Carbon 

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  • CHECK OUT THE CHEWBACCA GUITAR HERO / . / / . / Massive thanks to the buyers of this design!!! / steve / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • A combination of 23 different images, some photographs taken by myself, some are stock images from sxc.hu and a 3D render using Daz Studio. / / Nature and life – we are all connected under the realm of Mother Earth. The volcanoes prime and adjust our atmosphere and earth provides all the buliding blocks to support life on the planet. We are all carbon, and hence the flow of carbon is what keeps it all ticking away. Disturb the balance, disturb life? / / My first image submission for the Gaia group. / / Hope you like it.

  • Cherry Soda
    by Anna Ridley

    US$4.27–US$114.00

  • The heart and tree are used to symbolise the vulnerable state of our planet and the time we spend affecting it. / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Citrus
    by davidmilne

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    Lemon and lime macro then edited in P/S’d.

  • Ice Cold Drink
    by Michael Mill

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Fresh cherry, straw and ice in a carbonated beverage.

  • Living Together / . / / . / Concept – / Simply a way of expressing the need from green strategy and increased environmental awareness.

  • red sunset painted
    by sunset

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    and yes, people love clouds, but even more, we looove a sunset. especially when it’s original. an original sunset painting turned into an electronic glow. (altered via photoshop) and in breaking news-this painting (the original) sold at the weekend exhibition! Gold!

  • Battersea Power station I suppose. / And a plane. Read this

  • Chalk Colors
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Box of colored chalks at the I Madonnari Street Painting Festival in Santa Barbara California

  • Carbon neutral
    by animo

    US$25.17

    Carbon Neutral / a green twist on the periodic table of elements – a tee to honour the groundswell of awareness about our impact on the environment! YEAH! check out the ingredients tee range /

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  • hot stuff
    by blepharopsis

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Mummification was a very important element of the Papuan culture, the preserved body of a village’s big man, an elder, chief or a great warrior was regarded as a link with ancestors. The process involved hanging the corpse in a specially build house over a fire, and smoking it continuously for up to a year. Indonesians regarded the tradition as barbaric, prohibited the procedure, confiscated and destroyed most of the mummies in the area. This is one of three survivors in the Baliem valley. Photo: a real smoked Papuan 300 years old mummy. / Smoke and glow (embers) added digitally. Baliem valley, 15 km from Wamena, Irian Jaya (Indonesian Papua).

  • think green
    by animo

    US$25.17

    think green / act before it’s too late. check out the ingredients tee range /

  • Carbon Foot Print
    by Matt Ware

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    A Matt Ware Original. “Carbon Foot Print” is one piece in Matt Ware’s New Collection for 2008. Highly collectable and more more sought after in the UK and Europe. An Original Cityscape Artwork by Matt Ware. Very collectable piece and highly sought after. Shows stars being outshone by a high rise city with dominating lights beaming into the night sky. PLEASE VISIT WWW.PLATINUMGALLERY.CO.UK FOR MORE ARTWORKS BY ME!

  • Powerstations and Plastic Balls
    by The wizard of ed

    Battersea Power Station is clearly the finest structure in London, forget Apsley House, you want imposing might, you can’t go further tha…

    Battersea Power Station is clearly the finest structure in London, forget Apsley House, you want imposing might, you can’t go further than Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s magnificent Art Deco monolith of brick. / So he had a stab at the telephone box, and Bankside (or the Tate Modern) is alright, but those four chimney’s rising from clutter of terraces and railway sidings strike an imposing figure over the city skyline. And it’s not surprising, it’s the largest brick building in Europe. / From Pink Floyd to Children of Men, via The Beatles and The Dark Knight, it is scorched into our modern cultural psyche, the Bank of England burnt tens of thousands of pounds in the furnaces there when they thought the Bosch were about to conquer us during WW2. Meanwhile the RAF were using the plumes of smoke to guide them home. Screaming Lord Sutch wanted to cover it in wool and make it look like a dead sheep, John Broome tried to turn it into a theme park. Now they want to turn it into a naff collection of faux pot plants and cafes, with a riverside walkway way, exterior designed to within an inch of it’s life. They’ll probably fail. But I don’t care, it meant that it was opened for two days for the public to get inside and have a wander, and this just hasn’t happened very often. (PVZ would have wet himself) On a different note, but while I have your attention, the next day I attended the Lovebox Weekender, and aside from Goldfrapp having these totally ace guys dressed up like colourful carpets pinging it all over the stage, Wayne Coyne from the Flaming Lips came out in a massive plastic ball and went walking and crawling all over the crowd, oh, and yeah, their show was amazing too

  • Stromatolites
    by blossom

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery PLEASE NOTE: I WILL BE CREATING A LARGER FILE IN ORDER FOR THIS TO BE FOR SALE AS: LAMINATED PRINTS, MOUNTED PRINTS, CANVAS PRINTS AND FRAMED PRINTS. Stromatolites Formed by living organisms depositing calcium carbonate shells. Lake Clifton, Western Australia.

  • CO2
    by yanmos

    US$24.12

    Wear your awareness + art(ing) your life… other t-shirts / STOREROOM detail /

  • Saw Whet Owl - Color
    by Heather Ward

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    This is the same drawing as the black and white (charcoal, carbon pencil) Saw Whet Owl, I just added a touch of colored pencil on top. I’d never tried it before, but I like how it came out. As with the black and white version, a portion of sales will be donated to the Santa Fe Raptor Center.

  • Wind Turbines
    by Chris Charlesworth

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Wind Turbines, Royd Moor Wind Farm, West Yorkshire, UK

  • crazy abstracts
    by victor

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Gusting northerlies from the heated interior have turned the bush land into a crazy twisted abstraction of hot orange, petrified black and deathly white,

  • earth girls aint easy
    by LisaB entity

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    in reference to a dream i had about aliens who were circling my parents house i was petrified and locked everything down put all lites out etc , this was a recurring dream ova a period of months , a friend pointed out that i shud ask them what they wanted ?this opened my mind enough to change the dream, i was envolved in designing special anti alien prorective clothing made from silicone ,it was featured in kool mags n i was interviewed ,i was not aware of the science bit until it was pointed out to me , carbon silicone … i bet you know !!! / its the blond in me!! so having hidden all the children in the house upstairs and locked them safely away the aliens knocked at the door , i answered it to a tall good looking black guy aka matrix n another guy so i let them in n they go upstairs with another girl, i hide underneath this blanket petrified n when they cum to go the big guy comes ova n gives me kiss i wake up

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