Cell 

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  • Character design for my creator-owned series ‘Blue Afternoon’. Medium: Indian ink and Photoshop CS2

  • part of the vibration series. ( see pulse in works not for sale) Originally inspired by the Brahma Kumaris ‘point of light’, it is a progression from there, after doing a 10 day silence retreat. The aim was to feel every cell and vibration in your body. By becoming more connected to your own physical body, and really knowing yourself in the process( where ever you ‘block’ your feelings, you become numb) you are more relaxed. calm and connected with the world. The result is a better life for yourself, and the the people you share the world with.

  • Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Kilmainham Gaol has played an important part in Irish history, as many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and some executed in the jail. The jail has also been used as a set for several films.

  • Transformation is a triptych about Cancer transformed by Chemo and Stem Cell transplant My Brother Jerry had a stem cell transplant this time last year. * Proceeds of sale for this image will go to Lymphoma Research and MD Anderson Cancer Center * Best viewed on large

  • “There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free.” / - Walter Cronkite

  • just another version of it :)

  • One of my first picture taken over the week-end with the 1Ds Mark III. The dynamic range of this camera is simply unbelievable…

  • Man using mobile phone in Federation Square, Melbourne.

  • See my origami calendar Folded on June 21, 2008 and shot through a magnifying glass (as I only have a handhled camera without the fancy macro features). A crane folded from a 3×3mm piece of trace paper The folding process can be seen here And just for fun, I used this photo to create my new avatar (created on June 15, 2009) Here is the paper: / For a better idea of scale: / I didn’t videotape myself folding as linaji suggested, but just for fun here’s a preview of the origami surgery :P. I probably used the needles more than the tweezers in this one! / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life Sample origami: For more images please visit the category links above.

  • Taken August 2008. From my trip to Rome. / I finally gotten around to go through all the photos, much more on the way. Shot inside the Vatican – Basilica Sancti Petri. COPYRIGHT!! – May NOT be used WITHOUT my written and expressed PERMISSION!!! if you are gonna leave any critique, then please know what your talking about. / Not just: i dont like this or that. be helpful, dont be negative. Thankyou ♥

  • Acts 12:7 † / / And, behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, / and a light shined in the prison: and he smote Peter on / the side, and raised him up, saying, “Arise up quickly.” / And his chains fell off from his hands… Featured in “For The Love Of Jesus” group. / / Thanks Marie. :) / / / /

  • Studies going as far back as that of Goethe in the early 1700s have understood that pale green – the colour of new plant growth – is the most psychologically positive and restful colour… So I wonder what the authorities were trying to do to the already fragile minds of patients locked in shocking pink, electric green, and custard yellow cells? The more I look at my shots, the more clues to inherent barbarity I begin see in the treatment of vunerable people.

  • The grand staircase, this time shot with only available light/mirk for a more unsettling ‘Silent Hill’ look. Just a little light tone mapping to avoid burn-out and retain shadow detail, otherwise this is all natural – including the small scrap of very blue wallpaper in the bottom left.

  • An abstract design based on simple cell forms. Available as a signed limited edition print in various formats, please contact me for further details.

  • living, breathing, creating … all as one.

  • Created with Apophysis fractal software. Featured in the Art/Feature category!

  • Acrylics on canvas.

  • I was apparently suffering from sleep deprivation when I did this… Model is Savina / taken in 2008 More from this series: / © Jessica Walker

  • My sons kitten…..Cookie Call Me Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love She lives in a luxury apartment in the heart of town / I live in the country and my house is tumbling down Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love I met her in her neighbourhood, I was just passing through / One look was all it took, yeah, one look or two Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love You got my name, you got my number / You got my number, you got my name Now I’m gonna settle down, get myself a wife or two / No more of this running around like I used to do Call me if you need my love, baby / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love, baby / Call me if you need my love Call me if you need my love, baby / Call me if you need my love / Call me if you need my love, baby / Call me if you need my love Queen

  • The view thru the Chapel windows of the Main Cell Block of the old historic Fremantle Prison. / Camera – Panasonic Lumix FZ30 A bit of info - / Fremantle Prison is a former Australian prison located in The Terrace, Fremantle, in Western Australia. The site includes the prison, gatehouse, perimeter walls, cottages, tunnels, and prisoner art. It was built by convict labour in the 1850s, and transferred to the colonial government in 1886 for use as a gaol for locally-sentenced prisoners. It closed as a prison in 1991 and reopened as a historic site. It is now a public museum, managed by the Government of Western Australia with daily and nightly tours being operated. Some tours include information about the existence of ghosts within the prison.

  • The solitary rooms and corridor of an abandoned Lunatic Asylum. Featured in Abandoned Asylums & Hospitals 22nd Oct, 2009. Featured in POSTED: No Trespassing 24nd Oct, 2009. History / West Park Asylum (or West Park Hospital) was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey. The hospital was designed by William C. Clifford-Smith (architect to the London County Council), who was also involved in the design of nearby St Ebba’s Hospital. The hospital had been in planning since 1906, and by 1917 it was largely complete; however, the outbreak of war postponed opening until 1923. When complete the hospital could cater for around 2,000 patients of mixed class, and hence the site had extensive boiler houses and plant rooms, a large laundry and a substantial water tower. There were enormous kitchens located behind the canteen, and in turn this was behind the main hall/ballroom. However, the main hall suffered an arson attack on September 30th 2003 and is now a burnt out shell. The asylum also boasted its own railway but this was removed in 1950, and no trace remains except around the central engineering block. The main stores and sewing rooms were also located here, but other services, such as the mortuary and chapel, were located by the entrance road, along with two lodges for the matrons and a large manor for the superintendent. The hospital was slowly run down from the mid 1990s, and by 2003 most of the hospital was closed and derelict. A few outer ward buildings and villas remain open today and are still used for psychiatric treatment. As the hospital is largely derelict, it is of increasing interest to urban explorers who visit for the sheer size of the hospital, and also for many hospital items still in situ, such as beds, drugs, kitchen equipment and personal items. A padded cell is also of interest to explorers. The hospital was the last great London asylum, and the last of the Epsom Cluster, a group of 5 mental institutes (the others being Horton, Manor, Long Grove and St Ebba’s.) The asylum follows the compact arrow design, with external villas

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