Acrylic on photocopy. Original photo taken at a museum in St Paul Minnesota.
Art inspired while listening to Crazy Train. Awesome song! Crazy Train I’ve listened to preachers / I’ve listened to fools / I’ve watched all the dropouts / Who make their own rules / One person conditioned to rule and control / The media sells it and you live the role Crazy Train
This is my version of a tasmanian devil, holding a red bubble, I am looking for sugestions for a name, this should be a lot of fun. So what do ya think. / I havent decided on the prize yet but I assure you it will be great’ / Cheers / Ruben I decided on a prize a $25 Us dollar gife certificate from RB, to the winner. / I will pick the one I think is best on next Sunday….Good Luck… ** / Sunday Nov.18,2007 / The winner of the $25 GC is Catherine Cr / congrads Catherine. Thanks everone for the suggestions there were over 100 suggestions and 565 views / in only 7 days.
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I’m not 100% sure what’s going on in this picture, but I have no doubt that spending his day in the house of a creepy old man wasn’t exactly the way this kid hoped things would turn out. There’s a story here, I’m just not exactly sure what it is.
A late March sunset in Texas. The mesquite trees aren’t budding out yet so they still look like boney fingers to me! Taken near the ghost town of Bomarton, Texas with a D30, Canon. Used unsharp mask, hue and saturation adjustments and 3D transform render.
An image of a cows big butt
One of my favorite creations and a darn good song!
More zombie influenced clip art silliness. Sorry, but I am sure this phase will pass soon.
Man, this would really hurt!
Donated to Charity 30×40 charcoal on matboard. by Adrian Pickett Jr
Oceanside Pier by the Kids Park
Behind which stood the magnificent Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, incredible, ancient Babylon and it’s Empire…where do I start? The image represents The Ishtar Gate that led into the city of Babylon, sitting on the banks of the river Euphrates, the name Babylon meaning “Gate of the Gods”. This grand entrance was decorated with brilliant blue tiles and figures of dragons and bulls. Beyond the gate, The Processional Way led to the city centre and the ziggurat temple dedicated to their chief god Marduk. Babylon has 2 eras, that of King Hammurabi, who wrote some laws on a stone pillar known as Hammurabi’s Stela around 1740BC, during this time it was capital of Mesopotamia and a centre of learning but after hundreds of years of invasions by Kassites, Chaldeans and Assyrians, Babylon was in ruins…it was not until the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar around 620BC that Babylon found it’s feet again to rise up and become the greatest city in the world. During this time the city of Jerulasalem was attacked and the kingdom of Judea defeated by the Babylonian army, who took them captive back into the city they now loathed, Babylon. Babylonian boys went to school and often learnt astronomy, literature and mathematics, like the Sumerians before them they based their units on 60, which is where we get our 60 minutes and 360 degree circles, they studied the stars and made early detailed records of the stars and planets. The Hanging Gardens were built by King Nebuchanezzar for his wife Amytis who missed the green hills of her homeland Media. The palace was called ‘the Marvel of Mankind’ and built around 5 courtyards with the terraces overflowing with the exotic gardens, a marvellous sight to behold indeed. Gods and Goddesses dominated the city with the dragons representing the god Adad and the bulls representing Marduk with the Ishtar Gate named after the greatest Goddess of all to the Babylonians. In 539 Cyrus, King of neighbouring Persia overthrew the Chaldean Kings and took over Babylon, he released the captive Jews who had been taken there 60 years prior, created the immense Persian Empire there and then proceeded to take on the rest of the world… This is created from an Incendia fractal, representing the Ishtar Gate at Babylon. I have added another layer which if you look closely is a map and images of the Babylonian Empire with Babylon sitting up the top right on the green ‘Euphrates River’...Babylon was the enemy of the Jews and a place seen as a ‘hell on Earth’ so the background represents this as flames often associated with the sacrifices made for the Marduk, the God of the city. I hope you enjoyed this combination of art and history, I have many more too in My Profile. You can even catch BONEY M singing Rivers of Babylon Live here on YouTube
Painted in ps, bones inspired
Decorating the Queensland landscape.
Molly playing with bone
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