south view of garbage beach. Dawn
Tangled In This Mess II / They were fightless wounds and scars that could be seen only by her / Title: Tangled In This Mess / Artist: Jessica Tremp / Model and Location Scouter: Jo O’Brien A Back alley atelier= project
Graffiti covered bins in Melbourne’s CBD just 1 minute away from my Uni on the way to Melbourne Central Station. HDR done in Photomatix and saturation / vignetting in Adobe Lightroom. :) Sales 2 Framed Prints 1 Greeting Card Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti. Click here for my other images of Melbourne
A macro of a the top of a garbage can,all rusty… :)) The whole is almost 2 inches wide,I guess they have to do it that way so the racoons can’t open the top of the can…I think you have to put your fingers in the whole to lift up the top…. :))...not sure though…
2009. B/W film, as is. A man, who had been searching garbage bins along a street in a commercial center, approached another man who was trying to find something of value in a bin. The first man took a clean bran-new cigarette from his pocket and gave it to the other man. The neat white cigarette almost shone in the darkness. The second man, looking at it, “Where did you find it?” He asked with surprise. “Someone gave it to me.” The man said. He left quickly, probably heading to another bin. The proceeds from this item will be donated to Farestart.
Pen sketch
A North American expression used to describe a snow condition where visibility is so poor we cannot see anything beyond a short distance. / Totally appropriate today during a snowstorm… / I was only outside the car about 10 minutes to get a few shots, but by then my hands had turned into blocks of ice and were tingling. The wind was brutally cold. Needless to say after a few important errands we retired to the comfort of our warm home and did not venture out again. / A lovely area in other seasons, this bench is on a small hill overlooking the Lake of Two Mountains, the distant shore, and the neighboring town of St-Eustache, Quebec CANADA Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm lens Featured in the Benches group, December 21st 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting Group December 24th 2008 / The Fine Art of Photography
Nutley, NJ – Sept 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
oil and acrylic on canvas. used photo as reference. People who look for something in the garbage to sell to being able to maintain their family, they look for, metal, plastic bottles, or any thing that is reusable, this scene is very common in many places of Latin America, I was witness the last time I was in my country. / C1369-F66BB-C6C45 /
Portrait of Shirley Manson – lead singer of the band Garbage Acrylic on canvas / 90cm x 90cm Some of my fave music by Garbage Bleed Like Me Happy Home I Think I’m Paranoid Stupid Girl Queer
this little baby was found in the garbage along with his siblings crying for mom.. she was nowhere to be found !!! but all is well now .. he and all of them have new homes and are loved very much he looks very sad here but was frightened more
A piece of scrap metal in a random field.
In a street of Alanya (Turkey)...
HDR image of a stove and garbage collecting on the back porch of this abandoned home. I love how the detail in this image pops out, the stove, the small triangle of green in the ceiling, the torn screens, etc. I wish I would have marked this spot in my GPS on the bike, would love to return to this subject again.
This is image is part of a series called Recycled. I used a flat bed scanner to make images of objects and materials we regularly dispose of. Artist Statement Pollution, global warming, excess and abuse are all topics that we deal with daily. I am very concerned with these issues at moments and yet, as the rest of my culture, I tend to look away or excuse myself from the responsibility of dealing with them. In this project I seek to materialize this process of ignorance or neglect. / Often times we see these detrimental issues as things to make news and conversation over, not things that we need to invest in or make changes to. We find ways to make money from the negative actions we have already committed rather than making effective, global changes. / In a way, I carry out this same process in my images. I turn something used into something new and beautiful. I compose trash into an image that we want to look at and admire rather than feel embarrassed or ashamed of. / My images are meant to be pleasing to the eye. They are new visions of everyday objects. However, they ARE trash. This creates tension. Something that is supposed to be thrown away and hidden so no one has to look at it is displayed in a positive light and very large so that you want to admire it. It is this confusion and contrast that I want my viewers to experience.
This is a collage that I made for 9-11 and the the issues our country is having. Look close… everything has a meaning :) The broken clock is my favorite part. It’s funny I didn’t plan on breaking it but my friend decided that he was going to throw my watch accross the room after I removed it from it’s shell and it broke in that very spot. It worked out so beautiful :)
Original is a pen drawing, added sepia
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