any of us. Together We can make a real difference. God bless you in your efforts. Please visit / http://www.philadelphia33.org/

  • / / She Sells Sea Cards by the Sea Shore / A short story by iAN Derrick with illustrations by Karin Taylor (me)!! Karin’s storefront iAN’s storefront This has been an amazing experience to be a part of….an enormous thank you to Matt Mawson who has tirelessly and generously worked over the past 2 days to bring this little book into being….. I could never have done it without you Matt! And of course a huge thank you to the amazing writer and friend of mine, one of those great Aussie characters that just keeps on keeping on, keeps on getting better with age…. that is iAN Derrick I first met iAN through a journal Matt wrote about one of iAN’s books, and since that day, we sorta hit it off….. I talked to iAN about my father and he also was inspired to write another short story called Understanding Harry and correct me if i’m wrong, but i think he may have been inspired to write a story that reflected some of the goings on with Matt’s four legged friend also. One day I got an email from the amazing iAN, saying although he thought my father should be the one to tell and publish his own stories, he’d had a little idea and brought it to life in Understanding Harry and not long after this i received a second email saying that he’d done it again, but i would have to wait til the morning when he loaded the story to red bubble, and he and I and hubby all savoured the moment….....waiting with baited breath, until upon waking in the morning two days ago, I was thrilled to discover this wonderful story had been written. A story about my characters…involved a certain Mrs T….but i will tell you no more, as it’s a must read…and you can read it over here She Sells Sea Cards by the Sea Shore Thank you iAN and Thank you Matt i am eternally grateful

  • Escape...is not an option
    by Janis Zroback

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    / “Escape” is part of the Journal, Abstract Symbolism, and Graffiti and Altered Images Collection…how often do we feel trapped within our own skins…find it impossible to “peel away the layers” to get to the heart of things..we are with ourselves alone…escape is not an option... Watercolour, Masa Lace paper, Onion skins and Pigment Inks, on an Altered Journal page… Escape is such a thankful Word / I often in the Night / Consider it unto myself / No spectacle in sight Escape…it is the Basket / In which the Heart is caught / When down some awful Battlement / The rest of Life is dropped ‘Tis not to sight the savior / It is to be the saved.. / And that is why I lay my head / Upon this trusty word ..Emily Dickenson NEIL says it another way…listen… “I am,” I said / To no one there / An no one heard at all / Not even the chair / “I am,” I cried / “I am,” said I / And I am lost, and I can’t even say why / Leavin’ me lonely still /

  • Yen Zhi | Xing | Hua
    by fatfatin

    US$3.79–US$101.08

    translation: swallows, heart (chinese calligraphy), flower

  • Nile fishermen.
    by TREVOR IRWIN

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Please visit Charity website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ 100% of all money raised from sale ofall my art goes toward the extreme poor in isolated villages in Africa. I will never forget taking this photograph, as I was standing waiting for the ferry to come. Anyone who has been to rural Africa will know that things runs on African time. That’s why I call them Last minute.com. After three hours, these two guys came to me and said the ferry Had broke down on the other side, and that they would take me accross. So I got in, with all my camera equipment and a very wet Interpreter, who fell into the water. / One the way accross I suddenly realised that the large boat coming straight towards us was the Ferry. It was so funny. The fishermen refused to take any payment, as they said it would bring good fortune to the, as they had a white man in their boat. they both recieved Jesus as Lord and Saviour. It was really a blessed boat trip. visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/

  • The Sweet Escape
    by Hutzon

    US$24.20

    i like it

  • Tangerine Dream
    by owlspook

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    follow me deep / into the dream .. / a tangerine dream / it’s always the same / it’s the name of the game / close your eyes / don’t be surprised / when you learn how to fly / in a tangerine dream work done is Apophysis with post work done in PaintShopPro and Gimp

  • New stuff: Ordering, blogs, community...
    by RedBubble

    More new stuff for you, and a few hints on what’s on the way soon… 1. Change the order of your art and designs! And check out the st…

    More new stuff for you, and a few hints on what’s on the way soon… 1. Change the order of your art and designs! And check out the stats on how many views, comments, favourites and sales each has received. 2. The Portfolio in MyBubble has been split into Art and Clothing sections. This is a precursor to giving art, writing, and clothing their own separate public areas. 3. “Journal entries” have been renamed blogs. We are working towards separating out “written work” (e.g. poems, stories, articles) from blogs, which should make a big difference to all you writers! 4. The old “people” page has been upgraded to community . Find out what’s happening on RedBubble, see which work is popular right now, meet featured people, and get involved in activities and competitions. Phew! It’s been a big week, but there is plenty more on the way soon…

  • Chinese Brush Painting-The Inn of Happiness.. Ink and Watercolour on Rice Paper. “The Inn of Happiness” [my title] is the very first Chinese style painting I ever did, and for practice I based it on a very ancient Chinese landscape painting… / I decided I loved this style of painting and went on to compose my own imaginary scenes with a distinctive oriental flavour. / After doing just a few pieces, I had to give it up in order to concentrate on my main body of work. / This year when I found that RedBubble was the perfect arena for me to indulge in any style of painting my heart desired, I happily returned to it…. I am including “The Inn of Happiness” here as an example of adding colour to an ink painting, in illustration of the articles I have written on the subject so far…Janis Why question the fate of the dew? / The morning sun burns dew, and drowns in clouds. The holy mountain is not a palace / But an inn. / Once you, innkeeper, / Drive out desire, ignorance, hate, / What remains? Enlightenment? Affliction? Dew is your model: nothing at all. Han Shan /

  • *"Welcome Holy Spirit"*.
    by TREVOR IRWIN

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Please visit my Africa Mission Website; / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is something I cannot Understand friends. I was shooting Seagulls, [With my Camera, Not A Gun] in my local park.. I took about 15 shots in continuous shoot mode. All Came out clear except this one. I was worshipping God at the same time as I was shooting. When i got home and loaded the pics unto Computer This is what came out. I have not touched it in any way, / Anyway I call this piece “Welcome Holy Spirit”. Luke 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. Please visit My Africa Mission Website. Please pray for me and especially the Children in the villages. [Click on link] / http://www.philadelphia33.org/

  • Why I Love Photography
    by Deborah Parkin

    My favourite film is one by Stephen Poliakoff’ called ‘Shooting the Past’. There is this line that sticks with me almost everytime i lo…

    My favourite film is one by Stephen Poliakoff’ called ‘Shooting the Past’. There is this line that sticks with me almost everytime i look at a photograph, either my own or someone elses. It goes along the lines of: / ’ I just have to say one thing to make this picture electrifying, these people are about to be hit by the most terrible change, their whole worlds turned upside down …. they have no idea, uncertainty beyond their wildest dreams.’ And i suppose this is the power of photography, the smile frozen in that split second of time, with no knowledge of what the future may hold. This quote has special meaning to me also because i not only go ‘click’ with my camera, but i even find my brain going ‘click’ – i am constantlly framing life. An example of this was several months ago my sister had her first child, a little boy called Oscar – such an amazing day – then on the Sunday, they were supposed be coming home and i can remember ‘click’ i am in the dining room, ‘click’ the phone goes and i walk into the living room to answer it …. ‘click’ my mum is sobbing because he is being rushed to the heart unit for an emergency operation. Every moment for me was mentally frozen in time – and when i look at photographs of Oscar on the day he was born that quote comes flooding back to me. On a positive note, Oscar is now 8 months old – he had another operation a couple of months ago and is thriving. But to sum up, I suppose i just wanted to say that photography is almost like oxygen to me – i need it – i need to record all those around me that i love and tell the story of their lives. I would love to know why you love photogaphy, or painting or writing or anything creative. Love Debxxx

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