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  • Rock out in this Pink Floyd inspired Tee from Urban Bratz

  • Excellent Photoshop Tutorials and Professional Photographers Newsletters
    by Sharon Mau

    Photographers’ Voices Heard at Congressional Briefing on Copyright...

    Photographers’ Voices Heard at Congressional Briefing on Copyright Certified Professional Photographer Ashley Riddell ~ ranash1995 Excellent Photoshop Tutorials Metallic BW portrait toning Lipo’s Photo Effect Retouch Digital Makeup by Christian Reppen Ship Speedpaint Waterfall Speedpaint Basic Retouch and Makeup Glamour Glow Skin Retouch Facial scrub for even, glowing skin Body Reshaping with Liquify Applying Texture Without Looking Like a Douche IceflowStudios Awesome Eyes Photoshop Tutorial “Excellent Photoshop Tutorials” was accepted into the How To RedBubble group. / Mahalo to the Hosts for including this, thank you so much!

  • Scarification in Africa
    by Anthony Asael

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    Scarification is a means of permanently marking the skin by cutting alone, without the use of pigments. The scars may be lighter or darker than your original skin tone and may raise up (keloid scarring). There are many ways to produce a scar but the cut must always penetrate the dermis if a scar is to be produced. The result depends as much on your skin as the method used. Black skin in particular is very good at producing pronounced keloid scars and this is a popular alternative to tattooing for people with very dark skin, for whom a tattoo might not show up very well. In many parts of Africa these scars are marks of beauty and a way to identify someone belonging to a particular group. Scarification also may mark one’s status as a civilized being, adult, or member of a specific ethnic group or initiation association. I spend a day in his school in a remote village of Benin to work on the Art in All of Us activities (www.artinallofus.org). I had really a great time thanks to the kids creativity. Please see some of their works on Benin Gallery ! hope you enjoy !! All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)

  • Freedom
    by Jan Piller

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    Canon Rebelxt with Sigma 17-70 light painted on long exposure.

  • Mali
    by Anthony Asael

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    taken during the Art in All of Us visit in a rural school close to Segou, Mali If you want to see the children works of Mali please visit http://www.artinallofus.org/artimages/cat45.htm All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)

  • Colours
    by momleeb

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    Can anything represent diversity better?

  • The Gift of Learning
    by Pip Gerard

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    I was watching the movie “The Ultimate Gift” listening to the character played by James Garner talking to his grandson when he said… ‘Learning is a gift… even if pain is your teacher”. As soon as the words had finished coming out of his mouth I honestly said out loud – YES!! Immediately I was blown away by the quote and I wrote it down and thought about its meaning for weeks. I’ve never felt so affected by a sentence before. Upon reflecting this quote I found quite confronting to realise that I spent my twenties doing everything to avoid and “run away” from my emotional pain.. Now in my 30s I’ve realised that pain was essential for me to be a more caring, less-judgemental and forgiving person. Pain seems to show us the truth in others… the truth that all people, no matter what’s on the outside… have a heart capable of breaking on the inside. It gives me great comfort that I can now view the grief of my brothers death as somewhat of a gift to me – rather than nothing but a loss FEATURED IN Prize Challenges GROUP / FEATURED IN Creative Inspirations / FEATURED IN YOU’RE ACCEPTED GROUP / FEATURED IN FIRST THINGS GROUP / FEATURED IN TYPOGRAPHY GROUP t-shirt available .

  • Good Friday Mammatus
    by van049

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    GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS Photo best viewed large. FEATURED WORKS / “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” was featured in the group #1 ARTISTS OF RED BUBBLE I took this photo of Mammatus on a Good Friday before Easter in Ashland, Kentucky. The clouds first started rolling in and looked like fluffy white marshmallows. Then, in front of the setting sun, they dramatically began to change colors. They went from snow white to shades of silvers, pinks, grays, blues and even purples! The colors were striking and dramatic! For a few minutes they turned very dark, and it was a sight I will never forget!! These amazing mammatus clouds lasted about 45 minutes before they exited my area. We were under our second tornado watch of the year, and I found out later that I was standing right under the anvil of a severe thunderhead and that a tornado could have formed at any moment! Luckily for me it didn’t, and I was able to capture some phenomenal, amazing clouds. I can’t quite put it into words other than to say, “I closed my eyes for a few seconds and felt like I had been kissed on my cheek by an angel.” This was one time in my life that I will always remember!! This photograph of Mammatus has won National awards, has been published in an Anthology, and has been shown on National television. It is also featured in several websites throughout the USA and Australia for educational purposes.

  • Thought I’d try this quote as a polaroid so it would look ok on a tee. .

  • Lots O' Nuts
    by Jan Piller

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    Canon Rebel Xt Canon L 70-200 Squirrel Southern Ontario Canada Composite /

  • Old School
    by Faizan Qureshi

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  • American bald eagle
    by Mundy Hackett

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  • In the shadows
    by Linda Morrison

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    A moody Glasgow University Cloisters shot.

  • With Earth as the leader, the planets of the Solar System have turned against poor Pluto excluding him from their group of planets. He is now demoted to a dwarf planet. This contemporary themed image is build upon events in which Pluto was degraded and reclassified to a dwarf planet. It is now no longer part of the classic line of planets in our Solar System as I’ve been used to. It’s strange when you’ve been able to memorize the planets ever since you were a kid and for the future will have to leave this little icy rock out. I liked doing a smaller and less extensive project for a change. I had this simple idea, and worked on/off for about a week before completing this. I had great fun stuffing as many little funny details into the image as I could, and I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it! Visit MathiasPedersen.com to see more of my artwork.

  • There have been two sales of this image. Image taken of a one-room school house at the Old Town museum. This museum is located on the same grounds as the Route 66 Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. This image was featured by the group, JPG Cast-Offs, on January 15, 2009. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • Awesome View
    by Kathleen Struckle

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    Image of the Grand Canyon south rim Arizona.

  • A CHILDS INSPIRATION
    by KEITH R. WILLIAMS

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    a young kid yesterday came up to me / was amazed by the way i draw trees / so sitting in the library / i started to teach / it’s in your hands / it’s in your reach / he asked more questions / like little kids do / i said come here i’ll show you / he said do you ever draw trees bare / i said yeah people love them too / he inspired me / to draw this for you All writing/art is copyrighted by The Artist Elite Inc. 2008

  • Education
    by Jacob Simkin

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    A young Afghani girl studies in a small school / ran by a teacher voluntarily / many refugees are unable to have an education / while displaced in Pakistan / School like this are supported solely by ngos / Global Peace Mission helps look after this children / and support them with textbooks and clothes money on prints will go directly to help support education of children in Indonesia, Pakistan and Afghanistan

  • Little Teapot
    by Lyuda

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    “Little Teapot” by Lyuda. / lavrentyeva.com

  • Surround
    by Kathleen Struckle

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    Image taken at the Grand Canyon Arizona-South Rim.

  • One room school house I happened across in the North Country of New York State.

  • Art in the Afternoon
    by coffeebean

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    This wonderful artwork transformed by the effects of late afternoon sunlight and shadow in the central plaza area of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center near the Old Town area of Albuquerque, New Mexico. There must be at least 50 shafts of light falling across the artwork. / The Centre is owned by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico and features educational programmes and exhibitions and is a unique place to learn about the fascinating Pueblo cultures and traditions and the people. An absolute must see if you’re in Albuquerque. / www.indianpueblo.org / /

  • More Lessons in the Garden
    by Jan Piller

    US$20.66–US$110.20

    Canon REbel Xt panorama 2 image photomerge Canon L 70-200 F4 US Robin Southern Ontario Canada /

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