Crows
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Jereme Crow
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crowe
Australia
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Jaime Crowe
United States
922 creative works found
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This was taken after a Flickr meetup in the Dandenong Ranges earlier this year. Its a grove of trees up in Ferny Creek that I just love to shoot (I have an Autumn shot from here too).
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Old photomanipulation. I had some pictures of me and wanted to give them a try :) Hope you enjoy it!
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Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Cliff / Sky / Cage / Large crow If you like this, please check out: / / /
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Some more people photography… Model – Kirra Enjoy! _
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Thanks for Looking!
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Fan art.
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A Clockwork Crow by Paul D Robertson Pastels, 100×85cms Winning Piece, 2002 Wongan Hills Art Awards Sold. This piece is important to me. It provides a clear example, perhaps the most clear I have, of the narrative symbolism that lies at the core of my work. I am an existentialist. This sounds complex (it isn’t), and a lot of people don’t know what it means exactly so I will explain briefly. It comes basically from working out how to live in the absence of a belief in God; from atheism. / If God is removed from our ideas about what constitutes our lives, then it would seem that what we are would be, by that very fact, diminished. It denies us the framework that has traditionally defined our place in the universe, and it also appears to deny what generates the fundamentals of our morality. I don’t believe that this is the case. Existentialism means that we exist, and that is all. There is no afterlife in this belief, no final judgment or even, for that matter, a judge. It doesn’t allow for the reassuring presence of a mighty being watching over us and directing the events of the world. So it seems that the meaning of our lives is less. But it works differently for me. / That our lives have a finite and absolute end does more than leave us homeless and lost in the void. The only thing that is certain in our future is the surety of our own death. This sounds bleak, and in many ways it is. But what it also does is apply to our lives and existence an ultimate importance to us, a preciousness that comes from the very belief that life is fleeting. It gives each moment that we live power and BEAUTY because this is all we have. This is what most of my work is about. / Clockwork Crow is a potent example. I use narrative symbolism because of its clarity to me personally, and I try and accomplish beauty through aesthetics as part of the narrative: this is where I find meaning in my life – in the exquisite splendour of the instant that we exist. / People have different interpretations, always – art is subjective after all. But what I intended when I painted it was very clear to me. The beautiful girls holding each other… it is the perfect and absolute moment. They are doomed to change and this is what defines their beauty and gives it value and importance. They are comforting each other in the face of this. / The crow in the window symbolizes change and death. The clock represents the inevitable passage of time. We are trapped in the moment, if it really is all that we have. If religion – God – is removed from belief: then we must find comfort and solace, we must find MEANING in each instant we exist. It is THIS that constitutes out lives.
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so many things going on with this one – a title escapes me Featured in Symbolism in Art Featured on the RedBubble Main Page on June 24, 2008
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This is an image that I made for a collaboration with Amber Elizabeth Fromm Please have a look at her amazing portfolio… I would also like to thank the model Kyndelfire for her kind permission for the use of her image, please also take a look at her great site… . / .
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The last things I painted in 2007. / / Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink pen and silver leaf. I got this paint flicker thing a few months back and have been splattering test canvases, this is the first time I’ve used it in a finished piece. Fun fun! / / This one I’ve called ‘found’, though that’s not necessarily what’s happening. / Each of these creatures could be considered ‘mistrustful’ perhaps. How did they come to have a shiny crown? Did they find them? Steal them? Maybe the crowns always belonged to them. / / These are actually 3 separate canvases, making up a set. I’ve combined them into one image for RB. / / / / / / / / This one shows the shiny silver crown… / /
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I would like to thank Richard ( justimagine ) for letting use his image Summers eve http://www.redbubble.com/people/justimagine/art/1475895-1-summers-eve Thanks so much mate hope you like it.
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Nothing like wiling away the night hours with a stout mug of / ginger tea, a warm kitty & CS3. :-/ / / My daughter, Heidi.. / (Credit: Heidi Lael for the self portrait.) / / / / / / / / / /
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When The Clock Strikes Me / is a poem by the amazing Saul / Williams. He is one person that / inspires me, some one I look up / to and admire. To view a video / of him reading this masterpiece / please refer to this link / It should explain alot, thank you! Stock Used From DA: brujo / parablev / bashcorpo / amptone-stock / mjranum-stock (Marcus Ranum) / Photodream-stock
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Something coming through
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Beautiful butterfly that I trialed the settings on my new camera on and can’t remember how I did it!
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A tribute to Beatles.
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...a late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one’s station in life, the dance of death unites all. The butterfly symbolises the fragility and beauty of life while the crow represents the ever present shadow of death. (c) Sarah Moore 2008 Background used with permission
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Thank you for viewing and comments always welcome. Vonne
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