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  • The quite spectacular lobby of an otherwise unremarkable building in Bourke Street, Melbourne.

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  • This was taken in the lobby of a building on Bourke Street, Melbourne. 2002 The Green Room was featured on the home page, 26 Aug 2008. Featured in Sold! in November, 2008. Sold a mounted print of this work here on RB to a mystery buyer. / © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • oil on canvas / 121×90 cm / 2007 original for sale It’s the moments when the world falls away, and all that is left is our own consciousness, the sound of our breaths rattling in our chests… All that is left is our own perception of ourselves, uncoloured, unrecognisable, unchangeable. / It’s the moment when we can just close our eyes and just. Breathe. Inspired by Philip Guston’s “Zone” paintings.

  • / / This is one of my submissions to CGSphere created with POV-Ray. / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net / / /

  • Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Focal Length: 17mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 0.5 sec / ISO: 125 Straight out of camera. / Not the kind of stuff I normally do, but I like this one. Taken at Port Melbourne, sunset this evening.

  • I really hate to put so much work into something and then post / it as “Untitled.” Sometimes I just can’t thing of anything to call it, / but I will try my darndest to come up with a name. While I was contemplating this, I saw an aerial view of rooftops and city streets below. It made me think of the lengths we go through to compartmentalize ourselves and to protect our personal space with barriers, both concrete and emotional. Don’t get me wrong: civilization is good … I like my creature comforts. But I have always been able to feel lonely in a crowd.

  • Scorpion made from a triangular grid and restrained by a square.

  • My origami calendar / / Just one sheet makes a big difference; / One sheet that can make over 2000 cranes. / Each crane a step closer to a better world; / Each piece a step closer to peace. Each square in the grid paper is 5×5mm; and to be exact, there were 2028 full squares in the paper When I was in grade 5 our teacher read “Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes” to our class. Sadako Sasaki was infected with leukemia. She spent her days folding cranes and making wishes upon them; wishing for her health and for a more peaceful world (the quote above is my writing inspired by the story of the thousand paper cranes). This concept was originally created in 2008, and photographed without a tripod. But now I have a tripod and decided to re-shoot this again and re-uploaded it on September 6, 2009. This piece has been included among RB’s featured pages, and in the following groups: / Inspired Art / Young Enthusiasts / / _Winner of The Challenge For a better idea of scale: / / Works by Category / / Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Abstract Photography / Guessing Games Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / / More Sample Origami / / / / / / / / / / / / / ‘Serenity’, the Firefly spacecraft (My own design) / / / / / / / /

  • Model – Halohid Andy and Marilyn – here’s looking at you kids. I’ve decided to make this available as a print mainly because I want to test out this site’s print quality myself. It won’t be available for long so if you want a copy without having to pay my gallery prices better get in now ;) Copyright Harmony Nicholas

  • Gritty black grout hides an otherwise well designed door where the handle is the only protagonist of an otherwise seamless wall. / /

  • Kelp adds color to the gridlike rock formation known as tesselated pavement on the Tasman PEninsula

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  • Beautiful red poppies on a green wheat field / /Canon 400D/ Featured in the Group Dimensions January 14, 2009 / Featured in the Group Victorian Viewfinders Fevruary 14, 2009 / / One more photo of poppies: /

  • In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • This is a new style for me. / / All critiques and comments welcome / / / /

  • This was created in reference to the cover of Libba Bray’s novel, A Great and Terrible Beauty. It is a grid drawing piece done in colored pencil.

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  • Created for Erhan OZBIYIK Erhan, you’ve been a guiding light here at RedBubble ever since I first met you. You’ve shared AMAZING beauty in images and words, and your generosity of spirit is inspiring. MANY MANY thanks to you, good friend and fellow traveler of the Universe… This image consists of a photo, two digital paintings, and four fractal images, all edited in Photoshop Elements 3. I like to think it’s a map of starlight, dreams, and hope.

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