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  • Right Where I Am… The Art of Understanding Growing Down The River Love is born every minute I was just sitting there / On a cement curb Innocent and full of myself Can I be both? A child only thinks of what it / Wants, needs, shall have / According to how loud she may scream / or perhaps how loving the smile. I raised my voice, / full of assurance thinking / it was I who was paving the road / ahead, (I carried a large bucket / With plastic blue stars all around the rim) Deliverance I felt could be had… If one would only turn right by the / yellow fire sign. Then, / he took my hand / pulled me close to the rivers edge / sat me down on soft pebbles / wet with mists from eons ago he took off my shoes and rubbed / my feet with warm thoughts / laced with cayenne equations I could not resist I allowed wholeness to begin My knowing became unknown And felt like a child / I smiled / hollowed I, / deep into his glowing self. He loved me I was sure. / and so / I layed back like a lovers eclipse / and let the sun burn stories round / my ears, waxing origins where mystics / ruled the earth / and before that: “There was a land far far away full / Of stars that carried us here” … After I listened for a while I started to cry / he was gone and I was alone / I got up and felt like Wilber in Charlotte’s Web, begging to be spared from the slaughter. / my tears then / began floating down the river / up ahead to all that I desired. / I jumped in after them.. / I floated down on my back / and caught up with my salty sweethearts They felt buoyant and necessary, like a neon vest of safety / I was on top of a supernatural flotation device / which prompted me to sing / Old Slave Songs.. / / The riverbank makes a very good road. / The dead trees show you the way, / Left foot, peg foot, traveling on / Follow the drinking gourd ‘ I saw the glory of my life and the ease by which / My happiness came It seemed my life was expanding / to a place called ‘Humble beginnings’ I did not have to paddle nor look to where I was going / Magic seeds that had been planted in my belly began to Sprout. He was born inside me as I touched the sanctuary of loves shoreline home. I heard a whisper / “none of this will ever end”. I heard his cry / vast and thick fleshy newness exploded / like a rag time dance of Shiva’s destruction Feeling his ceaseless becoming, / I felt love equate all of me with the part of me / that was yet to Be. I felt eternal. Linaji 2009

  • Victoria Bushfires 2009 – Black Saturday. THIS PHOTO IS NOT CONVERTED TO B&W OR UN-SATURATED In feb 09 the state of Victoria in Australia Burn’t in a unforgetable series of events. Here is an image that I took to show the brutalaty of the fire’s leaving nothing but ash and death behind. / After working there for 2 weeks I soon came to appresiate the value of life. / Please take a moment for the people we lost ….........................................Thankyou

  • Video on youtube This is a statement of how little we care about the only planet in our abilities to reach that we can live on. Weather global warming is man induce, man accelerated or not we only have this planet, we only have this one place to live! The name of this is: “I gave you a world and look what you have done!” It measures 26.5” wide x 29” high and is 8 inches deep. The piece is birch plywood painted with oils, the globe is foam core and the hands are made using a process called stereolithography (SLA), they are someone real hands scanned in using an MRI and then built on an SLA machine, the dripping of the globe was done by using white “Gorilla Glue”

  • This appeared out of a storm over Tea Gardens one afternoon . The cloud was turning at a slow rate . glad it never touched down as I found myself on a wharf with nowere to go.

  • There is a site where you can get a pic and transform it … this is my result. Original picture…

  • Ok… had to include this one…. just has a different feel to it… to me anyhow. These approaching storms we have in Arizona are pretty amazing.

  • This is a picture I took in November of 2005 while the firemen were still working on putting out hotspots at our house fire.

  • greenham common air base in newbury

  • Self portrait… I am not as evil as this looks lol. Ohh look you can see up my nose hahahahah

  • / The new school built around 1915 was saved by local fire fighters but the old school building (built in the 1800s) did not survive. What’s left of the old school is the black area to the left of the large tree on the left side of the image. The fire burned all around the new one without burning the structure itself. The schoolhouses are located outside of Okanogan, WA off of highway 20 heading towards Loup Loup Pass and Winthrop.

  • Black and red / The painting is performed in the ominous black and red gamut. Where is this creature going? His eyes are dots and his heart is pierced with a syringe. He has worms instead of the hair, instead of the satisfaction – his heart is contracted with fear. The creature is wicked but at the same time it is crying with red tears. In the upper right corner there is a black hole from which moans for help are heard.

  • Had a photo of just down my road so I dont come interesting manipulation and this is the end result. I wanted to give it a feel as if a nuclear bomb was exploding just a head. I did try out creating a mushroom cloud but just a bright light I thought was more effective. Small bit of a poem I wrote.. / “As the nuclear dust sets just as cold as snow / Wastelands with nowhere to hide or nowhere to go / No people to live and no living to grow / Our beautiful earth waiting on death row”

  • I thought this what it must have looked like during the devastating bush fire last year in Narbethong Victoria

  • One of 5 illustrations from a new series I have on the go. Started off with him holding a doll, then my little ones wanted to see distruction :)

  • I captured this photo during Monster Madness and Extreme Quads and BMX Saturday May 9. Located at Mile One Center in St. John’s Newfoundland. Easy Rider was one of the competing trucks. / Taken with a Canon 400D, ISO 400, focal length of 75mm, and f/ 4.0 and a shutter speed of 1/60sec.

  • I captured this photo during Monster Madness and Extreme Quads and BMX Saturday May 9. Located at Mile One Center in St. John’s Newfoundland. Bombshell was one of the competing trucks. / Taken with a Canon 400D, ISO 400, focal length of 75mm, and f/ 4.0 and a shutter speed of 1/60sec.

  • I captured this photo during Monster Madness and Extreme Quads and BMX Saturday May 9. Located at Mile One Center in St. John’s Newfoundland. Bombshell was one of the competing trucks. / Taken with a Canon 400D, ISO 400, focal length of 75mm, and f/ 4.0 and a shutter speed of 1/60sec.

  • I captured this photo during Monster Madness and Extreme Quads and BMX Saturday May 9. Located at Mile One Center in St. John’s Newfoundland. Shell Camino was one of the competing trucks. / Taken with a Canon 400D, ISO 400, focal length of 75mm, and f/ 4.0 and a shutter speed of 1/60sec.

  • of an old buidling being torn down in Middleport Ohio

  • It means what ever you want it to mean?

  • THIS IS ABOUT SELF ABUSE THAT IS OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS, FOR WHAT EVER REASON….I USED DARK COLOURS TO ILLUSTRATE THE MOOD AND THE SHARPNESS OF THE LINES TO SHOW THE EMOTION OF OF WHAT I WANT IT TO SAY….

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