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  • PAIN
    by Samantha Cole-Surjan

    You firstly say that I am not at fault, / And then you made your last assult.

    This was written about someone who meant a great deal to me and I thought felt the same way, but instead crushed me like I never thought possible.

  • Pencil & Ink on fabriano tiepolo paper Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2007

  • A poster to pay tribute to my favourite rap group “Public Enemy”...

  • the bee and the sphinx were not very good friends. That bee was chasing the spinx everywere it went

  • anemones

  • pen & ink

  • Just before a battle, a warrior needs to put his mind in order. They need to concentrate, get into some kind of trance and become aware of him self.

  • The Orcs are looking for the next battle; their taste for blood never ends.

  • It’s for your own good?

  • It’s for your own good?

  • It’s for your own good? Other styles and variations available.

  • It’s for your own good?

  • no good can come of this

  • To all the young men and women who’s gone to war, may we never forget / The sacrifice you made for us, we’re so much in your debt / The memories that haunt you now, shows the bitter price you paid / We must honor all those that survived and all the hero’s’ in their graves / To those that made it back from the war, and those who stood in line / We can never pay you of your worth, or erase the nightmares’ of that time / Who fought for peace and found regret, of a war that should never be / That made so many broken hearts, and caused their soul’s to bleed / For all the moms and dads who went to war and never made it back / May God protect and keep your children for His love they’ll never lack / When darkness comes and moonlight glows, as you sleep upon your bed / For all the anguish and unsettled thoughts that rage inside your head / God knows the silent tears you shed for the war that’s in your heart / He knows the family that once was, and because of war is torn apart / To all the brave young men and women who denied their peace of mind / Who feels the need of war is wrong, you haven’t committed any crime / For all the soldiers left behind who died to set men free / God knows each one and in His hand he keeps them eternally / They are the burden a soldier bares when he returns to home / For in a time of war a soldier can be, a friend no greater known / The lives you take is not to your charge, but to our government / The ones’ who trained you how to kill, and live in discontent / To all the young men and women who stands to serve their land / May you walk in peace and never forget, that God has outstretched His hand Written and Composed By: / Nancy Bailey-Whitmore-Shields / Copyright © 2008

  • This is a Photoshop composite of five photographs, four of which I shot at Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Featuring: MK 1A Supermarine Spitfire – AR213/E-JZ. The background photograph is entitled ‘Sky from the plane’ by Matthieu Aubry, used under Creative Commons License. Versions: / Colour / Black & White / Sepia FEATURED IN: / “Universal Innovation” Group – September 2009. Versions available for sale:

  • FEAR YOU NOT
    by cosimopiro

    I do not fear you, Death

    Two days ago I went to the funeral of a most remarkable lady. 92 years old and lived a full and generous life. Her name Hilde Knorr….author, artist, activist. After the funeral I went to visit my niece and her new born son. His name Archer. Full circle, so this poem was born.

  • I heard about Arch Enemy’s tour of Australia back in June. I’ve been a fan of the band for a while and last saw them at Festival Hall a few years ago in support of Megadeth. I definitely wanted the opportunity to photograph them so I decided to email the band via their website. When the promoter all but ignores you – cut out the middle man and go straight to the source. Having said that, I really wasn’t expecting any sort of response but a day later, there was an email in my inbox that read: hey John, no problem.. if we can use the pictures as well.. dont forget to bring me a b-day cake, haha.. i will add you to the GL for the Melbourne show cheers Angela Hmm? Angela? Nah! Couldn’t be!!! Sure enough, the band’s lead singer Angela Gossow had personally responded and provided a photo-pass for me for the forthcoming Melbourne show. How totally freaking cool is that? If only other bands were so hands on and actually gave a crap about photographers and the like – it would certainly make our work a helluva lot easier! I totally thought this was a world-class move by Angela and one I certainly won’t forget in a hurry. As the initial contact was made several months ago – I emailed Angela once again a week before the show and indeed, she had all but organized for my pass tonight. Arriving at the Forum, already the foundations were being shook to the ground. New York’s Suffocation were blowing the place to bits and as I approached the doorman to get my credentials, I felt a tinge of nervousness overwhelm me. Shit, what if my name isn’t on the door? What if Angela didn’t get round to getting it all organized? I needn’t have concerned myself. The pass was sitting and waiting for me so I made my way through the hallowed doors of the Forum. (Have I mentioned just how much I love this venue?) Flashing my pass, I got to walk through the crowd and straight into the pit where I spent some time shooting the tail-end of Suffocation’s set (photos will be online soon). Again, there were familiar photogs and faces in the photo-pit and again, we traded some war-stories about previous shoots, dodging bottles and Dr Marten imprints in our backs. Arch Enemy took the stage just after 10.30pm and the gathered Metal throng was in pure rapture. With a three song limit in force, I started frantically going for broke as the band hit the stage. The band were in fine form and a blistering, concise and brutal Metal set delivered with finesse, style and a ton of class was mercilessly dumped onto an eager Melbourne Metal crowd.

  • The Smashing Pumpkins

  • ode to the nr 1 all time rap group Public Enemy…

  • No Enemy Sub Will Dare Lift Its Eye If You Lend Your Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb Binoculars to the Navy – Pack Carefully. Include Your Name and Address – Send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C.

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