City love
327 creative works found
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PLEASE VIEW LARGE..XOX I made this piece in lieu of this video, What goes around…comes Around. I love Justin Timberlake.. I think he is totally hot and a very good singer. I grew up ghetto. That is to say I was not a rocker till late in life, in my 20’s. I grew up on soul music and the music my brother brought home which I am so happy to say was a wondrous mix of soul, rock and jazz. I remember this way of life, city life. Oh what drama! There was much pain and so much living on the edge. I was thinking tonight that I do not miss these feelings at all. I do not miss the sensual gratification from needing so much outside me to make me, me! / A man, clothes, car, right job or a smile to die for where always on a list of concerns that if I had most or all of these elements that indeed I would finally be happy. I never thought I would say this out loud but I like growing old, because for me old is so New! A totally new way of living! I like this affair I am having with me… And now of course Mr. Mac and me. This is not to say that a mate or a new wardrobe, or a new car, well I do have a car I love and a job that I call art now, but would love to see some real living type dollars come in; or to feel and be around all the smiles I dare to die for, is still not on the ‘I Desire’ list, cause they are. It is that in the meantime, I remain as productive and as ‘happy’ as if all these desires where indeed already done! Do I miss my youth? Well I wonder if I still had all the shaken stuff in perfect order, would I allow myself the feelings I have now. Is there a bit that has let go of the need to be ‘hot’ top priority and in exchange allowed this sense of well being to exist with out all the ‘I Gotta Haves’. Growing ‘old’ for me does not mean I resign or break down or even retire. I think the word ‘Old’ could be exchanged for ‘UP ‘. This is the most exciting time I have ever experienced! I have never felt so close to the Essence of who I really am…Eternal and Free. This beautiful temple, which I still love and want to take care of, is amazing, but I am not the girl in this video anymore. Maybe you could say the only regret I have of growing older as I embrace the belief of my unlimited nature and well being in my body, is that in my youth there was no such dance call ‘hip hop dancing’. Oh dang, how I love to think of my life as a dancer! I am also beginning to understand that there is no death, so life is never finished and it is never done. My desire for dancing like a kid in their teens is on my eternal list.. so I guess there is time…. tee hee..XOX!
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Sold / 20×16” framed double matted print 50 copies 5×7” Matted prints
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Another experiment, just going outside of what I know and playing with some different ways of creating my works. Thanks for viewing.
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Ok.. I never do still life photos.. so I am out on a limb here.. be gentle! / BOBAN is my inspiration here. / His love of still life had me wondering.. am I missing out on something.. / I took only 10 shots..tee hee.. to find the one that best showed our mood.. My gal pal drinks I do not. so I had some with the vino.. but this is my photo about my day and Latte and Lunch is how I do it!! /
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AS BRICO WAS BORN IN LA / but then raised in DF [mexico city] / he gained such a love for the city / the city that saw him grow / the city that lead him to what he is now / that’s why the love is getting back to DF by / Rejuvenating an old idea / For sure a Tee that any mexican-chilango-Skater would love, / and would want to have
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Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Pencil Drawing of “The Statue of Liberty” Pre 911…
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i found this piece of photograph in a street of new-york city a few year ago and i decided to supplement it to amuse me here..what that gives..and now i will put of the color..!!! “drawing with the pencil on the paper ..60cms/40cms”
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I love looking up at the ever-changing billboards in NYC. You can see a tree added to my composition here—but the Calvin Klein ad really took my breath away. This was taken back in 2004…and now I’m glad I made the moment last. :) Hey…this might make a cool Valentine’s card…or a LOVE ME – LOVE YOU kind of print for someone special. I might have to buy one myself. :)
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A second version. Tweeked slightly.
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medium: acrylic paint and collage on 300gsm paper. size: 42cm x 59cm (A2) currently listening to: Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder
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Just like the song…. / A shot I took while waiting at a gaz station before going back as fast as I could to my dear woods…I hate cities.. :(( Something completly different from me,it was fun to do…and yes the plane was there but I wasn’t fast enough to frame it right….. :)))) /
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Melbourne tonight
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acrylic on canvas 24×30 inches
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Welcome to the End
by mtdaTheir lips moved together slowly, as if they had all the time in the world.
WARNING- contains content that may be disturbing, do not read if you are easily offended. / My thanks to Niki, without her I would have never finished this. / And to everyone here who encourages and inspires me, thank you for waking an imagination that has been single-minded and barren for far too long…
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adventures from an office chair
by Jessica Heidi Marilyn TrempLet’s get out of this town.
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Insomniac goes out on the town. He had a really good time too and danced all night!
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A tribute to my lovely city. Hoddle St, almost every trip to work I ever took was via Hoddle st. The trees are a salute to our beautiful elms on St Kilda Rd, the waves to the left are an indication of the ocean and greenery south of our fair city as the ground gets darker to the north where it becomes more dense with wires and concrete. Her stockings are a tip of the hat to the three years or so I spent with my legs plastered in opaque black stockings (torn or not torn, but worn torn only with bright tights underneath), her broderie anglaise trim a memory of childhood. The Art’s spire (as like to call it) is to all things theatrical in our groovy town. The clock is the Collingwood town Hall clock, as seen on every train ride to town; as is the tilt panel factories adorned with brilliant graffiti and stencil work, the small grid – the commission flats that are around and always in sight, the blockish building with a sewn on band is to the years I spent working in the Abbortsford, Collingwood, and the surrounding area’s in the rag trade. The girl is still on her journey and is perhaps heading out of town.
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Pastel drawing of many things take a close look…
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