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  • The image has been created as an alternative to the popular and greatly exaggerated theory of global warming and its consequences. Since global warming activists predict a dramatic change of the planet’s surface in the nearest future, the Ice Age Premonition portrays our society in the new Ice Age. / Ice Age – A cold period marked by episodes of extensive glaciations alternating with episodes of relative warmth. Any geologic period during which thick ice sheets cover vast areas of land. Such periods of large-scale glaciations may last several million years and drastically reshape surface features of entire continents. A number of major ice ages have occurred throughout the Earth’s history; the most recent periods were during the Pleistocene Epoch. There have been at least four major ice ages in the Earth’s past. The last glacial period ended about ten thousand years ago. / Surrealism art prints / Digital art prints / Fantasy digital art wallpapers

  • Historic Breakdown
    by Adam Gormley

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    I wonder who it was that left this beautiful old car behind in the middle of no where? This mystery is what I love about these old wrecks, so many bits and pieces taken from the old girl, maybe to help another breakdown get going again? This beautiful wreck was about 50 klms out of Mildura, on the way to Mungo National Park, on the unsealed and rough road. Canon 50D, 15mm. Available large, and best viewed large!

  • New Mars
    by FreedInPieces

    US$10.64–US$243.20

    After the beginning of the terraformation.

  • Moon Fire
    by FreedInPieces

    US$10.64–US$243.20

    I would like to thank Richie Fox for nominating this piece for the ‘Pay it Forward’ group here on RB. You can see his awesome art here -> http://www.redbubble.com/people/richman Here’s what he had to say about ‘Moon Fire:’ “I love this art because not everyone is doing it, its abit more specalized. Its close-up, macro shot and there is a talent in being able to see art, so very small, where other folk cant even see whats in front of them. This piece is a macro landscape from a bin/ dumpster and its brilliant. dark blue skies, bright sun and what could be seen as a bright red crop or a fire. colours and contrast work very well in the abstract. To have the vision and creativity to stick your head in a dirty bin and get close up looking for mini master pieces made from dirt, bumps, scratches and rusting metal surley does deserve a mention.” Richie – I’m flattered. Thanks for the nomination. This is a macro image taken from a dumpster in Boulder, Colorado. It has been edited for contrast and embellished to enhance the ‘landscapeness.’ The image is actually upside down… I think. I take so many of these that they all start to blur together. Reminds me of a Colorado Forest fire that I witnessed on a far away mountain.

  • There's Beauty in the Breakdown
    by Selkie

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Selfportrait, series Drink up babydoll / Are you in or are you out? / Leave your things behind / ‘Cause it’s all going off without you / Excuse me too busy / you’re writing a tragedy / These mess-ups you bubble-wrap / When you’ve no idea what you’re like So, let go / Jump in / Oh well, what you waiting for? / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown / So, let go / Just get in / Oh, it’s so amazing here / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown It gains the more it gives / And then advances with the form / So, honey, back for more / Can’t you see that all the stuff’s essential? / Such boundless pleasure / We’ve no time for later / Now you can wait / You roll your eyes / We’ve twenty seconds to comply So, let go / Jump in / Oh well, what you waiting for? / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown / So, let go / Just get in / Oh, it’s so amazing here / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown ~Let Go, Frou Frou

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    ROUTE 66
    by Mugsy

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • For those who’ve ever had to wait for the RACQ ;-) Spotted at Bracken Ridge, Brisbane. A Road Train….........often seen out bush, but rarely in the city. Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm DCHSM , tone mapped I Knew We Shouldn’t Have waited For The Breakdown Truck! belongs to: Unloved Neighbourhood

  • ...cuz chivalry is BR00TAL doodez. This is another addition to my brand, “Bazooka ‘89”. I just imagine kids hardcore dancing in the middle of crosswalks with these tees on…and then uploading the videos on YOUTUBE!!! lol

  • Hell 3
    by FreedInPieces

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Not sure what this was. It is one of my hells.

  • Her Breakdown #1
    by Amelia Santiago

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    oil on canvas / 48” x 36”

  • Since I’ve Been Loving You / Made in artrage.

  • Ode to Almodovar
    by genevievem

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Did anyone ever see that film “Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown” otherwise known as,”Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios” (which does sound a lot cooler). Well this pic reminds me of that film, hence the title. Ink pen and watercolour on cheap watercolour paper. The pen kept ripping up the cheap textured paper so the pen strokes are quite raggedy. Need some Arches smooth!! /

  • Abracadabraland
    by FreedInPieces

    US$13.96–US$319.20

    A street post in Osaka.

  • Sector 9
    by FreedInPieces

    US$10.64–US$243.20

    Taken through my psych lens on my visit to sector 9 in the gattlin system.

  • Suess's Heaven
    by FreedInPieces

    US$10.64–US$243.20

    When I saw the world through his eyes. This is actually a parking lot guard post that protects the corners and sides of buildings from bad drivers. It was found in Boulder, Colorado behind a Safeway grocery store.

  • Brain and Grass
    by FreedInPieces

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Wakayama Japan

  • Beauty in the Breakdown
    by Selkie

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Selfportrait – series Drink up, babydoll / Are you in or are you out? / Leave your things behind / ‘Cause it’s all going off without you / Excuse me too busy / you’re writing a tragedy / These mess-ups you bubble-wrap / When you’ve no idea what you’re like So, let go / Jump in / Oh well, what you waiting for? / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown / So, let go / Just get in / Oh, it’s so amazing here / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown It gains the more it gives / And then advances with the form / So, honey, back for more / Can’t you see that all the stuff’s essential? / Such boundless pleasure / We’ve no time for later / Now you can wait / You roll your eyes / We’ve twenty seconds to comply So, let go / Jump in / Oh well, what you waiting for? / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown / So, let go / Just get in / Oh, it’s so amazing here / It’s all right / ‘Cause there’s beauty in the breakdown ~Let Go, Frou Frou

  • AA Phone Box.
    by Linda Syms

    US$5.16–US$117.80

    You do not see these very often,in fact i have not seen one of these for years.AA CAR BREAKDOWN COMPANY.I must add that allot of the AA signs used to recommend hotels also. /

  • A playground elephant’s ass.

  • Foggy Morning Breakdown
    by TheBlindHog

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I happened across this scene while in Fort Smith, Arkansas on business last year. I’d crossed this creek many times before and never thought to look twice at it. In daylight, it appears sluggish, almost brackish. But on this and the succeeding morning, the lowland was filled with fog and the warm morning sun infused the entire scene with a beautiful golden essence. The water feature is the Massard Creek on Highway 22 between Ft. Smith and Barling, Arkansas. Pentax K110D, 1/250 @ F8, ISO 200.

  • Broken Dreams
    by James Birkbeck

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    self

  • Part of a series of 7 images, this image represents a study of color and texture. 35mm Kodak film scanned. No digital manipulation used. Peeling paint found in a hallway at an old Training School in Cranston, Rhode Island. (c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /

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