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Drawn 2008. Age 21. There’s a very personal meaning to this picture, but i will reframe from sharing because I don’t want to influence your own ideas for the image :-) The young boy in this image is a character strongly influencened by myself and will be the design used in other emotively evoked works that inspire back to my childhood… and ultimately presented as illustrations in my book. This was drawn quite quickly with a black biro pen, then polished up a little on photoshop, where I cleaned the whiteness and brought out the darker shades.
Mother & Child. / —Alt Title: “Personal Space”
“cupid – a bullet for bedtime remix” designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2006-2007.
A picture of part of a ward in an abandoned mental asylum. I think this picture is given an extra spooky edge and a bit of a story by the fact that one of the beds has a pair of shoes sitting waiting at the bottom as if the occupant may be back any minute.
“Make him shut up!” shouted one citizen. / “He just wants to argue with everyone!” cried another. “He’s just a loud mouth!”
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Done in Photoshop with Wacom pen and pad. / Used # 60 soft brush,#45 dry brush / smudge bar,highlight bar. All children like to sneak and read now and then ,under the blankets with a flash light.
Watercolour Concept: A story of 2 rabbits having a leisure stroll in the forest, meeting new friends along the way.
This was an installation piece titled “Bedtime for workaholic” by Psalm put up in Canada Ln, Carlton during December 2004.
During the course of the day, I have discovered that Masaman is indeed a male. This is how he prefers to rest… and he does durn little of that… so I try to appease him in any way I can. Thanks to all the RedBubblers that have offered some great advice in getting him healthy and strong so that he can live a normal little squirrel life. LavenderMoon~ /
Here is the cardinal version of the classic lullabye, “Hush, Little Baby.” These two baby cardinals are only two days old, and Mama’s lullabye seems to be working just fine!
I always loved that song – who sung it again? Was it “The Association”? / ;-) Anyway – another one for the children… stock / photodream-stock.deviantart.com / jlstock.deviantart.com
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen
Part of 16 images associated with a bedtime story book I illustrated. Images were derived from 16 lines of a poem I wrote as well. ”... come with me to a land not far away …”
A boudoir shoot I did for valentines day.
Another shot of Masaman in his little hand towel. LavenderMoon~
took this, last one, before rushing to hotel and falling into me bed
Pink Anemone Fish (Amphiprion perideraion) ‘sleeping’ on top of its closed host Anemone. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
We always read a bedtime story to Molly. She was particularly interested / in this election reflected in my photograph of Mikey and Molly titled / Political Dogs. Although Goodnight Bush is a parody, Molly’s troubled expression reflects the serious message of her bedtime story. She hopes that we can finally say goodnight to the disaster that characterized the last eight years of theBush administration. / Goodnight Bush is a brilliant parody of the children’s / classic bedtime story, Goodnight Moon. A childlike / George Bush is tucked safely away in / the confines of his own room with all the toys he has willfully destroyed. Dick Cheney is portrayed as / a quiet figure whispering “hush” to the misguided President. / Many parents, teachers or those in contact with young children / or in our case, our three year old Irish Setter, Molly / also treasure the original book that is / often one of the first bedtime stories that parents read / to their children and pass through the generations. / The author of the original book, Goodnight Moon / gave the authors the freedom / to copy the illustrations and include the colors and / details that has made Goodnight Moon an enduring classic / for young children learning to read. I have read this book / many times and every time I find another detail / that keeps me laughing. For those who have missed some / of the calamities of the Bush administration, this satiric book / is so tragically funny and insightful that you will want to / read it again. It is hard to make a nightmare funny, / but the authors made me laugh out loud / to release the outrage I have felt for the past eight years. Laughter / is a great relief after enduring the endless list of tragic events / that characterized the Bush administration. This should be / required reading for outraged and stressed Americans. Hopefully / we can now relax and feel hope once again for the future of our / country and hope that we can finally / restore our reputation around the world after eight years of / enduring the destruction of the American spirit. / I also plan to show some of the amazing illustrations / for those who have not heard of / or read this insightful and amazing parody. Here is the text: / On the first page we see Bush in bed looking like / a little boy surrounded by his “toys” of destruction. / “In the situation room / There was a toy world / And a flight costume / and a picture of a refinery plume / And there were war profiteers giving three cheers / A Grand Old Party to war in a rush / and a quiet Dick Cheney whispering hush / Goodnight room / Goodnight refinery plume / Goodnight jets flying over the plume / Goodnight toy world and the flight costume / Goodnight ballot box and Goodnight Fox / Goodnight towers / And Goodnight balance of powers / Goodnight Constitution and / Goodnight evolution / Goodnight democracy and Goodnight privacy / Goodnight old growth trees / Goodnight detainees / Goodnight allies / Goodnight contractor beheading / Goodnight innocent bloodshedding / Goodnight nation great / Goodnight church and state / Goodnight bubble bursting in air / Goodnight piggy beyond repair / Goodnight rule of law / And Goodnight Mardi Gras / Goodnight Earth / Goodnight heir / Goodnight failures everywhere”
Maybe tomorrow will be better. / / More in my depression series. / / For those who may be interested in the technicalities, I used a Hartblei tilt/shift lens, swinging it to maximum to get the clock (about 60 cms away) and the figure (about 2 m away) both in focus at f/3.5
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