Binge Wall Art

47 creative works found

  • Alco
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The male counterpart to my other painting “Fallen Angel”. Here, again, the person and his shadow are reversed. Thus transforming him into a shadow of his former self. Hence the title. . . Color Pencils on Watercolor Paper 36 X 24 inches / 92 X 61 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ........................................................................

  • Greendykes Bing
    by tomg

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Towering over the town of Broxburn, West Lothian, Scotland, Greendykes Bing (95m in height) rises to 195 m above sea level. It is the largest of the counties post-industrial spoil-heaps. Bing, a Scots word meaning pile or heap, is derived from Old Norse ‘bingr’: a heap. The word has been in use from the 16th century and is still common in the every-day language of central Scotland. The result of retorting mineral oil from deep-mined carboniferous shale beds at a time when Scotland was the major oil producing nation in the world. They tower above the naturally low-lying landscape of West Lothian. In 1851, James Young opened Britain’s first commercial mineral oil refinery in Bathgate using cannel (parrot) coal. “Paraffin Oil” was a brand name and initially more than 4,000 litres a week of lubricants and naptha were manufactured for the paint and rubber industries. As the retorting process improved, lighting oil was produced and the Bathgate works provided 25% of the lamp oil used in London. When the cannel coal seam ran out in 1858 Young discovered that oil was also extractable from oil-shale found near Broxburn and West Calder. Crude oil was retorted from shale mined at Westwood and Winchburgh then refined at Pumpherston into paraffin oil. The maximum output from the industry in Scotland was in 1913 when 27.5 million barrels of crude oil were produced. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland.

  • BING CHERRIES
    by SharonAHenson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Another purchases from the “Farmer’s Market” this morning. Summer 2008

  • Happy Together
    by gigster

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Guest singer ‘Bing’ accompanying Martin, and Crush UK on stage. Venue :- The Lansdowne, Dawlish, Devon. Date :- Saturday 19th July ‘08. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.

  • Bing - Bing X 4
    by mobii

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    World, meet Bing – Bing the siamese cat. Bing – Bing, say hello to the world. She is my latest attempt to come up with a cutsey cartoon character. I think it’s a “she”, because I named her after my niece Bing.

  • Cherry
    by birdinsun

    US$3.42

  • Binge Drinking
    by rosepepper

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Binge Drinking / Mixed media drawing on paper uploaded into Photoshop for formatting. I have used charcoal, conte and paint washes. To catch the raw dynamic and feel of intoxication I have used the basic stick figure. The faces have become masks to move the focus to the whole body experience of imbalance and loss of control. Binge drinking, a drink till you drop indulgence, is an unfortunate symptom of a very disturbed society. I was shocked to learn that two young people a week in Australia die from this social disease of excessive amounts of alcohol in a short period. The damage to the brain, liver and kidneys can only be imagined.

  • Twelfth annual exhibition Sculpture by the Sea on the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk / In this calendar: / / Also in this set / / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS

  • Australia, if you have never been here before you’d be foregiven for thinking that this place was as friendly a place as any. The truth beknown it’s turning into just as vile a place as any. Children left at home, coming to adulthood as drunks or worse still homeless and destitude. Their only choice for survival is to joing gangs to survive. Kids get attracted to colours. Let’s face it, they are inviting. They are a memory of a time when we were kids and the lollies were wrappe in bright colours. Packaging hasn’t changed all tht much. They have packaged “alcopops”. Fed the kids with their instinct and kept their hands clean by saying it’s their ow free will that bought it over the counter. These once well mannered kids have gone stupid on the shit. They are clogging the hospital emergency rooms with their inability to hold a night’s drink. In the old day’s if you coldn’t hold your own then you were told not to. Now it’s drinking to excess. There is no future. I think Bill Henson’s new works should have his adolescants with bright coloured filled bottles in their hands, with Henson’s trademarkblue television screehn in the backround. But that would only make it easy for the Anti Henson League to say he is “glamourizing teen beligerence”. / The truth is alcohol is great to remove ink stains from your dry wall. Try it some time. It cuts through it in seconds. It doesn’t mess around and the ink compunds don’t stand a chance. So why would you want to fool around with the booze? It’s great with a meal. It’s fantastic in moderation but when you do it on an empty stomach and you keep doing it without coming up for air you know it’s going to mess with your insides quicker than if you were to going dancing in the middle of the street. Knowing that you are drunk you don’t notice that you are in the middle of the street dancing because you are in the E.R wondering how the hell you got there, and you can’t feel your legs. / The truth is that the kids don’t really care very much. Nothing much has changed really. that is just the niavete of youth, the carefree outlook. Alcohol has always been there you say. True, then the kids keep doing the wrong thing everytime they mistreat it. That has always happened. So what’s wrong with it stopping? The kids are our future. This has been harped on many times in cheesy songs but who’ll take over when we are all too senile to remember where we left our minds let alone our underpants? The kids. They deserve better. Imagination, inspiration and idolation is all lost when you are drunk. Idolation when you are drunk is only for the wrong reasins and by the wrong people. the joke is on you. / Alcohol takes your control skills and leaves it to shit. So you like to be out of control do you? What can be so bad that you need to drown it out with booze? Is your life so bad sober that you need to enhance it drunk? The tragedy with this message is that it’s great that it’s on Red Bubble but Red Bubble is chock full of the artistic types who are open and free thinkers. Not the normal. We can eliminate the future by having less Jackson Pollock’s and Vincent Van Gogh’s.

  • Immaturity
    by Graham Lea

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This image is about the way immaturity permeates our adult society. Many anti-social behaviours – vandalism, binge drinking and swearing, to name a few – are habits that begin as teenagers while we’re trying to fit in and be cool. A lot of people discard these habits as the responsibility of adulthood takes hold. Others, however, never grow out of them, and instead continue acting like a child for a large part of their adult life. This is my second attempt at doing selective colouring (I’m buying a tablet, ASAP) and the first time I’ve asked someone who wasn’t a family member to model for a photo. / (Thanks again, Mark.) My Canon Photo5 2008 Entries / Thread of Life / Immaturity / homo workaholicus / Summer Love / Making Haloes

  • Bing Cherry Blossoms
    by birdinsun

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Life is a ....
    by Randi Bailey

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Bing cherries at their finest. / / / Earlier brighter rendition-bubble me if this is the image you would like… /

  • Here is bing bing the giant gorilla inported from monkey island as an atraction but he got loose….get the joke..

  • Exposing Tin
    by Wrigglefish

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Buck Bingeing Before Breakfast
    by kevint

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This buck is feeding down in Cades Cove, G.S.M.N.P.

  • monoprints using a mix of materials and textures, with a focus on turtles and the varing environments (fresh/salt water, ocean, rivers, lakes, billabongs, etc) in which they live (1998)

  • Bing seed head
    by madmax

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • etching and aquatint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint, printed over a monoprint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint, printed over a monoprint (1998)

  • etching and aquatint, printed over a monoprint (1998)

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