Existance Wall Art

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    The Beauty of Existence
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$8.55–US$228.00

  • This Really Isn’t one of those photos you can just take a quick glance at and think you’ve seen everything there is to see….you have to look at it slowly, take in the lines of the road, how the straight and steep upward road has been twisted and distorted by the cylindrical merging, the curve of the horizon that seems to mirror the edge of the road, the curves of the tidal swell in the bay…. and then the sky and the land far down… I took [link] this photo from the same location, but there was no indication of scale, which ruined it. But in this one you can get an idea… Look on the right, at the coastline, on the land you see the combined town’s of Somerset West, Strand and Gordon’s Bay. Now where the land meets the water, can you see the 40 storey tall apartment buildings? (these buildings? [link] ) NO? well good, then you start to realize the magnitude of the sky and the clouds in this photo… This is a panorama of 6 shots, merged in PSCS3, i boosted the vibrance and contrast, And another really nice thing i’ve come to discover is the blacks, a function of the RAW tool. I boosted that, saved them as PSD’s. merged the PSD’s. levels, curves, saturation. This was taken close to the top of the road leading up to the Steenbras dam water purification plant above Gordon’s bay, South Africa…. sorry about broken links….pasted this from da and rb’s link tag is too much trouble

  • Desert Forms 7
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.

  • existence III
    by Min-Woo Bang

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    acrylic on canvas, 2006

  • Existence
    by Wendy Slee

    US$4.56–US$91.20

    These are some of the gifts of the Earth, / that to me, define the meaning of - “Existence” (No starfish were harmed in the creation of this image…..we found them, photographed and admired them and placed them gently back in their rock pools…..)

  • The fabric of existence
    by Robyn Lakeman

    US$3.42–US$68.40

    Taken at the “Nude & Food” event put on by Alateia – Shooter’s gallery, Melbourne on 28th January, 2008. Model is Bibi. Thank you Alateia! Sorry I’m behind the eightball as I’ve been away in NZ

  • This work was featured in Ebony and Ivory

  • The Origin
    by ligek

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    The Origin

  • A Cry from The Heart
    by Wendy Slee

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    She looks to the sky / and feels the wind in her feathers, / She calls to the Earth / and feels the energy rise beneath her, / She evokes the song of the oceans, / and a oneness with all living things. / When she sings, / they listen. / When she flies, they feel her spirit rush by. / Only humanity remains silent and unmoved. / Their ears are closed, / Their eyes are blind, / Their hearts are hidden behind closed doors. / Who will awaken them to her song / So that the balance may be restored? “Just for today, do no more harm.” she cries, / “Just for today, return to oneness with the Earth, / so that harmony can be the way of our existence, / and we can all fly free again. / Just for this day…...” Half of all proceeds from the sale of this image will be donated to Eagle’s Heritage in Margaret River, Western Australia

  • We can draw lessons from the past, but we cannot live in it. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908 – 1973)

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    Holding On To Your Existence
    by DarkHotel2

    US$4.99–US$133.00

  • From a series of B&W images that were on exhibition in NSW during November 2007 / Captured in Geddes Lane, Melbourne / / / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / / / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Al Neaimi / / / / / / / / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / / / / / / /

  • Desert Forms 1
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.

  • Self exploration
    by Biswajit Pandey

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    gimp

  • existence
    by Bridgett Ferguson

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    / /

  • Nimbostratus
    by Suzanne German

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Zero Point / ............................................................................. / Scene I – Two friends talking: (one friend is A and the other S) S: You could say Nihilism is a world view – but it’s really a denial of everything. / A: Even knowledge? / S: Even Existence! / Nothing has meaning; no knowledge, no ethics, no beauty, no reality, / Yet when you think about it… / It’s only a short walk from Naturalism! A: Sounds more like a jump off a cliff!! It seems such a long way from the factual reasoning of naturalism. Fogetting, for the moment, your claim that there is no real base in naturalism. S: For human value; naturalists, generally do have a high regard for humans. / We’re the only self-conscious self-determined beings in the universe, / Rulers of all… Free even to control the future of our own evolution: / What more could a body ask for? / If you really want to know – and many do not, because where you stopped is a popular place to stop. You could go back to the point you decided to forget for the moment. A: There is no base for all these assumptions, about human value; / And besides, the notion of extinction at death is so disturbing / It undermines the point of living. Nihilism, is the natural child of Naturalism. S: Remember, naturalists hold that matter is all there is, So we are matter only. They say the Cosmos is a closed system of cause and effect, yet they try to hold on to human freedom. ............. Scene II (Friends eating sandwiches, drinking coffee and doing philosophy.) S: I want a sandwich. I can buy one, or if I choose to, I can steal it! / I am self-determined, but then I think – “Am I?” / ...If I am simply the product of genetic make-up and the effect of my environment, / Then I am purely the result of the past over which… (coffee time again) ... A: I appear to be free, but really, events occur because other events occured, like dominoes. Freedom is an illusion. We just don’t know what “caused” us to decide! S: Does a person act on the world or does the world act on a person? A: So , we can’t be held responsibe for our actions. Some would even say that the genuinely new is the product of chance. That life, for instance, emerges from the co-operation of chance and necessity over eons of time. Whether or not we are products of chance or of pre-determined forces, we are machines, and that’s no basis for significant human action. S: But what is chance? It could simply be a bigger domino we can’t see, or just plain irrational: ~ causeless and purposeless ~ it’s there. But it might not have been! Charles Darwin believed …The horrid doubt always arises whether the convictions of man’s mind, which has developed from the mind of the lower animals, are of any value or at all trustworthy.” A: Amazing! We’re not only boxed in by our past, ~ our origins in inanimate matter..we’re boxed in by our present as thinkers! But any argument to check the validity of an argument is itself an argument ~ which could be mistaken! S: It’s like a dog chasing its tail. But viturally nobody is a fully paid-up nihilist. / I’m simply showing the irony. / Naturalism, born in the Age of Enlightenment, was launched on the belief in the human ability to know; yet it leads to nihilism because they have no basis for confidence in their knowing. A: The skeptic is never for real. The skeptic stands, cocktail in hand, left arm draped langourously on one end of the mantelpiece, telling you that we can’t be sure of anything, not even of our own existence. / I’ll give you my secret method of demolishing universal skepticism in four words:- / Whisper: – “You’ve got lipstick on your teeth.”, or “You’ve spilt your drink” If knowledge is so all-fired impossible, why do they always look? S: But…There are some frightening implications in all this…If you seriously believe you cannot know, you’re in deep trouble! You simply couldn’t function! Yet, it is the logical conclusion. A: But you and I are more likely to meet the half-baked skeptic than the real cases; there’s just too much evidence that knowledge is possible. S: What we need is a way to explain why we have it! (the two friends now mimic a drum roll drrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…da da da da da da!!!!) S announces to A after a moment of thought:- “I saw a human pursuing the horizon; / Round and round they sped. / (the human and the horizon that is) / I was disturbed at this; / I accosted the human. / “It is futile,” I said, “You can never – “You lie the human cried, / And ran on.” / (C) Copyright – Suzanne German – 9th December 2007.

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  • Melbourne Mural 2004
    by Rosina Lamberti

    US$3.79–US$101.08

    Melbourne Mural / The store was built in 1853 and named Dimelow and Gaylard before the colloquial name was adopted in 1904. That building was destroyed by fire in 1907 and the existing structure was designed by Melbourne architects H. W. & F. B. Tompkins. The clock tower was erected in 1910 and the building’s name changed again to Dimmeys Model Stores to reflect its high fashion status in working-class Richmond. In 2004, artist Hayden Dewar was commissioned to paint a series of murals representing the history of the store and Victoria along the Green Street facade.

  • Desert Forms 3
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.

  • unicorns do exist
    by gaypony

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Inner construction
    by Biswajit Pandey

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    gimp

  • Fleetingly
    by Anne van Alkemade

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    How can something that burns so brightly / be gone with just a breath? / A shiny light in the nighttime skies / to meet its cosmic death? / The sweetest smile on the sunniest day / to be darkened by the clouds / The gentlest soul to grace this earth / to be so quickly wrapt in shrouds? / It’s the saddest question we mortals ask / when faced with something ephemeral / and the brighter you burn the faster you return / to the cosmos infinite, inevitable.

  • HAFIZ CARD #1
    by linaji

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    I LOVE THIS MAN AND HIS CENTURIES OF BLESSINGS.. MUSIC TO HAFIZ BY….ANGELS AND HAFIZ / THIS WAS A GIFT FROM MY BROTHER PAUL REYNOLDS ..HE IS THE ONE WHO GAVE ME THIS POEM FIRST IN ONE OF MY MANY MANY YOGA CLASSES TAKEN WITH HIM AS MY ‘GURUJI’ .. THANKS BRO!

  • HAFIZ CARD #2
    by linaji

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    SERIES OF CARDS FOR THE SAYINGS OF HAFIZ… /

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