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  • In Bangkok’s Chinatown, there are hundreds of old Vespa scooters which are used for deliveries around the area. I first started photographing these about seven years back as the numerous decals used to decorate them caught my eye. Some of the scooters are so ‘beaten up’ and some are obviously lavished with attention by their owners.

  • Barbershop window with stickers and signs along route 66 in Seligman Arizona.

  • Another from this shoot.. decals show really well while catching the afternoon sun.

  • A traffic rail guard thing in Kada, Japan. The corrosion has been caused by the nearby ocean with it’s mists on my back as a photographed this piece.

  • Found this in Shibuya, Tokyo. Some electrical box that had been covered with posters and stickers, then cleared of posters and stickers, then covered with fliers and finally cleared of fliers. I got lucky.

  • Detail of a concrete pole near my apartment in Wakayama City, Japan.

  • Rusty piece of scrap metal in Wakayama, Japan. Makes me think of an alien abduction for some reason.. Protected by Creative Commons license.

  • The image in my mind of a soul waiting out a few eternities in the oblivion that is purgatory. Floating, waiting, unfeeling. A blue rose.

  • A curbside growth of moss with a touch of industrial paint in Hiroshima, Japan.

  • The bottom of a boat in Wakayama City, Japan.

  • Jacob Robert Mau / Front Street / Lahaina / Island of Maui / Hawai’i © 2008 Sharon Anne Mau This is a personal statement. Everything displayed on Jacob’s bike is significant. Jacob has plenty mana. A note on the decals on the windscreen: King Kamehameha the Great is Jacob’s Ohana. Ohana is a Hawaiian word meaning Family. Jacob is a direct descendant of the King, his royal lineage precedes King Kamehameha the Great and his is a son of Hawaii. Jacob Mau is Kanaka Kupuna. Here is an informative link on his Ohana / “Biographical and Genealogical Information of Hawaiian Ali‘i (Royalty), Chiefs, and other Important Persons of Early Hawaiian History” / ” Native Hawaiians of Pre-Contact Times through the Hawaiian Monarchy Period” Alapa‘inui [Alapa‘i]—Son of Kauaua-a-Mahi and Kalanikauleleiaiwinui [Kalanikauleleiaiwi]; paramount chief of Hawai‘i Island; makua kāne hoahānau of Kamehameha I on the side of Kamehameha’s mother, Keku‘iapoiwa (II); father of Keawe‘ōpala; brother of Hā‘ae; led armies of Hawai‘i Island and Moloka‘i (c.1736) against the invading armies of O‘ahu; after five days of fighting at Kawela (“The heat”) in southern Moloka‘i, the O‘ahu chief Kapi‘iohookalani (“The head curls of the royal chief”) was killed and his O‘ahu army was defeated;[iv] defeated Kalani‘ōpu‘u’s warriors in battle; said to have poisoned Keōuakupuapāikalaninui [Keōuanui] (father of Kamehameha I); wives included Keaka, Kamaka‘imokou, and Kamaua; children included Keawe‘opala (son with Keaka), Manona (daughter with Kamaka‘imoku), and Kauwa‘a and Mahiua (daughter and son with Kamaua). KA-UAUA-A-MAHI is Jacob’s Ohana. This decal Kauaua Built was designed and created especially for Jacob’s Ohana when they held a family reunion here on Maui 10-11 August 2002. A committee within the family designed and created the ‘adhesive sticker’ and decals. The decals were produced for all his family members to purchase and applied to T-Shirts and tank tops for proudly displaying their Ohana name as a fund raiser for future family reunions, scholarships for their keiki (children), and also for other projects. This decal is not available for those outside his family. Read more on Jacob’s royal lineage here

  • My old, beater car. Needs work done to the brakes, but I just can’t find the parts easily for a price I can afford. And it’s V-8 gets so-so gas mileage. So it just sits there patiently waiting for me to get the money and parts to fix it up as a spare car….

  • Colab with Vancouver based Anime artist, Camilla D’Errico. Shoes available soon on RyzWear.com

  • Take With Sony Alpha 100 / 1/500 sec / F5.6 / ISO 100 / 80mm / /

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