Fame
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A Danny Nolan/Scott Robinson Collaboration, and entry to the current “Agent provocature” challenge set by Mr Lucan. TV – conditioning us by ways of un-obtainable offerings. T-shirt version Thanks Danny.
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This is a rather old image from the bottom of my big box of negatives that I’m slowly converting to digital files. I had been out on a fashion shoot and at the end of it I found I had 2 frames left. So on the way home with the model I stopped in at Graffitti Hall of Fame in Alexandria which is one of the inner city suburbs of Sydney. In this digital age its hard to imagine having faith in taking a good picture with only two goes at it but there you are! I got the model on to the roller and shot one from the front and with the very last frame shot this one. I hope you like it as much as I do. :) This is what it looks like framed
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A Danny Nolan/Scott Robinson Collaboration, and entry to the current “Agent provocature” challenge set by Mr Lucan. TV – conditioning us by ways of un-obtainable offerings. Thanks Danny.
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Fame and Fortune for Jo O'Brien?
by Jo O'BrienOk…. Not quite yet… BUT!!! The FUNNIEST thing happened today. I was sitting in the city reading an art book (as you do!) killi…
Ok…. Not quite yet… BUT!!! The FUNNIEST thing happened today. I was sitting in the city reading an art book (as you do!) killing time before having lunch with sjem and this nervous woman approaches me and says “Jo O’Brien?” To which I go … “um yeah, hello” Then… get this- she asks for my autograph. I ask her why and she says “you are the Jo O’Brien who modeled for Paul Vanzella right?” I was totally utterly speechless and smiling like the biggest idiot! And going bright red. And making a total fool of myself. But yeah, I signed her tram ticket for her which made her happy. I warned her that it wouldn’t fetch much on ebay just yet :) So yeah, I reckon that makes me famous, so now I get to have temper tantrums celebrity style and demand my coke with no ice at MacDonalds :) As it happens, she and her husband are huge fans of Paul’s work. I’m really excited by this! So yeah… that’s my story if you happened to be interested. I was excited and just had to share :) This totally tops being spotted on the tram or at my work by a long shot!
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These fame flowers have a red background and lots of fire energy. / If placed on a southern wall it will benefit your fame and reputation. Three other sectors love fire energy so this print can be placed on a North-eastern, South-western or a central wall. / North-east for knowledge. / South-west for relationships. / Centre of a house for wellbeing.
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www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
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Sheep Shutes on an outback shearing shed. This one is in Hay at the Shearers Hall of Fame
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kick more pidgeon in french.
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title says it all
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Highest scoring shot ever Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, Belmont, NC
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you can’t help but look at it. Why?
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During the Summer/Fall of 2003 I had a chance to work with Lissa over the course of 5 shoots. This shoot is our 3rd time working together. / I had always wanted to do an overtly sexual shoot like this, and lissa was kind enough to lend me the use of her body. We had a blast on this shoot. We had the sauna to ourselves for the entire day. I’d do it again in a second!
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My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Fractal / Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Chalk and charcoal on brown paper. / Yes, infamous, and almost ironic considering the peace theme (dove). / Well, i have been literately stalked a few times now. the last one asked me to draw Ringo Starr for him, then wandered round watching me drawing it , so i left it there for him thinking he was just shy. Long story short, he followed me almost all the way home and hatefueled hates being followed.
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During the Summer/Fall of 2003 I had a chance to work with Lissa over the course of 5 shoots. This shot is our 3rd shoot. / I had always wanted to do an overtly sexual shoot like this, and Lissa was kind enough to lend me the use of her body. We had a blast on this shoot. We had the sauna to ourselves for the entire day. I’d do it again in a second!
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Andy Warhol’s Stopwatch / by No Frills Art. Just a play on his famous quote! Available on black or white.
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You’ve got to love Corey, he’s just a dumb kid who’s too stupid to know when to back down. He managed to get everyone over 18 in Australia to hate him and score cash from ACA and TT. It’s as if he was genetically engineered to make middle Australia angry. Now I hear that he’s training to be a DJ to play shows here and OS. Good on him I say. He may be a tool but there are so many other things more deserving of hate in this world, rather than a kid in stupid clothes. Leila McKinnon: I suggest you go away and take a good hard look at yourself / Corey: I have… everyone has, they love it. Now you can have the poster boy for teenage stupidity on your wall.
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ON THE ARTIST LIVING IN OBSCURITY
by Gary CrandallThere was a movie called Il Posto (The Job) made during the European New Wave era. It was about a young clerk rising in the drab confines…
There was a movie called Il Posto (The Job) made during the European New Wave era. It was about a young clerk rising in the drab confines of a corporate office in Italy. At one point (as I remember it), an older clerk dies and opens up a position in the office. When authorities go to the dead man’s meager apartment to take stock of his belongings, they find stacks and stacks of manuscripts he has written. Labors of love he wrote at night to counter his bleak existence as a clerk. None of his writings had ever found a publisher. / “What should we do with these?” one official asks. / “Throw them out,” is the reply. Sometimes I feel like that guy. I’ve spent many years writing screenplays, sending them out, trying to market them… hoping some day to see one on the silver screen. Not one sale. Realistically, it’s a very tough racket. Tens of thousands of screenplays are written every year. Only a few hundred films are ever made. It’s got to be top-notch for someone to want to invest millions in making it. So the rest… forty-thousand or so, give or take… lie moldering in the closets of despairing screenwriters in shabby, unkempt dwellings. “Don’t quit your day job,” they say. This is the voice of experience speaking. I’m not sure how many other Bubblers have nurtured dreams of fame and success in the marketplace. Hoped to be accorded some measure of worth for their artistic efforts by actually being paid for what they love to do. But I would suspect I’m not the only one who has dreamt such dreams… instead of ending up like the clerk in Il Posto. So how does one come to terms with obscurity? In my case… two words… Small Victories. Yes, I have come to live with anonymity by finding fulfillment in the process of creation itself. “Against the darkness there is but one defense… the creative act.” Wisdom from the Beat Poet Kenneth Rexroth. Penning a well-turned phrase. Capturing a pleasing image with the click of a shutter. Applying paint to canvas with a beauty that stands on its own. Something you can stand back and say: “Ah, yes! This I can leave to humanity with a sense of pride. My love letter to the universe.” And in my most Zen moments I ask: “What does fame and fortune get you anyway?” (other than that nice Lamborghini I’ve always wanted). Fame is basically an ego-fix. As we’ve seen from the supermarket tabloids, it alters one’s personality. Lives turn brittle and restless with dissatisfaction. Rehab facilities thrive on the rich and famous. And who needs that horde of jackals snapping photos of you every time you go to the store for a Twinkie. Small victories. I store them in my memory. Fill scrapbooks with moments I can savor. Like Marcel Proust, I have turned memory into an art form. Small, intimate details that are mine to keep. Lovers… voyages… fantasies. These are the essence of our days. And Red Bubble. That is a small victory, too. A global village of fellow artists who strive for some kind of perfection in their art… exploring ways to express their vision. Offering kind words… sharing their experience… knowing they are not alone. And even achieving a bit of fame within this cyber world… becoming not quite so obscure as one may have thought. —Gary Crandall /
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Media attention’s unprotected by a pre-nup.
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This is a pixelation drawing of Marylin Monroe.
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