Ford Circa 1930s
ONCE I WAS INDECISIVE NOW I AM NOT SO SURE Hastings Pier Fish Shop , Victoria Australia, originally built circa~1888
Pencil and pastel portrait of Robert Smith of The Cure. Drawn in 1990 so it’s a bit tattered ;)
Could be spotted on bumper stickers all over town, numbers dwindled rapidly during the late baggies era of the 1980’s, now feared extinct.
flinders jetty dawn / proceeds of sales of this art will be donated to the phoenix appeal
Lisa, circus performance, 2008.
another photo of the city of Sydney taken from the roof top of what was then a punk squat. now it’s very very expensive apartments overlooking Redfern station. the graffitti was the extremely succinct name of the punk band that was in possession of the building at the time….... and it’s still a comment about other things as well….. it’s just different version of Real Fucking Idiots
Infrared image, duo tone and textures added. Location: Nepean River, NSW Featured in the Infrared Group 20 January 2009 Canon 40D / Hoya R72 infrared filter / FL17mm / Av f5.6 / ISO 400 / Tv 20 secs Uploaded 6 January 2009
_hey now, overcome your concern about the weather / and whether or not i’m still alive / check the vital signs / so soft spoken and shy / never gets high anymore / did you poison my food, forgive me i’ve paranoid flu i’ve been lying wide awake paralyzed by the buzzing of the television / these modern things we know, getting you off / these modern things we know, getting you off haunting us, these different meanings and spectral beings. / We’re fighting sleep with broken, rusted weaponry. / Sing so softly and low, like you want me to hear. / Stolen what you can’t afford, / What’s that muffle beating for? i’ve been lying wide awake paralyzed by the buzzing of the television / these modern things we know, getting you off / these modern things we know, getting you off Something I could never say, speak so softly and low. / Something I could never say. / (Yltfos os kaeps) [speak so softly backwards] / Something I could never say. / (Yltfos os kaeps) / Something I could never say. / (Yltfos os kaeps.) / (Speak so softly and low.) / Something I could never say, speak so softly and low. / (Speak so softly.) / (Yltfos os kaeps.) / If you love me let me go. / (Stolen what you can’t…) / Speak so softly. / (Speak so softly.) / (Stolen what you can’t afford, what’s that muffle beat…) / (Yltfos os kaeps.) / (Speak so softly.) / (Something I can never say. Speak so softly and low.) / (Speak so… softly.) / (Yltfos os kaeps. Yltfos os kaeps. Yltfos.)_ - circa survive self portrait montage
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Model – Hana Circa Nocturna 2009 – Fitzroy, Melbourne. / Designer – Beserk
Model – Kristen Circa Nocturna 2009 – Fitzroy, Melbourne. / Designer – Beserk
2003 was a good year for discovering my old old version of Poser would export to Bryce. A bit of Salvidor Dali influence it seems, and maybe a hint of Robert Williams…
Truth be told Abraham Lincoln was a Folk Rock-ka! Long before there were these thing they call bluegrass country music… EEEya Ssir!
Taken by my Dad in the 1960s, textured and coloured by me. Originally a slide with beautiful reds and purples but the resolution was poor due to the processing. Featured in Retro Conglomerate
In Ink/Watercolour A tribute to a 1960s pop icon train wreck ( 1943-2005 )
This photograph of my grandparents and friends was in my aunt’s photo album that my cousin let me scan for posterity. My grandparents are the two people just to the right of the fellow in the center. I love this photograph because of the wonderful composition and reflections. I took the color out of two texture layers and put them on top of the black and white photograph. / Featured in “TONE IT DOWN”! (3 PER DAY)/August, 2009 Top 10 in NOSTALGIA ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY’s “Vintage Dress Code: 50 Years and Older” Challenge/August, 2009 / / Top 10 in RETIRED AND HAPPY -2 A DAY LIMIT/September, 2009 / FAMILY PHOTO SERIES / “Grandparents circa 1914” / “Emma and Leonard” / “Sisters” /
BOLD.. SHOULDER PADS / MICHAEL JACKSON / THRILLING.. / ALONE BY HEART / PRINCE PURPLE RAIN / EMPIRE STRIKES BACK / WEIRD AL YANKOVIC / GAGGED WITH A SPOON / SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN / LUKE AND LAURAS WEDDING..” JUST TO NAME A FEW…. / HOW BOUT YOU? THIS PIECE REMINDED ME SO MUCH OF THE 80S!! / DRUG OF CHOICE??? OH MY WE WILL NOT GO THERE! / HOWEVER.. LOTS AND LOTS OF CHAMPAGNE / AND PERHAPS CLOTHS LIKE… / / OR / / whooo hoooo!!
Taken for Beserk Clothing
Frankston Pier. Another seascape study in black and white. As I was taking photo of this pier in Frankston, Victoria, a local came by and told me story of this pier. It was built in 1857 so fishermen could ship their catches to Melbourne. It had known better days and seen ladies in long dresses and fancy hats as by mid 1880s Frankston was gradually becoming something like a holiday resort. Hard to imagine all these now, but I was told, the local council has started the refurbishment and timber top has already been removed. I personally like the pier like this, it makes a nice minimalistic seascape. Canon EOS 5D / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / Apperture: F 9 / Speed: 60 seconds / FL: 24 / Hoya NDX400 filter, Lee ND Grad 0.9
Colored pencil, micron tech pen and pencil
The Rishel / Montandon Bridge has been cited as the earliest existing covered bridge in the country. The Rishel Bridge was originally constructed by John Shriner and Zacheus Braley, between 1825 and 1827. The bridge is still serving the public in the same location where it was built, at least 182 years later! According to the official historical record, the sign that was added to the bridge displays the wrong year for the date that the bridge was built. This bridge was in service in 1827, and possibly even earlier than that. This very important historic site was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places on August 8, 1979 This bridge was inundated in 1972 by the areas worst flood. It was the result of severe rainstorms from the remnants of hurricane Agnes. The Agnes low pressure system became nearly stationary over central and north eastern Pennsylvania. That caused this area’s most devestating flood disaster on record. The flood water line is clearly marked on the bridge, just below the roof! After the waters had finally receded, the bridge was still there, but badly damaged. The bridge required substantial “strengthening” after the flood. That work was completed in 1982. The bridge is owned and maintained by Northumberland County. High Water Mark from the 1972 Agnes flood This beautiful bridge is located just east of Montandon, Pennsylvania on state RT-45 (just a few miles from Lewisburg, PA), It is on Covered Bridge Road as it crosses the Chillisquaque Creek. The bridge is still open to traffic, in fact, several cars passed through the bridge while I was photographing it. However, there are severe restrictions on vehicle weight and height. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the widest focal length. The shutter speed was 1/4th sec at f/9.5. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto, tripod was used. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “Historic Places”
Something for Thanksgiving in memory of my great-grandmother, Anastasia. :) / I wanted something older in feeling. ;) textures come from http://laflaneuse.deviantart.com/ / woman purchased / window http://blackkitty666.deviantart.com/ / background image sxc.hu Eat lots of turkey everybody! / Gobble! Gobble!
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