Death flowering 

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  • Skeleton of Coyote and Datura blossom. Photo based mixed medium image.

  • Magnolia – kitchen table in Newtown – Sydney .) Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • The Strawberry Fields memorial garden in central park, NY, close to where John Lennon was killed on 8th December 1980. More New York

  • Title: She Loves Me Not… / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 12/05/2007 / Dimensions: 3872×2592 / Exposure: 0.7 sec at f/8.0 / Focal Length: 200mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: Yes / Uploaded Date: 12/05/2007 / Comments: A little disturbing I would say. I used a homemade lightbox for this shot with three lights. © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Death can’t help being Death you know, he’d really quite like you to like him. He’s brought you flowers and everything.

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  • Self-portrait. There was once a day during my internship in Japan when a co-worker came to me and said she had to leave because her grandmother had just passed away. Though my Japanese was okay, I was not familiar enough with the custom to know what to say, and I was not the best with words anyhow; even in English it is hard to know what to say in such circumstances. I said to her “cheer-up” but that was it, and she had to leave so that left little time for comforting. I thought about buying her flowers or making origami roses to give her upon her return, but I wasn’t sure if giving paper flowers would be inappropriate. So I asked my mother’s opinion and questioned whether there were certain colors or types of flowers that are more appropriate for such occasions, or things I should avoid. She said in Japan they would use white for this kind of case and if I could make white lilies, it would be appropriate. So that is what I did, and I gave the paper lilies to my co-worker when she returned. So in the end, though my words could not come through, my sorrow was well expressed. My mouth disappears in the back while the lilies light up brightly in front. My mouth is closed and silent, but the lilies made by my hands bloom a thousand words. This piece has been featured in / Colour Me a Rainbow / Light in the Darkness

  • FEATURED! JULY 08 Mash of public domain images. The steal heart is from the album cover of Terminal Romance

  • Mash of public domain images.

  • Hand drawn and rendered… Saint Death (also known as La Santísima Muerte, and Doña Sebastiana), is a religious figure who receives petitions for love, luck, and protection. Although the Catholic Church has attacked the worship of Saint Death as a pagan tradition, many people insist on praying to this figure for miracles. Those who pray to this figure are often seeking the recovery of health, stolen items, or kidnapped family members. Saint Death is often depicted as a female figure, dressed as a grim reaper with a scythe and scales; also she can be dressed in a long white satin gown and a golden crown. In this form, many devotees view her as a variation of the Virgin Mary. / Some believe the cult of Saint Death originated from ancient witchcraft; however, Saint Death may have his/her roots in pre-Christian beliefs of the Aztec Native Americans who worshiped a similar figure by the name of Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death, along with his wife, Mictecacihuatl. The Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage. Family and friends gather to pray for and remember friends and relatives who have died. Many people believe that during the Day of the Dead, it is easier for the souls of the departed to visit the living. During the period most people visit the cemeteries where their loved ones are buried and decorate their graves with ofrendas, or offerings, often including orange marigolds called “cempasúchitl” (now usually called “Flor de Muerto” (“Flower of the Dead”)). These flowers are thought to attract souls of the dead to the offerings. A common symbol of the holiday is the skull (colloquially called calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, and foods such as sugar skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead. Sugar skulls are gifts that can be given to both the living and the dead. Some people believe that possessing “dia de los muertos” items can bring good luck. Many people get tattoos or have dolls of the dead to carry with them. The artist recommends a lighter colour tee for maximum detail. A darker tee will hide the black line work.

  • I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: “ Whom shall I send, / And who will go for Us?” Then I said, “Here am I! Send me.” / Isaiah 6:8 To me this means about dying to self so God can send you out into the world and show the world how much Jesus loves others. This is the great send off! Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2 Stock Credits (thank you!): / Tulips: KelbelleStock / Cloaked figure: TwilightAmazonStock / Storm Clouds: Tash-stock / Light beam brush: obsidiandawn

  • There’s something about the special love between an owner and their pet! Model / Dog / Background

  • Ophelia. My Chistmas gift for my friend Colette. This year we are exchanging our own art as gifts. And this is hers. 9×12 / Pens.

  • Poppy head sticking out from the petals as the plant begins to die back. Again late afternoon light creating shadows and darkness in the back on the garden. Flower approx. 9cm across. Canon 400D Sigma 100-300 macro.

  • Darth doing a little tending of his wildflowers.

  • My Website Artwork and Model: Me Original Image by the Very Talented Barssel Missing I step off the train / I’m walkin’ down your street again / And past your door / But you don’t live there anymore / It’s years since you’ve been there / And now you’ve disappeared somewhere / Like outer space / You’ve found some better place And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you / Oh / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Could you be dead? / You always were two steps ahead / Of ev’ryone / We’d walk behind while you would run / I look up at your house / And I can almost hear you shout, down to me / Where I always used to be And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Back on the train / I ask why did I come again / Can I confess? / I’ve been hangin’ ‘round your old address / And the years have proved / To offer nothin’ since you moved / You’re long gone / But I can’t move on And I miss you / Oh-oh (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) And I miss you I step off the train / I’m walkin’ down your street again / Past your door / I guess you don’t live there anymore / It’s years since you’ve been there / And now you’ve disappeared somewhere / Like outer space / You’ve found some better place And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, and I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Nothing But The Girl

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. ...just like flowers… Model / Field and Sky / Mountains and trees – public domain / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.

  • Flipping through a thrift store magazine / She plays the drums, I’m on tambourine / Bet your, your bottom dollar on me Wasn’t sure where I was going with this one, just sorta sat down and got to work. Listening to ‘Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll’ by The Killers. Hope yall like it. Enjoy! _

  • For Print Please Contact Me Directly Idealism Creation Date: 4.23.09 Resource Credits: Model: / Marcus J. Ranum / (photographer) JLStock / baikal-stock / unholy-stock / dollieflesh-stock / vallendesterstock / fallen-again-stock Textures: / Geek-Stock / GrandeOmbre-Stock / amptone-stock Ash Sivils © 2007-2009 No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or / build upon this work in any shape way or form unless you / gain a waiver from me, not a representative. You may not / import, export, print, redistribute or claim as your personal / work. You may not sell this art or assign right to others, all / images are copyrighted please respect those rights.

  • Final Moments Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens – 18-55mm FEATURED IN – ‘The Woman Photographer’, ‘Feel, Don’t Copy’ and ‘Everything Ends’ Groups

  • BEAUTY & TRAGEDY Drawn for the Faces and Florals Challenge / My First in a series of Tragic Beauties / A Homage to Elizabeth Short AKA The Black Dahlia Some Information on her story

  • ...my own version of Ophelia… / a Photo-manipulation and Digital Painting inspired by this picture of Natsuko Tatsumi / ......public domain… of which I altered and combined with this photo: / and this: / / courtesy of www.fahmy.tk, IE033 Image Source the hands are from my own stock / the face is digital painted…PS CS4 © jokiargu creations 2009 / All rights reserved thanks you for viewing my heART!!

  • 2009. Age 22. -Drawn on white smooth bristol board. 2H, 3B pencil, black biro pen and digital paint. Thank you for viewing my work :-)

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