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Author: Sally Omar / Word Count: 141 / browse writing next / The years passed quickly / Each one faster than before / Hours flew by / Soon there would be no more She toiled very hard / Working on the land / Her face was wrinkled / Rough were the palms of her hand Her husband passed on / Children moved away / She now treasured every moment / Every single day Old fashioned was she / A woman of pride / Always told the truth / Never did she lie Could not understand / How things were so rearranged / People so different / The world had certainly changed She walked the path / Of the righteous …always eager to please / Prayed every day / Down on her knees She was often lonely / Missed her family and friends / Still she appreciated life / And would till the end She knew the day was coming / To unburden her load / She knew that soon / Would be the End Of The Road / Thanks very much Sally Omar :)
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I have tried to keep the butterfly and its shadow to scale to give the impression of a real butterfly about to land on someone’s T-shirt
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Took this a couple of weeks ago of my little girl at the beach and realised it’s potential this morning when I started to play with the colour, light and layers so of course I though that I would share!
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My eldest son, lost in one of his fantasy novels…......
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Taken in Tel Aviv old port. Similar images: /
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I saw this rusted frame of a bike on the borders of this wheat field, when I saw it it reminded me of the times I spent as a kid wheeling around my own bike with a hockey card in the spokes and the flag raised high on the back and I even had a streamer or two flapping in the wind off my handlebars. To me this old rusted frame symbolizes the wonderful experiences of a fantastic childhood full of laughter, smiles and fond memories, but time is our enemy and for many of us it fades our once cherished memories to distant glimmers that flicker by on rare occasions, and like this old rusted frame are soon forgotten and will eventually fade completely. / / This replaces a previous version of the image Lost & Found. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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The days where the most exciting thing was to go door to door on Halloween night to get candy. / Running or skipping of course / ................................................................................................................ / Shot using a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 400D / ................................................................................................................ / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / - Halloween Cards / ............................................................................................................... /
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It all started with a TV screen shot. I got then inspired to start a series of compositions called The colours of love. This is the first in this series and it uses that screen shot I mentioned. Hope you’ll all enjoy it. / / It would be such a pity to leave without a comment. Like it? Say so. Don’t like it? Say so too! With a bang, if that fits your style. I’d rather leave a negative impression (on someone) than nothing at all. DullandBoring is NOT my middle name. Neither my last (I knew you’d probably say that!) As for the first name, it’s on the front page. / / So, please go ahead and make my day! Thank you so very much. / / . / Please view also my other work.. / / Thank you for visiting.
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My husband and son taking in the view…
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Bird and Cat are friends from way back. Handdrawn on paper, then redrawn with the pencil and wacom in illustrator. If you would like a coloured version on a tshirt, just ask ;D
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/ Greeting Card / Framed Print / Mounted Print / Canvas Print / Matted Print White / Matted Print Black ‘Heart Series’ card by Karin Taylor Cross Your Heart is a mixed media painting, ink, charcoal, acrylic and pastel on a canvas textured paper (oh and there’s red glitter on her heart as well) This is a card and print which you can send to encourage someone, or to simply let them know you send your love and are thinking of them :) She represents the child in us all, the child within who wants to be loved, nurtured and accepted despite faults and misdeeds, she stands for the hope that we will show one another respect, goodness and kindness…..that we will all know what it is to be showered in lovingkindness…. it is my picture prayer for hope, love, peace representing all races, cultures, faces….because all hearts, regardless colour, race, creed or status, need the same thing to grow and thrive – love
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Hula Hips is a mixed media production on paper impressed with a canvas texture. I use a combination of ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic paint. I like to use pastel over the top of acrylic, allowing the acrylic to show through a bit. Hula Hips is a really out there kinda girl, loves life and lives it to the full! A nice happy birthday card this would make :D
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“Laughter in the wind” is about a child’s joyful experience as her hair dances around her face to the sounds of the blowing wind Oil on Stretched Canvas 15 X 15 inches / 38 X 38 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................
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“Astro Boy” strives to render the iconic cartoon character to look as realistically three dimensional as possible in an attempt to give Astro Boy what he’s always wanted – to be as human as possible. The Pinocchio of the robot world… Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 24 X 16 inches / 61 X 41 cm Original : / $900 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................
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A thoughtful moment during Kyoto’s famous Festival of Ages.
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i hope i have got all these right. / i want to try and do my bit to help out. so i came up with this idea. i want to donate all my profit to these causes if i sell any. but not sure how i do it. / as there is a few causes there. if anyone can help please contact me. i am in the process of making a calendar too which will contain all the ribbons. also hoping to donate profits to the causes. thanyou in advance to anyone who makes a purchase.. xoxoxo
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‘Yeayyy!’
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Bubblemail me for custom calendars.
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“I remember the day you were born. The dark place I was in. / Thought I’d killed the sunshine for good, but there you were! / I’ve never known such courage-the deal you made with God to / come down and fill such shoes. Now you feel like you don’t exist sometimes, but I live in your shadows. If you only knew how great you really are…” / / / (self portrait of my daughter, Brianna-14 yrs. old) / her photography/my editing :) / /
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Taken in Tel Aviv port. similar images: /
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