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  • Eleanor
    by EarthquakeBee

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Eleanor Rigby
    by jewelskings

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Bryce 5 Music to Digital Art. Beatles – Eleanor Rigby. I’ve sold one in a Matted Print! mystery buyer of RB Eleanor Rigby

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
    by Rose Moxon

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    First in a series of women in history

  • Eleanor's Courtyard
    by William Hallatt

    US$4.56–US$104.12

    Somewhere in England… —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / My Bubble Gallery / Click here to add me to your watchlist. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

  • This is the oil first painting i started for my major works back in High School.The year was 1995,my niece Eleanor (see googa’s page for a photo of my niece)had entered into our world and served as my inspiration and centerpiece .Funny story,Dad had a long canvaswhich was painted partially orange…and somewhere i found an image ,grabbed hold and kept going.I still remember taking it to school,eyes were popping and the attitudes of my fellow art students started to change…but thats another story. / There are 2 other paintings that make up a 3 painting set.They were framed together,but thanks to ill-fated moving n varies dramas the frame was damaged.This centerpiece,however shines and remains close to my heart. / (photo is crooked..grrr!!)

  • Gain
    by jegustavsen

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I appreciated the powerful words in this quote from Eleanor Roosevelt.

  • Eleanor Rigby
    by kim Davitt

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This is a sculpture of the infamous Eleanor Rigby, she featured in the same titled song by the Beatles. Panasonic lumix dcm fz18 / 18x optical zoom This was sculptured by Tommy Steele and is sitting pride of place on stanley street in Liverpool. The plaque reads / Eleanor Rigby / All the lonely people / Scupltured by Tommy Steele / A thank you to the people of liverpool / 3rd December 1982 / from the album / Revolver 5th August 1966

  • Shot at Paraparumu Beach New Zealand 2008

  • Nell at Night
    by Akira

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    Shot of the new Eleanor Schonell bridge.

  • Nell in the Evening
    by Akira

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • she treads the night / picking flowers for the dead / kneeling at forgotten graves / before retiring to her own cold bed / eternal sleep she cannot reap / for she walks the night in search / of pretty posies / for those with whom she is supposed to rest

  • 4×6 inches, watercolour, gouache and gold ink, 2008. This was a commissioned portrait for the book “Eleanor, The Secret Queen” by John Ashdown-Hill, to be published in Jan 2009. There are no portraits of Eleanor in existence so the painting was created by looking at images of relatives and from a skull that is possibly hers. She was allegedly pre-contracted to marry Edward IV who then went and married Elizabeth Woodville. Richard III was later to use the testimony of a priest who claimed to have carried out the ceremony between Edward and Eleanor to depose Edward and Elizabeths children and take the throne for himself.

  • Yee Haw !!
    by jewelskings

    A great big YEE HAW to the person that bought my Beatles – Eleanor Rigby ! I would like to thank you for the early Birthday present ! Wow…

    A great big YEE HAW to the person that bought my Beatles – Eleanor Rigby ! I would like to thank you for the early Birthday present ! Wow! I’m speechless, and ask my husband that rarely ever happens! I hope you enjoy it for years to come ! I’m tickled pink!

  • When Eleanor got Zooted.
    by Gregoryno6

    A classic piece of pop history: Australian band Zoot) cover Eleanor Rigby....

    A classic piece of pop history: Australian band Zoot) cover Eleanor Rigby. A quality cover version always finds something new in a tune. Note for note reruns are as relevant as last week’s newspaper; a performer has to make that song their own.

  • Eleanor's Vase
    by Larry Davis

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    This is the second image that I took on the day I had a go at ‘Still Life’ whilst visiting a friends house. / ( hdr & picasa ) ========================================== Framed /

  • Eleanor Rigby
    by Mike Davitt

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    A tribute statue to Eleanor Rigby song of by the Beatles. Colour version on Kim Davitt’s Bubble

  • Eleanor Rigby
    by Jim Nooney

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    This shot was taken in the graveyard at New York’s Trinity Church in the spring of 2005. Located just a few blocks from Ground Zero, Trinity Church is an oasis of tranquility in lower Manhattan. “Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name…”

  • TOPSY Exhibition coming!!!!
    by grubbanax

    EXHIBITION BY CHRIS COMER (CURATOR), ELEANOR AVERY, JAMES AVERY, RA…

    EXHIBITION BY CHRIS COMER (CURATOR), ELEANOR AVERY, JAMES AVERY, RAY COOK, KIM DEMUTH, ALICE LANG, DAVID SPOONER AND GRUBBANAX SWINNASEN Opening Wednesday 5 September 6-8pm Artist Talk Wednesday 12 September 6pm Exhibition 5 – 22 September Metro Arts Galleries: Gallery 1 Metro Arts Galleries Program 2007 topsy turvy turns the world upside down as it cancels conventions, social codes and hierarchies to create a liberated, utopian space; or is it a safety valve for popular discontent and a subtle form of social control? topsy turvy features wordplay, excess, parody, inversion and the grotesque. CATALOGUE ESSAY: Roll up Roll up! Gather around and watch what we’re gonna do. It’s all free and it’s starting right now! This is the one you’ve read about, you’ve heard your neighbours talking about it. And here it is, all live, right here and starting now! We’re gonna bring out the prehistoric monk, the mule-faced man, the unwooded Pinocchio who would become wood if he could…watch the doorway, here they come, we’re gonna bring ‘em out here, all free, so you can see what they look like, …watch the doorway, so stubholders¨ keep your eyes wide open, you don’t want to miss any of the acts, and it’s all free… 1. Prehistoria is the Order of the day in David Spooner’s exhibit. Step right up. Step right in. Are they from another world? Watch the skin of the monks fossilise in front of your very eyes as they meditate cloaked in their growling cowls. Witness their souls escaping their petrified bodies and slip through the fabric of time. ST Dimetrodon of the Savage order is one roughneck monk- a Sailor and Tailor. A seasoned traveller, and covered in the shed skins of the prehistoric creatures he tames. If you’re lucky enough you will also see plush³ prehistoric animals stampede out of the shrine/time portal. 2. Now, behold Alice Lang’s photographs of anatomical wonders. Yes, we have it all here! See the photographic evidence of people with their insides on the outside. People who have mutated from a normal state to one of post-human; from familiar to unknown, from form to formlessness -the ‘grotesque body’ ladies and gentlemen! You will stand in wonderment as you try to explain your empathy, your attraction to something so repulsive (or repulsed by something so beautiful). This body is unfinished and extends beyond its boundaries at every orifice during sexual excitement, childbirth, consumption of food, defecation and rogue cells that grow with disease. 3.Send in the Joeys. We get to now see more of the carnival’s participants: Ray Cook’s clowns and Pinocchio. Their camp attitude suggests that the meaninglessness of life abounds but urges you to become liberated by the absence of this meaning. They tell you to invert good taste, value the overlooked, relish absurdity and childishness, express a heterodox view of the mainstream. Pinocchio thumbs his nose¶ at anyone outside the carnival who doesn’t get the ironic value and opposition of the status quo from a camp aesthetic. 4. In the next stall we are standing before Grubbanax Swinnasen’s fordigraphic caricatures of the scholastic carnival. There’s the ogrish librarian, the ogling P.E. teacher, the brutish punks† etc. With all the billingsgate language and comic verbal compositions scrawled on the cheap paper. All this and more! With the methylated pages should begin a chemical trigger recall to all of you over the age of 1 score and ten years. The outsideness of the bullied kid marginalised by a dominant ideology can now yell out in purple prose to announce not only that he has a voice (now that it’s carnival time) but also to say something about the ideology that sought to silence him. 5. Boom. Boom. Boom. Next, is a part of the fairground spectacular itself: a huge opulent arm covered in beads and flickering lights. Drawing you in, but what exactly is it? Is it a relic from a prosperous bygone era? Does it now reside in a land tipped downside-up, a wonderland without the wonder? I wonder. You will too! The fabricator, Eleanor Avery, says that she is “interested in the point where something changes status”. It’s been inverted from its original orientation that was displayed at Black Lab to the one here. Not only that; when you stand before it shifts from an object, to a sound, to a location and back again. 6. To the big top construction of Kim Demuth. To witness it is to realise that we’re both inside and outside the carnival. We stand looking at the container of what we are all participating in. What is going on inside that tent is what is taking place right here, right now! The circus is a symbol of identity, human relations and belonging to a place, and it shows the ephemeral nature of these concepts. The concerns of life are played out inside: adversity, comedy, love, illusion and danger. It is a mirror of life, perhaps a concave one as nanty« goes wrong in there. It is the space for the imaginary, the instant, the temporary and the extraordinary. Because of its mobile nomadic life it is never forever; it is always momentary. It is a sojourner in the environment, not resident of it. It does not belong anywhere. 7. So is it all out and over? Do we start tearing it down and move on to somewhere new? Bakhtin says that there is no beginning or end in carnival; that it is outside of time and a permanent feature of society. He also would like to point out the difference between the carnival of old and the carnival of today, that carnivalesque today pales with the endless bingeing, rampart orgies and physical mutilation of days past. He obviously hasn’t seen Big Brother, watched Idol, read Who Weekly or visited the biggest carnival of all: the internet. There’s a place in cyberspace called myspace where the idiot is hero?, there’s YouTube where the amateur is king¤ (or the king is amateur – see the PM’s attempt at social networking?) and PornoTube or yuvutu where people indulge in a celebration of bodily excess or just piss-fart? around – quite literally! So, the carnival isn’t over or existing as a paler version. It penetrates into everyday life and language with its reversal of rituals (what is normally high is low, what is taboo is compulsory) and with its democratic vision of every individual becoming one in the carnival square. “The carnival offers the chance to have a new outlook on the world, to realize the relative nature of all that exists, and to enter a completely new order of things” (Bakhtin, 1984, p.34). Goodbye, Grubbanax Aloysius Swinnasen¢ 8. Note to the gilliesª:- I have used Parlari¤ or Ciarzarn² in the writing of this bible° essay. Definitions below: ¨ The audience. ³ Stuffed animals. A clown. Derived from Joseph Grimaldi a famous English clown 18c. ¶We know from psychoanalytical research that the nose is a male phallic substitute, see: Karl Abraham, “The Female Castration Complex” (1920), in Selected Papers of Karl Abraham, edited by Ernest Jones, translated by Douglas Bryan and Alix Strachey, Hogart Press, London 1927, p. 351. † A child. Also a stuffed animal on a ‘knock ‘em over’ game. « nothing End of the performance. ? http://www.myspace.com/soybuddha ¤ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQO3K8BcyGM ?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5jtiJPlv4Y&mode=related&search= ?http://yuvutu.com/modules.php?name=Video&op=view&video_id=69643 ¢ a Robin Marks£ £ Sort of “utility name” when a carny wants to give a false name for himself. ª A gilly: anyone not connected with the circus, an outsider. ¤ (or alternatively Polari, Parlare, Parlary, Palarie, Palari, Parlyaree) a distinctive English argot in use since at least the 18th century among groups of theatrical and circus performers and in certain homosexual communities, derived largely from Italian, directly or through Lingua Franca ² Carny slang. ° Souvenir program, catalogue.

  • (2002)

  • T0psy is approaching!!!
    by grubbanax

    *come along if ya like… it will be carny-like.. Kellie Vella performing some circus tricks on the night and some grotesque artworks to …

    come along if ya like… it will be carny-like.. Kellie Vella performing some circus tricks on the night and some grotesque artworks to offend and titillate your eyeballs.! / COME!

  • One sleep to go!!!!
    by grubbanax

    *come along if ya like… it will be carny-like.. Kellie Vella performing some circus tricks on the night and some grotesque artworks to …

    come along if ya like… it will be carny-like.. Kellie Vella performing some circus tricks on the night and some grotesque artworks to offend and titillate your eyeballs.! / COME!

  • The Freaks Are Out
    by grubbanax

    topsy turvy features wordplay, excess, parody, inversion and the grotesque.

    topsy turvy turns the world upside down as it cancels conventions, social codes and hierarchies to create a liberated, utopian space; or is it a safety valve for popular discontent and a subtle form of social control? topsy turvy features wordplay, excess, parody, inversion and the grotesque.

  • Acrylic on canvas / 92×76 cm- Original available

  • Easter
    by Eleanor Day

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    72”x48” Oil on Canvas

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