Initially calm, the inhabitants exit.
Enjoy!
TAKEN IN THE MOUNTAINS BETWEEN IRAQ AND TURKEY TOWARD THE END OF THE GULF WAR THIS NOBLE KURDISH LADY WAS AMONG THE REFUGEES FLEEING THE WAR. THE INNOCENT ALWAYS SUFFER.
For admirers of running: improving your condition, again too late, as scared as possible, fleeing the wrong scene, your luggage is still in the cab etc.
Scetch made in France for a painting about the new war in Iraq.
She’s quite a bit distressed, the wolf not far behind…... inspired by Rotkäppchen (means little red riding hood in German…) (www.myspace.com/rotkappchenmusic) “Little red riding hood fleeing” was featured in European Everyday Life Part of the Urban Jungle Series
MORE OF THE SERIES: / (7 up to now – I’d love to finish 12, would be my idea for a calendar…) / / / / / / / /
The walls closed in as I ran to the alley. A crisp thread of light grabbed the edge the building above and I thought I saw the face. Their face. Were they still in pursuit? Or had they fallen behind at the last marketplace to join with street performers and musicians? I couldn’t take the chance. They thought I held the key. I ran because at times I also thought I did. The dense blue shadows reached for me and I fell into their dark tomb. / Irony. If I could just be honest and tell them I was lost, they would stop following me. Yet that would be too humiliating. And besides, the act of escape gave meaning to my life. / If I had to stop running, I’d have nowhere to go. The painting “Retreat or Flee” is an abstract acrylic on canvas 30”x60”
Strands of hair may flee… / Stranded on earth I remain…
He’s getting closer to his escape (or not), we’ll hopefully find out soon. Hand drawn in 2b pencil
Yesterday was apparently the marmot version of Bring Your Kids to Work Day. I must have seen half a dozen or more of these little guys with their parents. There seem to be 2 in a litter. I’m not sure how old they are, but they’re about half the size of their parents. They had a great safety plan too – the parents would hoot out a warning and the little guys would scatter. The parents would continue to hoot and run around – the impression I had was they were trying to maintain my attention while their young ran away to escape. As I’ve mentioned before, marmots are considered to be one of the few altruistic species on this planet – they selflessly keep themselves in danger to warn others of potential danger. That certainly seemed to be the case while protecting their young today (not that I’m much of a threat – I’m mostly harmless). Marmots are an at risk species due to climate change. This is a hand held shot – I usually try to use a tripod. Cropped a bit too. Mt Evans Wilderness Area.
Ma Puce in french means, My Flee. It’s a term of endearment and very cute. / This is my take on it.
This is my entry for londons calling and its taken me forever to finish. The cops are after the robbers in this classic scene with several vintage British icons including the Jag, Mini, the English Bobby and unmistakable London skyline. Now the chase is available on a cool bag / Detail: / Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.
How beautiful on the mountains / are the feet of those who bring good news, / who proclaim peace, / who bring good tidings, / who proclaim salvation, / who say to Zion, / “Your God reigns!” / ~Isaiah 52:7 Photomanipulation Created in Photoshop CS2 Stock Credits: / Horse / Mountains / Sky / Letter
mixed media on wood layers and layers and layers of little pieces of collected imagery, some of previous artwork such as hand made ornaments created from paper and found objects or carved from driftwood, then scanned in and transfered. to art work. copper leaf borders…...it is a happening…...happening as it happens….as I happen upon another little piece or snippet of LIFE original work still available.
Based in part on an earlier design i thought this silly little drawing deserved a second chance especially as the mini is celebrating its 50th this year. Make sure you also check out my Bubble Site or my profile for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.
A squall line about to engulf the southern Victorian coastline. Visible here is approaching gustfront, heralding the squall line’s imminent arrival. In the bottom right of frame a fleeing fisherman takes a moment to catch his breath and survey the ineluctable storm. / ©T.Middleton2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography by clicking on the image below / /
Thank you to the wonderful Jess
All my own photographs. edit – This is a slightly adjusted image from that first posted last night. You might gather from my responses to the comments so far that I was a touch ‘surprised’ by this image… Anyway, now that I have have had a chance to see it up here for a bit – I could see some things that I would have preferred a little differently… So – those adjustments have now been made. Please make use of the LARGE view – the textures are rather detailed… FEATURED IN ‘BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHERS UNITED’! FEATURED IN ‘MOODY, DARK AND EVOCATIVE’! FEATURED IN ‘PARALLEL DIMENSIONS’! FEATURED IN ‘A PHOTOGRAPHERS’ CRAFT’!
Created from many of my own photographs. The second image in this series. Again, please have a look at the LARGE view – the fineness fo the textures is worth it :)))
I reworked it as I was not happy with the first version. fc05.deviantart.com/fs11/i/2006/177/e/a/White_Dress_VII_b… fc05.deviantart.com/fs23/f/2007/339/a/4/Gate_Stock_11_by_… mithgariel-stock.deviantart.com/ and my own resources and photos This is more or less more blending and texture practice this morning… / going for a more “painted” feeling.
Some foul deed is occuring here. taken with an olympus c770 camera. total experiment with light, walls, things, people, dammit its new style for me.
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