Assemblage in Sculptage, 2005 Bought and made objects, collage and sculpture, held in a balance of structural interdependence, gravity and flow. H: 2000mm W: 1500mm D 700mm / Heavy but mobile. On wheeled platform, structurally sound and balanced. / Can be suspended on a wall.
Assemblage in Sculptage
She / Lands beneith you / Naked as nature
Writen for the Red Buble group Stairs
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For Challenge Café CCW9 _ / / Listen to C.C. READ this poem Here / / / / / / A NOTE FROM THE POET: I thank you all for reading this poem! The moments you (may graciously choose to) take to comment truly matter. I am so grateful to those who favorite the work (especially because it a written work) May I ask you to PLEASE READ MORE THAN ONE POEM / See Journal section of my RB page here for a list of short poems / Words Count listed Please further note that there is a vast spectrum of subjects, issues, and levels of intensity. / / / / I am EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO THOSE OF YOU WHO ADD MY WORKING RedBubble Site to YOUR WATCH LIST --I feel this is one of the highest complements of respect a visiting RedBubbler can give. This is not to under-estimate how riveted my humility feels with each comment. This expresses the reserve of your taste, and the future value of your time. / / - REMEMBER the VISIT The RedBubble Artists and their works of art here. Almost all of my writing are based on and or INSPIRED BY RedBubble Art and Artists. Let my know if any of the links to their sites are not functioning._ (Hot Links)
I love her…
When the sky defines / The water of love’s mind … / I will enter you
This poem was inspired by the photograph titled Blue Sunset / By RedBubble artist Anne Staub
Matanuska Glacier Terminus / Chugach Mountains / Alaska Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi “The Matanuska Glacier is a large ice flow, 24 miles long and 4 miles wide at the terminus, averaging approximately 2 miles in width. It is a valley glacier, and exists on a valley floor. The majority of glaciers in Alaska today are smaller alpine glaciers which hang off mountain slopes. The Matanuska is an active glacier, which advances at one foot per day. It takes approximately 250 years for the ice to form upglacier and advance to the terminus. The ice of an active glacier always moves forward due to gravity; like water in a river, the ice will flow downvalley. When ice melts at a higher rate than snow accumulates, the glacier margin ‘recedes’. (The term ‘receding’ does not refer to the ice actually travelling back up the valley.) The density of glacier ice allows the entire spectrum of light to be absorbed with the exception of the blue light which is reflected, and can therefore be seen by your eye.” Information Source – Matanuska Glacier Park Alaska Seeing, experiencing and walking on this beautiful glacier is a high point of my life and my son David as well, who was there with me on this day! Can you see him? He is wearing a blue Levi jacket and stands 6’3” tall. All photos natural light on a cold rainy day. I have always wanted to return and photograph it in bright sunlight. Text Quote Refer Search Link / more information on Glaciers United States Army Fort Wainwright Fairbanks Alaska – Battle Cold and Conquer Mountains /
Hovering whispers of forgotten de ja vu build a memory of home. Photoshop delivery of intention, 35mm digital . / Daniel Kojta 2007
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Citizens of tomorrow be forewarned. - caption sounds a bit depressing, but it is true to a certain extent. Even if these kids can make a difference in the future, the gravity of responsibility given to them could become quite burdensome. Sagada, Philippines
Created in Visions Of Chaos
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Mark Verney from Slaves To Gravity
Niagara Falls horseshoe as viewed from the Ontario side.
‘Uhh Houston.. We have visual of Adelaide. Catching up to the sunset in plus two minutes….Altitude 500 feet…’ Dusk viewed from Skye lookout, Adelaide, South Australia. The Gravity of the Situation was featured in Sea JULY 09 > Victoria Square Fountain & Christmas Tree- Adelaide, South Australia was voted the most popular entry in the “South Australian Icons challenge” I’ve Even Seen Her Maybe Once Or Twice When Summer Comes I’m Gone Waiting For The Day They Feel Good I’ll Be Coming Home Again To You Love > I Don’t Need You Anyway > Strong Winds Of Promise > You Can’t Remember Your Name > I Love You Sweetheart > The Only Way To Ever Leave > Red Sky in Morning, Sailor Take Warning > Sunset Marbles > The Storm Rages Thrice > Twin Strike“ > Sounds Of Then
Collage, photographs, ink, acrylics,mixed media on board.
A nice big elephant close to a waterpool in the Etosha national park (Namibia), one of the main reserves in Africa. Namibian elephants are among the biggest elephants in the world. If you like, please visit my Bubblesite: / http://saka.redbubble.com/
Choose your favorite orientation with this bit of tensegrity photoshopping. Get spherical hysterical. Comments welcome.
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