Buried
1 member found
-
Ron Bury
United Kingdom
142 creative works found
-
Again the old General Hospital… / / It was built in 1897 and was home to Newfoundlands first operating room. The hospital has been closed and condemed for many many years now. Rumor has it that many dark and hideous things were done behind its doors, things that are better left forgotten… Only memories are left now that can haunt its dark and terrifying hallways. / / Cinderellas wicked step sisters would be in their glory having her scrub these floors. /
-
This is a shot of one of the many cemeteries in town, this is the lane that leads into it. It was a really weird day with a mix of sun and cloud and fog. The light was great for shooting, the colors of these dead leaves were so vibrant. / / More from this cemetery series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
-
Don’t worry, I will be digging him out later!!!
-
mixed media on wood. 24” x 36” i keep a grey bin full of photo copies, pictures cut out from magazines, polaroids, various papers, etc. as i work, i dig through it looking for elements that will fit in, compliment, or otherwise enhance the outcome of the painting… the leaves fall to the hard soil as winter sets in / there is an echo / hunger and longing drowns / and drowns / the night grows longer / a restless mind does not sleep / a thin blue-grey welcomes the dawn / the weary returns to the cave
-
Bury – Lancashire
-
Bury – Lancashire
-
Ink drawing on paper from 2006. If you are ever accosted by hungry zombies I suggest doing your best George Bush impersonation and they should leave you alone. After this picture I did a project called Nothing Stays Buried in which I buried and unearthed objects and then drew them. I then buried and unearthed the drawings as well. Drawings from that book include Pocket Dictionary, Materials, Suitcase, Toy Guitar and Sneakers.
-
Another in my series of the Old General Hospital. This is of the interior hallway leading into the bowels of the sinister and dark sanitorium. I didn’ t have a flashlight becasue this was spur of the moment. So I had to use my camera flash to illuminate the long dark hallways that have many rooms and other halls leading from this main corridor. I crept along hugging the wall working my way deeper into the dungeon like structure. My imagination was going wild as I visualized the scenes of countless horror movies and their macabre scenes. I could almost feel the horror of its previous occupants as the darkness enveloped me; yet I dared go a little further just to get that picture of what lay beyond… / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
-
I took this shot in one of the cemeteries here in town. / / More in this cemetery series: / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
-
The Lost Garden
by TaineDampened by each tear / formed but never shed; / loathing, pain and sorrow / fertilize this bed.
...observations on a tram…
-
A macro photograph of a bee enjoying plentiful pollen on the flowering jasmine in my garden.
-
Another shot taken at the Mount Barker cemetary. Located in the Adelaide holls in South Australia. /
-
Bury is a large Lancashire town – the heart of Bury is part of a regeneration.
-
When I Die....
by Carol & Kev HaberleDon’t place me in the ground, / where everything is dark….
Just for the freedom I crave…...
-
Funny gardening tips that may not have occured to you. This cute little Gardener Teddy Bear says… Gardening … helps you hide the bodies.
-
The precious pearl, discovered, unlocked, full of wisdom, radiating it’s glow for life, freedom, full of promise.
-
I found this poem on a blog for a young eventing rider, Laine Ashker, who was critically injured at the recent Rolex Three Day Event, Lexington, Kentucky. She is recovering well, and in fact was discharged from hospital yesterday. Her horse, Frodo Baggins, broke his neck and was euthanased. This poem was posted as a tribute to Frodo, and it brought a tear to my eye as well, as I remembered my beautiful old boy Jack, who is in fact buried just a few yards from this very spot. _If you bury him in this spot, / The secret of which you must already have, / He will come to you when you call – / Come to you over the far, dim pastures of death, / And down the remembered paths to your side again. / And though you ride other living horses throughout life / They shall not shy at him or resent him coming. / For he is yours and he belongs there. People may scoff at you, / Who see no lightest blade of grass bent by his footfall, / Who hear no nicker pitched too fine for insensitive ears. / People who may never really love a horse. / Smile at them then, for you shall know something that is hidden from them, / And which is well worth knowing. The one place to bury a horse is in the heart of his mistress._ Author unknown
-
© 6point1 Photography 2008
-
Here is a photo with little artisic quality. I just thought I would post a photo from the front of my home to show all of you the amount of snow we are reciving this year. I think we are getting close to 5 ft. so far. You can use my truck for scale of the depth. We are doing snow shoveling for work this winter to there is plenty of money falling out of the sky this year.
-
Another shot from my cemetery series. This shot really caught my eye, man lays asleep waiting for the resurrection and nature lays dormant waiting for that breath of new life come spring. The orange of the leaves is a promise and a sign of hope that this is not the end of life but only the beginning. / / More in this cemetery series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
-
Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
-
Vanilla beans resting in sugar, if you seal them in a jar together you get vanilla flavoured sugar… Enjoy!!!
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 50,000 talented people.
You can buy their stuff
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
Risk Free Returns
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
About RedBubble
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 107,300 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Join In
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.





















