Girl walk
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Author: Sally Omar / Word Count: 141 / browse writing next / The years passed quickly / Each one faster than before / Hours flew by / Soon there would be no more She toiled very hard / Working on the land / Her face was wrinkled / Rough were the palms of her hand Her husband passed on / Children moved away / She now treasured every moment / Every single day Old fashioned was she / A woman of pride / Always told the truth / Never did she lie Could not understand / How things were so rearranged / People so different / The world had certainly changed She walked the path / Of the righteous …always eager to please / Prayed every day / Down on her knees She was often lonely / Missed her family and friends / Still she appreciated life / And would till the end She knew the day was coming / To unburden her load / She knew that soon / Would be the End Of The Road / Thanks very much Sally Omar :)
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Out walking on a beautiful wet summer sydney evening.
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© 2007.
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Pencil illustration on beach artwork image.
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I was outside,far from my grand-dauther,looking at an exibition when I turned my head and saw Angelica trying to stay on the narrow side of the fontain.It was about 5.30 p.m and the sun was going through the water,it was magical.Taken at “Le jardin Botanique de Montréal” /
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This painting depicts beloved Brighid, Celtic goddess and saint, who walks the land, on the eve of Imbolc, February 1st. Its still bitterly cold but the light has returned, and the people know spring is on its way. Ewes are dropping their lambs, and soon the boring diet of old root vegetables will be enhanced with the addition of dairy products, and farmers begin preparing the fields. On Imbolc Brighid walked the countryside, passing through the communities along her way. Outside their doors people left offerings of milk, cloth, and food for her to partake of and bless. Brigit’s crosses (originally symbolizing the four elements and four directions, but later given Christian significance) and corn dollies were made, and local rituals followed. Every community had its own manner of celebrating. Goddess Brighid was associated with blacksmiths, poetry, fertility, fire, milk, sheep, white cattle, boars and swans, but most of all she had the mother goddess’s compassion. Here Ive portrayed her hair of flame and gown flowing in the bitter winter winds. She walks a remote field, blessing it for the coming season. The tree of life grows in this field, symbolizing spring and the new life that will soon be abundant. Text and image copyright Helena Nelson – Reed. Please don’t use without written permission.
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Yes, they are my feet and I’m relaxing on the beach watching the kids play in the water. I gave this image some texture and it reminds me of a very lazy, Aussie summer’s day at the beach.
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i did this for Nat’s “Reveal Yourself” competition. I LOVE seagulls, and all my life i have always wanted to have one (or a whole flock) as a pet. so this is me walking my future pets. :D
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From Original Art, acrylic Painting on stretched Canvas. 20” x 16” / Semi-Abstract Nude Female Visit my own website Arts-Fine.co.uk
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I decided to make the most of the nice weather so my little girl & I played in the park.. I tried to take some good shots but she’s forever running from the camera, she’s very strong willed and everything always has to be her way so here it is! / P.S.. She’s also had a big hair cut this week :o)
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Here’s another one from today in the park
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/ I can Stand on My Hands Ladies Lace Up Shoes now available at Zazzle / I can stand on my Hands Children’s Shoes Slipons at Zazzle I Can Stand On My Hands by Karin Taylor – created for Drawing Day ‘08 / A pen and pastel drawing on brown paper coated in stripes of white gesso! / from the Kids Series / /
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/ I can Stand on My Hands Ladies Lace Up Shoes now available at Zazzle / I can stand on my Hands Children’s Shoes Slipons at Zazzle / Shoes Now Available at Zazzle I Can Stand On My Hands, etc!! by Karin Taylor – created for Drawing Day ‘08 / A pen and pastel drawing on brown paper coated in stripes of white gesso! / from the Kids Series / / / / / / /
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/ I can Stand on My Hands Ladies Lace Up Shoes now available at Zazzle / I can stand on my Hands Children’s Shoes Slipons at Zazzle I Can Stand On My Hands by Karin Taylor – created for Drawing Day ‘08 / A pen and pastel drawing on brown paper coated in stripes of white gesso! / from the Kids Series / / / /
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I liked this image of my little girl as, to me it’s a simple and dreamy capture of childhood where it’s always happy, uncomplicated with bright colours, fluffy white clouds and sparkly light.
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Model – Rosie… and Betsy In case you haven’t already realised it, my biggest influence is Pink Floyd. / Storm Thorgerson, you are my hero. Fun fact: I hate Australian summers – in which this was shot – and I hate Nikon D70 dslr’s that don’t do what you want them to… not to mention immature brats for assistants. / Oh for something blunt and heavy and a place to hide the bodies ;) Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas Out of interest, is that a group here dedicated to surreal or dreamy imagery?
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fly away
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Here is the approaching storm and my hubby, my 3 babies and me (behind the camera) trying to get away from it! This is a photo that was taken nearly 2 years ago (old point-and-shoot camera), I though I lost it (or deleted it) but found it out of last night and had to share!
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Annabella is a home-body and loves her home town which she knows like the back of her hand. She likes to go for walks every day and admire the houses and flowers around town.
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Photoshop image.
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