Casualty Wall Art
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Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace…Eyal Nahmias
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Portraits of Hope
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When I posted “For Mark, an American soldier, who gave his life in Iraq,” I didn’t realize that it would not print well as a card, so I’m adding this image of the same poem by Kim Graham and a different dragonfly photo to accommodate those who would like a copy of this in card size. 100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation. According to the foundation’s official website, “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.
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My Gladiolas are finally blooming, but the rain made this one even more top-heavy than usual. Found it laying on the grass this morning. Brought it in and put it in some water. Still had raindrops on it from the nights’ sprinkles. LavenderMoon~
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A section from Arlington West. An ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace… Digitally manipulated image. Eyal Nahmias / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider this image as a companion / CONSIDER THESE T_SHIRST / /
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/ / Casualty of Depression This is the final piece that goes with my writing Casualty of Depression... / Casualty of Depression…. / Your eyes have lost their lustre, / Your smile I see no more, / Your lack passion for all around you, / Your depression is eating my soul… / Your tainting my world with your bitter touch, / Your bringing me down to your way, / You smother me in your darkness, / And there is no fucking escape… / You resist all of my efforts, / To bring a smile to your lips, / You hold back from affection, / You withdraw from all of this… / You shrink back from the light, / Ready to fight, / Oh What a sight, / Your so twisted in your despair, / You cant see how much we care, / And how much it hurts us so, / The damage you wreak, / The pain you seek, / All because your low, / Deep in your depression, / Deep in your despair, / Your melancholy anger, / Can give off quite a scare… / And then you speak of suicide, / Of wanting it all to end… / And all I can do is be there, / Try and be a good friend. / But your killing me, / With all your hate, / With all this loathing of life so great… / Its taking its toll, / Leaving a hole, / Chipping away at my defences from fate. / And I could be you, / And you could be me, / What would you offer then, / To make it all sweet… / Understanding your pain, / Is drivin me insane, / Why cant I fix it and make you whole again.. / Why cant we win in this awful game… / I try to bring you light and hope each day, / but you continue to turn me away, / I’m just not sure how much more I can take…. / But all this I wont tell, / Wont burden your brow, / Will keep it inside where it cant damage your plight, / To emerge from your darkness into the light… / Where you are so missed, / And cared for and loved, / But you refuse to see us, / Thru your cloud of self doubt… / And all of your hatred and anger misplaced, / Threatens to tear down the walls in this place, / Threatens to destroy all of us who you love, / But you just do not see it… / What you’re doing to us, / And sooner or later if this goes on how it is, / We’ll have to let go… / And you’ll be on your own… / But you always be loved and you’ll always be missed, / please for our sake dont let it come to this… / I can no longer tell, / If I have the strength, / to get us all thru this, / up to the end… dimarie 08 Click on any category above for that genre… or / Click here to go back to my profile page ... thanx :)
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details of my hope series Hope can be so cruel ….you want and need …and want more to get better ….so you hope ….and it just seems so cruel the more you want the more you fall …hope dangles its self in front of you ….just out of reach at times ….and all the hurt the pain goes with us ….we walk only half alive…mouth closed beause words seem to just get us in trouble or beause no one could understand this death …loss of hope … i put the pennies on my eyes with the date i was born but couldn’t handle putting and end date …thought it might be bad luck or something ..funny cuase i never believed in luck I must add also placing the cross on my head was difficult ..as you can see my finger print is with it …..writting on the langer veiw of this work is a prayer from ash wednesday in latin where the prayer takes place
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One of those old American ambulances, here in the UK at the Haynes Museum, Somerset. I decided to sepia tone the background to give it an aged feel… and to make the red of the ambulance zing!
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Peace rally in Davison, MI
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Death on the tracks
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I took these yesterday morning before leaving for work, and this afternoon, the rain weighed the blooms down and snapped the stalk. It was going to hold up, too… it’s a sturdy one. : ( But it looks nice in a vase, too. LavenderMoon~
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A section from Arlington West. An ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace… Digitally manipulated image. Eyal Nahmias / CONSIDER THIS T_SHIRT ALSO /
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Maui Veterans Cemetery Memorial Day 26 May 2008 Makawao Hawai'i Collage
by Sharon Anne MauUS$7.12–US$190.00
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This is the front grill of our seni-truck full of poor butterflies and a few dragonflies!! Most of them are “snout” butterflies. This was taken down in southwest Texas. The half circle you are seeing up twards the top is not something on the lens or a reflection, this is where the engine fan is behind the grill. The birds sure did take advantage of the free meal of butterflies!!
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War memorial flags, one for each fallen soldier of the Iraq war, in Turners Falls, MA. The count was at 2315 when this shot was taken in 2006. The count is now over 4000 and continues to grow.
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Travelling casualty as we drive through Western Australia.
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Dead lilies caught my eye as I walked my dog around a wildlife park
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From the killing fields in Cambodia where Pol Pot committed the world’s biggest genocide
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