The best Skull T-Shirt in the world yeah. Black Edition / / / A no-nonsense Lady Lucan /
Mr.Roland died two days after I took that picture,he was a realy good friend and I use to tease him a lot.He was blind but always recognised me because he knew my voice«Ah!....« Gigi de St-Hippolyte»he used to say , holding my hand.He never asked for much only to organised his meal in a way he could easily eat by himself and to give him his chaplet for the ceremony on sundays.A great person , very generous and smiling all the time.The worst part for him was not being able to go to the bathroom ,I think that idea killed him ,he was so proud.He died very peacefully with her daughter and son ,hand in hand .The hand you see in the picture is his son’s .Let’s say that if I wasn’t passionnate about my job I couldn’t do it . / /
Showing an incredible lack of effort on my part, here’s my second most popular tee inverted. / Original Edition Look her it is coming off the press, OH NO someone has spilt Tipp-Ex everywhere, on, no, hang on, that’s my design.
Thats the noise it’s gonna make when his head falls in the water… sorry did I mention there was water down there / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
I wanted 1942 to serve as an experiment, questioning what stereotype if any surrounded the ‘skinhead.’ Within days I received comments of ‘racist’ and ‘Nazi’ signifying prejudice against a shaven head, when in modern day society diversity is usually praised and encouraged. The origin of the term ‘skinhead’ is not rooted in racism, the term being corrupted in the 1970’s by the neo-nazi movement. The term actually stems from the Jamaican skinheads such as Bunny Wailer, who populated Reggae in the1960’s, some decade previous. By 1968/69, the ‘skinhead’ wasn’t just a hairstyle but a way of life. To these working class people, cleanliness, stylish clothes and good music were dominant. The increasing popularity of Ska music, a branch of reggae bred the skinhead in their straight jeans, large boots, white shirts, braces and nylon or leather jackets and were regularly seen at Judge Dread gigs. Doc Marten, Ben Sherman, and Vespa scooters were typical designers of the ‘skinhead’ movement, which dwindled in the mid 70’s. This is around the time the neo-nazi movement became prominent, as the ‘mod generation’ became divided and those racist, political hating, violent youths were the new face, the new stereotype. They popularised themselves throughout the 80’s and 90’s with bands such as ‘Skrewdriver’ and were akin to increased violence on Adolf Hitler’s birthday. The number of ‘skinheads’ in Britain today is in decline, as in essence the skinhead is a youth organisation for the youth. Thus upon reaching full maturity, starting a family and encompassing different values the need to be in such a group no longer exists and without the experience and knowledge of older members their ‘skinhead’ values are degenerate. This is why I felt my experiment was necessary. Would the youth of day, born after the domination of the neo-nazi still be aware of their values and the attributes, which contribute to their stereotype? The answer lies within you the spectator. Consider what you first felt upon viewing 1942. Did it bring back fond memories of dancing to reggae, Bob Marley and the ‘Chelsea haircut’ or did it make you envisage violent racists? Movements begin, grow and they pass. The real reason the ‘Mods’ shaved their head was to avoid lice, for hygiene. Surely the time close cut hair symbolising a racist has passed. This was a series i took a while back for a project i was doing on fashion and surrealism I must have took around 30 or so photographs to get the best images at different stages. / to take these shots i used a canon 20d propped up on a tripod with a self timer.
My son, Davin. Just turned 2 in September.
Views: 3,243 / Favorites: 35 / A portrait of a young girl I made from my imagination. ( with a model for ref. .) / / / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. this work has been donated to Wildlife Appeal / / Home Page / Airbrush Art / Dimensions / All About Your Best / Dimensions / The Eyes Have It / ! HAIRSTYLES ! / wildlife-appeal
b&w version per request / original: / This was taken on my parent’s back porch on a Friday evening. Fridays are “family night” and generally the kids play outside but it was raining so my niece was watching the rain fall. I said her name and when she looked I took this photo. So that’s the story behind the title. :)
originally drawn in pen on paper
o-ya you know…
Some more people photography… Model – Kirra Enjoy! _
Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
A close up if a wild African Zebra, in black and white. Canon 400D / canon 100-400mm lens @ 400mm / 100/sec / F5.6 / Beanbag / No Flash Featured in the Group “Photography 101” / Featured on Redbubble Homepage 14/7/9 / Animals of Africa – Best of the Best / 300+ Go Long / Unlimited Quality / Indiginous to East and Southern Afica group 31 Favourites 20/11/09
Aahhhh, keep pouring. I need the to design more…
African Elephant, treated in Photoshop Taken in Shimba Hills, Kenya Whilst on Safari in Kenya we stopped to watch this African Elephant. It appeared to become agitated and started flapping its ears and moving toward us. Our guide did’nt seem concerned, but I was very relieved when he backed off. Canon 400D / ISO 400 / 1/60th / F5.6 / Canon L 4.5 -5.6 100-400mm @ 380mm / No Flash / Beanbag Challenge winner, group avatar and featured in Elegant Elephants Group Featured in Just Pure Nature group Featured in Exotic Mammals group Featured in Unlimited Quality group featured in Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day) Featured in and “THE BIG 5” Challenge winner in FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA group Featured in Tone it Down group Featured in JPEG Cast Offs Featured in 300+ Go Lond Featured in and Challenge winner in “The Big 5” – Animals of Africa- Best of the Best Group and Group Avatar Featured in Animals in Action Featured in Black and White Photography Featured in Mood and Ambience Featured in Black and White Showcase Featured in Made by Nature Featured in #1 Artists of Redbubble 1272 views as of 25/11/09 / 75 Favouritings 25/11/09 GOSNAP wildlife photo competition winner, 1st prize £75 photobox credit. Beat 512 entries
FAVORITES: 37 / Mixed Art / Paing homage to little miss muppet. / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / / All in “Editing” / LMAO ART / FAN FRENZY / HALLOWEEN / LMAO ART_ group Icon 5/09 / Let’s Pay Homage / Cute and Creepy Illustrations / FEAUTERD ART FOREVER / Feel,Don’t Copy / Showcased! April 25th, 2009 / Nov, 10th 2009
Close up of a Dandelion flower head. Black & white picture.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM Zoom Lens with Lee 0.9 Soft Grad ND Filter and Hoya HMC ND x400 Filter / Focal length: 24mm / Aperture: f22 / ISO: 50 / Speed: 120 seconds / Image: Single RAW file, unprocessed, cropped / Location: A cave at Bradleys Head, Sydney, midday. Featured by Redbubble Home Page September 2009 / Featured by the Sydney Group September 2009 / Featured by Dimensions Group September 2009 / Featured by THIS IS AUSTRALIA Group September 2009 / Featured by Sets of Two Group October 2009 Best viewed large For Tim See also Sydneyscape – Bradleys Head
Model: Kumi aka Kumimonster / MUA: xmishka / Studio: Brent Leideritz Inspired by the paintings of Rene Magritte and the writings of John Lennon. Alternate title: ‘Head in the Clouds’ / - NOTE: If you’re in Adelaide this Friday [22nd] come along to Gallery 139 on Magill Road from 6-8pm to see this image in the opening of an exhibition of works featuring the human skull, in conjunction with the Australian Cranio-Maxillo Facial Foundation. It will be on show til June 1st. 20% of the proceeds from sales of the works will be going to the foundation. / Plus, it has a piece by Damien Hirst in it. / Yes, I am in an exhibition with one of my idols. Eep :O Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas
BEST VIEWED LARGE Title inspired by the song ‘My Heart Belongs to Daddy’ by Cole Porter. Photo composite. Original images taken with Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera. Edited in Photoshop CS4. Additional brushes from deviantart, brusheezy & brushking. / Group Features: ‘Friends of Redbubble’ – June 2009 ‘You’re Accepted’ – June 2009 ‘Digital Brushstrokes’ – June 2009 ‘All In Editing’ – June 2009 ‘Don’t Fence Me In’ – July 2009 ‘Parallel Dimensions’ – September 2009 ‘The Burton Effect’ – October 2009 ‘A Fascinating Purple’ – October 2009 ‘Outside the Box’ – November 2009 ... Second Place in the ‘Silhouettes’ Challenge in the ‘In Another World’ group – September 2009 / / / /
My daughter Abi Nikon D90 / Nikkor 50mm lens Featured in The X – Human Sentiment group She literally was getting annoyed with me taking too much time and leaned against the wall, put her head back and let out a big sigh and I quickly snapped this. She immediately opened her eyes and screwed up her face and said….’Did you just take a picture of me?!. You are wierd mom!’ But I think it works ok :)
/ / Little Cleopatra is a drawing .. I’ve used a few different pencils, lead and coloured, as well as charcoal, and some coloured marker pens, along with black marker pen and black ink to colour in the large hair area. I’ve also coloured much of this digitally.
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