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  • Glencar Falls, Co. Sligo, Ireland. / Another of my back catalogue images. Glencar Waterfall is situated 11km west of Manorhamilton, and served as an inspiration to Willam Butler Yeats and is mentioned in his poem “The Stolen Child”. The poem was first published in the Irish Monthly in December 1886, and was set to music and recorded by Loreena McKennitt on her 1985 debut album Elemental. The waterfall is impressive and can be viewed from a lovely wooded walk For the Poetic…..... WHERE dips the rocky highland / Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, / There lies a leafy island / Where flapping herons wake / The drowsy water rats; / There we’ve hid our faery vats, / Full of berrys / And of reddest stolen cherries. / Come away, O human child! / To the waters and the wild / With a faery, hand in hand, / For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand. Where the wave of moonlight glosses / The dim gray sands with light, / Far off by furthest Rosses / We foot it all the night, / Weaving olden dances / Mingling hands and mingling glances / Till the moon has taken flight; / To and fro we leap / And chase the frothy bubbles, / While the world is full of troubles / And anxious in its sleep. / Come away, O human child! / To the waters and the wild / With a faery, hand in hand, / For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand. Where the wandering water gushes / From the hills above Glen-Car, / In pools among the rushes / That scare could bathe a star, / We seek for slumbering trout / And whispering in their ears / Give them unquiet dreams; / Leaning softly out / From ferns that drop their tears / Over the young streams. / Come away, O human child! / To the waters and the wild / With a faery, hand in hand, / For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand. Away with us he’s going, / The solemn-eyed: / He’ll hear no more the lowing / Of the calves on the warm hillside / Or the kettle on the hob / Sing peace into his breast, / Or see the brown mice bob / Round and round the oatmeal chest. / For he comes, the human child, / To the waters and the wild / With a faery, hand in hand, / For the world’s more full of weeping than he can understand.

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    by bodymechanic

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    at an exhibition and a friend michael g pointed out photo op! the cats name is rochester

  • Cataloging Flowers by Color
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Now that Fabulous Flowers are allowing members to submit images according to type, colour, et…

    Now that Fabulous Flowers are allowing members to submit images according to type, colour, etc, I’ve picked my best images to add appropriately and accordingly . Over the appropriate period of time (2 per day), I intend to add these images and then submit to the appropriate forum. Q: Why? What makes categorising any artwork on Redbubble so important? / A: One word: Marketing. OK, let me make that a few more words: The best way to show off ALL your uploads to Redbubble is to spread them around, like a good hand in a game of poker. Show everyone how many ACE-shots you have, and maybe you’ll win a few hands. Q: But why show them all in advance, before added to the Fabulous Flowers Group? / A: Because I like to keep a clear record of all my works, because this is MY hand in this grand-game of poker. These are my current ace shots in each of the colours and criteria specified … and because I want you to have easy access. Enough with the 20-questions, go check out my collection of flowers to add to their Color-Forum ... RED ( Y ) / / Spanish Dancer ORANGE ( Y ) / / On Fire II YELLOW / / Tree of Life GREEN ( Y ) / / Stripped in Layers BLUE / / Brothers PINK ( Y ) / / Mistique PURPLE / / Purplicious BROWN / / Imminent BROWN II / / Fire Sticks BLACK / / Budding Talent WHITE / / Softly Spoken TWO COLOUR/COLOR / / Siblings CHAOS / / Wait, A Moment MINIMALISM / / Shrouded Persona (Y) = Now on Fabulous Flowers .

  • My first catalogue book published.
    by Min-Woo Bang

    Hello friends, My new book is hot off the presses at Blurb! Take a sneak peek and place your order if you’re so inclined… “The Ar…

    Hello friends, My new book is hot off the presses at Blurb! Take a sneak peek and place your order if you’re so inclined… The Art of Min-Woo Bang

  • I'm a mess!
    by Arletta

    Just last weekend, I cleared all the extra images off my computer. By extra, I mean the ones that I am not actively working on, using to …

    Just last weekend, I cleared all the extra images off my computer. By extra, I mean the ones that I am not actively working on, using to upload to some site or other, etc. I had a lot of them, hundreds of them, from where I downloaded a piece someone had done, to take a closer look; because, on the bad days, my eyes are just not going to be able to see the details with the size the images are shown. Well, not just from there, but, also from where I happen across a catalogue and think “Ooh, wouldn’t that be a good pose for .. ?” or “Ooh, wouldn’t that dress look good on …?” and other things of that nature. Plus, there are all the little elements I might have used for one piece and haven’t decided on using again or no, etc. So, you see my point! I can rack up a tremendous number of images and they were slogging down my computer. Well, then, here I was sick most of the last week, and yet I somehow managed to fill it back up again! Ridiculous! “Well!” someone will brilliantly think (as I have been here before and I know this is what someone always brilliantly thinks, just as if they were dealing with a rational woman) “Why don’t you just bookmark the images to look at, later, and then they won’t be clogging up your hard drive?” HAH! C3PO thought so many things were beyond his capacitors, but he had no clue; never having, yet, encountered the mighty mountain of bookmarks that are mine. Never mind all the ones i have saved on disk or that are lost due to hackers! Just the ones I made in the last few months are enough to make a blind man weep at the site! I need organization. I know that I do, because I’ve bookmarked several interesting sites on the subject, plus some catalogues selling organizational devices, and there are emails about getting organized that are crammed into my inboxes. Yes, that was a plural! I had considered the bdsm lifestyle, you know? Not because I’m into humiliation, but because I thought if I could just get someone to crack me in the knuckles with a ruler every time I went too far off task, it would add hours to my day! Or, going vice versa, they could fetch me my books and figure out where oh where I put that thing, lost my keys at, was supposed to be by noon, and put up some decent shelves for organizing my papers. Oh my papers! Oh dear! Let’s not even talk of my papers!

  • Back Catalogue
    by Gordon Hewstone

    Well, I’m getting towards the end of loading my “back catalogue” of photos. It’s been fun browsing through them all again and picking out…

    Well, I’m getting towards the end of loading my “back catalogue” of photos. It’s been fun browsing through them all again and picking out which ones to upload (quite a challenge when it comes to the Lake District because I always click away like mad when I’m in the Lakes!). Next week I’m off to Snowdonia so if the weather is kind hopefully I’ll have a few more to add when I get back!

  • GOBELIN OF CATALOGUE"WIEHLER"
    by ANDREEVA

    I HAVE WORKED GOBELIN FOR 15 YEARS. I HAVE WORKED GOBELIN WITH SO MUCH LOVE , BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER THOUGHT THAT I WILL SELL THEM. INCLUDE…

    I HAVE WORKED GOBELIN FOR 15 YEARS. I HAVE WORKED GOBELIN WITH SO MUCH LOVE , BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER THOUGHT THAT I WILL SELL THEM. INCLUDE IN MY WORKS YOU SEE MY HEART AND MY SOUL. Creating a tapestry is a kind of art. Each tapestry is done manually and professionally with high quality. They started with me members of the kin to work. We accumulated background and started for the years to sew them vocationally. 4 women participate in me at the moment further.

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