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Harpist found in St. Andrews church Stratton,
Black and white photo with old red phone box, picture taken in the yorkshire sculpture park.
Thank you to my favourite cat Daijiro Kato for the studio lighting tech support, and for being a guru. The future doesn’t yet exist, but we like to think it does. Please also check out this excellent piece by Firedrake
One of three photos I have of a piece that was destroyed in an earth quake long ago. First thing I ever carved in plaster, I did no drawings in advance, and the hollowed out round scoops were an after thought that never entered my head when I first started carving it. I say all this because it was a unique and beautiful piece then and my fond feelings for it have not changed. I recently did a larger version in wood and used power tools to make it. It does not have the same energy though for a variety of reasons. I like to tell people if there was one thing I could show them that proved I have an artist’s talent, this would be the one piece.
Gorgeous Gods & Goddess’s, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things,
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100% OF ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALES OF MY ART OR DONATED ART GOES TO PHILADELPHIA MISSION, A REGISTERED CHARITY. WE WORK WITH EXTREME POOR SICK AND DISABLED IN ISOLATED AND RURAL AFRICAN VILLAGES. This is Violet aged 15 years old. She works in the fields from sunrise to sunset. Her Parents are dead. Violet works the small plot of land hoping to grow enough food for herself, her three younger brothers and sick Grandfather. she has a disability caused by Rickets, a disease that is common here. Her upper and lower limbs are bowed outwards. Yet Violet must force herself to work, or her dependants will starve. Please help us to help her and many more like her. This poem was beautifully written by a very talented poet and Writer called Adgray. God Bless you for wring this fitting piece . Does she dream of dancing and movies and fun / this girl with the faraway eyes / Has she the wish to kiss Brad Pit / Did she cry when Heath Ledger died? / What does she wish for when Christmas comes? / an ipod or mobile phone? / Does she complain there’s no chocolate again / in the fridge when she gets home. We complain we don’t have enough to survive / Money to cover our bills / and purchase the service and goods we desire / AND the luxury home in the hills / But where does it say life must be this way / That we have and she has not / That our world be of greed luxury and games / and hers of pain and hard lot. I look in the depths of these faraway eyes / and I think of my own teenage life / How I struggled with that I was expected to do / and rebelliously got into strife / I look at my own daughter of fifteen years / And know how I fiercely protect her / I support all her learnings and all her dreams / and use all my wisdom to guide her. But they are similar these girls far apart / for my daughter also cares for her home / She looks out for her younger siblings as well / and is rarely allowed to roam. And I wonder if having is really a curse / for to have not enough creates stress / equal to that of not enough food / but granted the consequence is less I shall show all my children these faraway eyes / for this girl is also one of their peers / their ages are similar their wants must compare / how I long to abate all her tears / I cannot succeed in my western world life / I struggle myself to survive / But oh how I wish I could lavish life’s gifts / On those beckoning faraway eyes. Arthor; adgray. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/adgray I invite all to please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate your art and save a child’s life! See all my work in groups at:http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Canon:EOS 400D. Lens: Canon 300mm Zoom. ISO 100 / [AS IS]
FEATURED IN ’’Statues and Such’’ GROUP – JULY 2009 FEATURED IN ’’Who Needs Color For Beauty?’’ GROUP – MAY 2009
I’d usully journal these type of images but thought I’d do it differently today. / / More from my home town, Melbourne. / / Peace! :) / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
This is my collaboration with a sculpture student, we had to pick a partner and photograph their sculpture, he sculpts this miz of wax and black face paint onto people so i felt slightly at an advantage to my other peers but it was fun. I really like the outcome :)
This is the last of my collaberation with sculpture student :) The tank of water was so so so cold!
I am looking though some other Photographs and although I want to keep my Collection focused on the plight of extreme poor, sick and isolated villagers, I have decided to add what is my favourite capture from the Park, Close to where I Live in London. Hope you like it. 100%, Yes folks, all proceeds, from sale of my art and donations made via our charity Mission website goes to save lives and improve the Quality of life for isolated Poor, Sick and disabled in villages in Africa. please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: [See videos of our mission] 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: Canod EOS 400D, Lens EF7-300 IS USM. Lens setting No2. ISO 200, Camera Program Sports Mode.
Taken while traveling through remote Nigeria in Niger Delta Region. This young boy came running towards our vehicle and we stopped for a welcome break, after 7 hours of bumpy dusty tracks. He wanted to sell us one of his animals. I felt so sorry for him, that I give him what he asked, after being told by one of our Missionary guides he had asked the going price. I refused to take his animal, as I felt we had enough food, and he looked so thin. After this he insisted that I should visit his settlement. After much persuasion with the team We did. None had heard about Jesus and his Love. All received Jesus as Lord. We also were able to give multi-vitamin tablets to the senior elder, and he promised to give each one a Tablet every day. It was a blessing. We now have a Local Missionary who visits the settlement each week. 100% of all proceeds from sale of my art goes toward helping the extreme poor, sick and isolated in villages in Africa.. I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organized groups. http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Donate your art and save a child’s life!
Pokrovsky cathedral in red colours in Moscow on Red Square.Russia / I was trying to capture architecture details on it and stunning colors. / THE WINNER in a challenge Capital cities of the World /
Taken of a sculpture on the Pacific Dawn,,,,Febuary 2009
PLEASE READ THIS. UPDATE: 11/7/2009 Sadly Little Anna has passed on to be with God. She died on Monday Monday 6th July at 4.35am. our Medical officer [pastor Joshua] and his wife our senior nurse were with her. We just did not have the money to pay for her hospital treatment. Although we pleaded with the hospital Senior medical team, they said they needed $1800 to cover the operation and after-care. Thank you to everyone who was praying for Anna. She is now at peace with our Lord. Please pray for Joan and Samuel, her parents. This was their last born child. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART, OR DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY WEBSITE, GOES DIRECT TO HELP EXTREME POOR, SICK AND DISABLED IN RURAL AND REMOTE VILLAGES IN NIGERIA.. ANY DONATION MADE FROM 27TH MARCH WILL BE USED TO HELP ANNE. WHEN WE HAVE RAISED ENOUGH, THE DONATIONS WILL THEN BE USED TO HELP OTHERS. Donations can be made via Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon EOS400D. Lens: Canon 70-300 zoom.
PLEASE READ THIS. / Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village, Kebbe State. Remote Nigeria. Grace was very ill and close to death. I thank God for those here on RB who prayed earnestly and donated funds towards her care. Today Grace is completely recovered, and Sings her Sunday School songs with much joy. This is my passion and inspiration in life. I live to help the poor and inspired by many here on Rb who pray and donate to the mission. Her life has touched many around the world. Without your help, she would have died. Thank you so much my friends. God is your reward. We urgently need to raise finance to drill a new bore well in Tunga/Zuga. Their old well have completely caved in. Now the are drinking river water again. This is what kills and blinds so many in Remote and isolated villages. The new well will serve 5 villages, and it will cost $5.000. Please pray and help in whatever way you can. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART AND DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY MISSION WEBSITE, GOES TO HELP THE EXTREME POOR AND SICK IN RURAL AND REMOTE VILLAGES IN AFRICA. WE NEVER TAKE A SINGLE PENNY OUT TO COVER CHARITY OVERHEADS OR SALARIES. ALL OF YOUR MONEY GOES TO THESE PRECIOUS PEOPLE. Please visit our Charity Mission website. / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Canon EF70-300 IS USM. WB: auto. Program P.
PLEASE READ THIS. Taken in remote Nigeria. I and the team were waiting for the ferry to cross then Nile and continue our long journey to Tunga Zuga Village in kebbe state. Often my work as a missionary, working with extreme poor and sick children can be very emotional.Tears of sorrow and heartbreak, desperation and frustration overwhelm me as I and the small mission team do what we can with the little we have to help. yet there are times like this one when there is joy and happiness as I see people and scenes of great beauty. Truly God has blessed me with a wonderful life. I have never had the joy of owning my own home, or having a nice car or wealth. yet I am so happy to have a relationship with Jesus.God supplies all my needs, and I have travelled with God to many villages and he has blessed many. Life is more than a job,Career, wealth or designer cloths. Life is living in Gods presence everyday and experiencing his love and peace. Life for me is doing what is in Gods heart and that is helping the extreme poor. My Inspiration and passion is from God. I Live for him and he lives through me. I have been on mission and not a penny in my pocket,yet my heavenly father has met my needs,concerning Food,lodging, travel and covered all expenses. One one occasion, he sent an angel to pay my hotel bill. While in India The Lord moved me so much to travel overnight on a train, a day early to return to London. If I had not obeyed his leading, I would have been killed in a terrorist bombing. Its a wonderful Life with God. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART,OR MONEY DONATED VIA OUR CHARITY MISSION WEBSITE, GOES TO HELP EXTREME POOR AND SICK IN REMOTE AND ISOLATED VILLAGES IN AFRICA. I invite all to Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Sigma: 50-500 Telephoto. WB :Cloudy. ISO 800.
[Taken in Natural Light]. Taken on the banks of the river Nile, remote Nigeria. I got into conversation with this Muslim girl and I felt s deep compassion for her, as she said She sells peanuts to get money to help her Grandfather who cares for her and her brother and two sisters. Her mother is dead and when she died the father just left and never returned. She told me that she only sold three packets that day and she was selling from around 10 am to 7pm. She did not make enough even to buy basic foods. She spoke good English so I knew she had had some education. I and my fellow mission workers bought what she had left. Then I asked her If I could pray for her. She said yes. I asked God to open her heard adn reveal himself to her. We led to to Christ. She wept and the lord really did touch her. We now visit her village often. All proceeds from sale of my art, or donations made via our charity website goes to help extreme poor and sick in remote and rural villages of Africa. We do not take anything out of it. I invite all to Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Canon EF70-300 IS USM. / ISO: 400.
Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “A Lot to Think About” / original oil painting is sold / Print Available Featured in: / All Things Black / Oil Painting Another larger painting today. Seems like there are / a lot of things to think about these days. I find a / lot of those thought provoking moments at the art museum. To see more of this series,click here / Cover image for my calendar ~_ Everyday Moments_ /
O Superman by Laurie Anderson (1981) Oh, Superman / Oh, judge / Oh, mom and dad / Mom and Dad Oh, Superman / Oh, judge / Oh, mom and dad / Mom and Dad Hi / I’m not home right now / But if you want to leave a message / Just start talking at the sound of the tone Hello? / This is you mother / Are you there? / Are you coming home? Hello? / Is anybody home? / Well, you don’t know me, but I know you / And I’ve got a message to give to you Here comes the planes / So you better get ready / Ready to go / You can come as you are, but pay as you go / Pay as you go And I said: “OK. Who is this really?” / And the voice said: “This is the hand, / the hand that takes.” / This is the hand, the hand that takes. This is the hand, the hand that takes. Here come the planes. / They’re American planes. / Made in America. / Smoking or non-smoking? And the voice said: “Neither snow nor rain / nor gloom of night shall stay / these couriers from the swift / completion of their appointed rounds.” ‘Cause when love is gone, there’s always justice. / And when justice is gone, there’s always force. / And when force is gone, there’s always Mom. / Hi Mom! So hold me, Mom, in your long arms. / So hold me, Mom, in your long arms. / In your automatic arms. / Your electronic arms. / In your arms. So hold me, Mom, in your long arms. / Your petrochemical arms. / Your military arms. / In your electronic arms.
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