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  • Old chap in Udaipur. His glasses were an instant hit! Obviously very dear to him too, he had taped them together at several places to hold the pieces together!

  • The Muse. / THE MUSE AND THE MASTER : Collaboration with ELF EVANS : VENUS, CCW20 / caroline caux / Author: caroline caux / Word Count: 176 / browse writing next “The MUSE looked upon her future, / With an inexpressible joy! / Her face was lit by the thought / Of the next passing days , / Where she would immerse totally into / The world , of the Master! / His music escaping from his instrument / With the agility of his fingers, / Embracing the key,they touched. / Sensuality could be felt , / Floating everywhere in the atmosphere! / One could only let go of, / All that was holding tight! / Free at last! / The joy of “knowing” would make, / Diamonds of tears, / Flow gently along the cheeks of the Muse! / The Master was the music itself! / Melody, Symphony, Apassionata, / From one degree to the next. / Crescendo , would / Inflame the soul of the Muse; / Absorbed in Him, / By Him, / By the music, / She would permeate everything that she touched! / He was Her, / She was Him! ” / Author : Caroline Caux 9th May 2006 @ 1am / Copyrights http://www.myfreecopyright.com/registered_mcn/CBC96_0D83A_1AAA9

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  • Jean M. Laffitau

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  • A stylized J-pop style Tag of the word “gizmoe” If you like my designs please check out my site at www.mrgizmoe.com

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  • Jean M. Laffitau 34 favoritings and 1079 views

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  • Remember when we used to sit around our radios for hours, just waiting for that fav song to come on, ready to record it. I do.

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  • RB’s challenge “Substance of things not seen” inspired many questions of how to convey and/or observe what we cannot see, let alone create a piece of art. / Then, while listening to our CD player shuffle, this song played…Colors of the Wind / You think you own whatever land you land on / Earth is just a dead thing you can claim / But I know every rock and tree and creature / Has a life, has a spirit, has a name / You think the only people who are people / Are the people who look and think like you / But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger / You learn things you never knew / You never knew / Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? / Or ask the grinning bobcat why he grinned / Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? / Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? / Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? / Come run the hidden pine trails of the forest / Come taste the sun-sweet berries of the earth / Come roll in all the riches all around you / And for once never wonder what they’re worth / The rainstorm and the river are my brothers / And the heron and the otter are my friends / And we are all connected to each other / In a circle in a hoop that never ends / Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? / or let the eagle tell you where hes been / can you sing with all the voices of the mountain / can you paint with all the colors of the wind / can you paint with all the colors of the wind / How high does the sycamore grow / If you cut it down, then you’ll never know / And you’ll never hear the wolf cry to the blue corn moon / For whether we are white or copper – skinned / We just sing with all the voices of the mountain / Need to paint with all the colors of the wind / You can own the earth and still / All you’ll own is earth until / You can paint with all colors of the wind. Not leaving well enough alone, I ventured into googling and found an amazing photograph (hven.swarthmore.edu) of a Wind Bubble and began searching more of the Stellar Winds ~ this all seemed to fit, so I sketched a female figure being blown by the wind and layered it atop the Wind Bubble, editing a little more with the Redfield fractilius plug-in to bring the force of the wind alive with evidence of its power, though unseen… “Thought is the Wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel. ” August Hare

  • Thank you to all the stock donors! / Model – ~dazzle-stock / Texture – *Smoko-stock / Background – falln-stock Aerosmith – Toys In The Attic lyrics In the attic lies / Voices scream / Nothings seen / Reals a dream Leaving the things that are real behind / Leaving the things that you love from mind / All of the things you learned from fears / Nothing is left for the years Voices scream / Nothings seen / Reals a dream (chorus) / Toys, toys, toys in the attic / Toys, toys, toys in the attic / Toys, toys, toys in the attic / Toys, toys, toys in the attic In the attic lies / Voices scream / Nothings seen / Reals a dream Leaving the things that are real behind / Leaving the things that you love from mind / All of the things you learned from fears / Nothing is left for the years Voices scream / Nothings seen / Reals a dream

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau This image is part of my new calendar

  • Jean M. Laffitau This image is part of my new calendar

  • Jean M. Laffitau This image is part of my new calendar

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  • Australian Aboriginal performer playing the didgeridoo. Original image taken in Darling Harbour, Sydney – texture layers added. / Candid Shot The didgeridoo is played with continuously vibrating lips to produce the drone while using a special breathing technique called circular breathing. This requires breathing in through the nose whilst simultaneously expelling stored air out of the mouth using the tongue and cheeks. By use of this technique, a skilled player can replenish the air in their lungs, and with practice can sustain a note for as long as desired. 10 DIDGERIDOO FACTS / 1. Possibly the world’s oldest musical instrument / 2. A wind instrument originally found in Arnhem Land, Northern Australia. / 3. Is made from limbs and tree trunks hollowed out by termites (insects). / 4. Is cut to an average length of 1.3 metres and cleaned out with a stick. or hot coals. / 5. Was used as an accompaniment to chants and songs. / 6. Produces a low-pitch, resonant sound with complex rhythmic patterns. / 7. In sure tribal groups only played by men but in most groups by men, women and children. / 8. Traditional various forms at the didjeridoo where found in Central Australia around Alice Springs. / 9. The Didgeridoo is the sound of Australia. / 10.If the earth had a voice it would be the sound of the Didgeridoo. Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens 55-200mm

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