Version 2. / The only difference being the spelling.
“Expressive portrait”
Hey everybody…. As requested by a few, this is the reduced version of the Angry Jellyfish shirt. The design is almost the same, except I did move some text slightly so it looked centered, as it didnt before after the shrinkage. Hope this helps!! The original version can be seen here / Richards
This was taken 3 1/2 hours into a church service in Nakuru, Kenya. I was surprised that this boy lasted as long as he did. The service finally ended after 4 1/2 hours. The boy was quiet and only fidgetted once in a while. This is one moment when he was a little distracted.
John Anderton: Why’d you catch that? / Danny Witwer: Because it was going to fall. / John Anderton: You’re certain? / Danny Witwer: Yeah. / John Anderton: But it didn’t fall. You caught it. The fact that you prevented it from happening doesnt change the fact that it was going to happen. / / Minority Report / / Jan 08, Tucson / /
Michael Swatt / Distraction / acrylic on canvas / original painting size 36” x 62” / 2008
....LIFE CHANGES!!! ♥ Other People pics ♥ / ~ /
Eurasian Eagle Owl.
©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- “You are not to blame / for bittersweet distractors…” – Radiohead, Reckoner Credits: / Model: ackermaennchen Rooftops: My own – taken in Whitby, England Crows: 1 2 and 3
A subconscious doodle using a biro while distracted by a phone conversation and the TV. T-shirt version.
Once again I visited my little buddy at the Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay. Like always he is ready to pose. All I need is a little patience and some time to burn. Please View Larger / Here are a couple of his other poses.
How many times do you think that a person has died while putting on their seat belt? Someone really needs to put an end to these dangerous, distracting devices. See koudis.com for more
Shiny things can be distracting… / gouache on paper / copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
Macro photo of metal, paint and rust! Focal length 6-20mm. This photo can be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ / RED BUBBLE PORTFOLIO IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A VERY LARGE PRINT OF WALL ART FROM ANY OF MY PHOTOS, PLEASE SEND ME A BUBBLEMAIL UrbanArt
[ d r i v e n t o d i s t a c t i o n ] I can not touch you / yet my fingers feel you I can not hear you / still your words dance in my head I can not speak to you / but conversation lingers on my tongue I can not see you / and still your face brightens my day you are the smile on my lips / you, my perfect distraction / . / . / jen cannella
2009 Acrylic on Matboard 30×24” Close-up of Temptress from Latina Series / I have been working on this series for two years in-between / commissions and I can’t seem to be able to finish this series / Maybe this year…....I’ll finish it…maybe…...... so many sweet distractions, like this one…......... to capture her in paint is sometimes more rewarding…..
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“Death By Distraction” – An International Collaboration / Image and layout by: Lilith – Netherlands / Poem by: Leon A. Walker – United States A very special thank you to my lovely and gifted collaborative partner Lilith. This is another fabulous piece of work from her. She is a tremendously talented photographer and graphic designer. / / You can find more of Lilith’s work here: / Lilith
An international collaboration. Poem by Leon A. Walker (Florida, USA) / Image and layout by Lilith (Netherlands) Leon, thank you so much. You never seem to stop inspiring me with your outstanding and most aesthetically writings. It was a joy working on this! You can find more of Leon’s work here: LEON A. WALKER
Acrylic on watercolour paper 12” x 9” with a touch of coloured pencil. Featured in Water Media – October 2009.
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