oil on canvas / 2006
My entry into the consumption challenge. This one’s from the heart, or should I say, the wallet?
Knife Grinder in Sivas, Middle Anatolia, Turkey. © Photo by Jens Helmstedt / Editorial Use License @ Greeting Cards and Wall Art Prints for Sale Featured in Art of the Middle East and First Things
This is my entry for the T-Shirt Revolution’s 24 Hour Tee Challenge The Challenge Head over to your bookshelf. Select any book that catches your eye and open it. Any page will do. Find a paragraph. This paragraph will be your topic. We want your t-shirt design to visually represent the content of this paragraph, whatever it may be … Please include the paragraph in your description. You have 24 hours. My paragraph came from Stupid White Men by Michael Moore. Text Extract: This is truly the scariest threat the human race has ever faced. Worse than Aids, worse than the Black Plague, worse than not flossing. Mad Cow Disease has no cure. It has no preventative vaccine. Everyone who gets it dies, without exception, a gruesomely painful death. And the worse part is that this is a man-made disease- born of a moment of human madness, when we took innocent cows and turned them into cannibals. _______ To give you a little bit more of a context, the scientists who while investigating cannibalism in Papa New Guinea, decided back in Britain it was a smart idea to see if the protien found in cannibals in PNG would be present if they made cows eat cows. It created TSE…a rogue protien that makes holes in your brain basically turning it into swiss cheese. All you need to ingest is a small portion of contaminated meat the size of a peppercorn. Anyone for a meat pie? Do you feel lucky?! And the outcome to all this madness, you can’t kill it off because its not alive…so even burning the cows can spread it rather than stop it. It takes extreme heat or denaturing the protein to stop the risk of spread. / The End. more info here
This is the Seventh and Final piece of art in my New Cafe Art Series I nearly sneezed myself off the planet making this lol The Finished Cafe Art Series – Cast In Order Of Appearence Tea For Three / / Cafe Au Lait? / / Cafetiere / Salt / / Pepper / / Salt and Pepper / / Blue Pepper /
Artistic portrait of a grinder girl. Yes that is a 4’ Makita grinder between her legs
Another in the Kitchen Series
Nov 2008 – HDR / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad
Also see: Old railway bridge photos Acheivements / 125th Dimboola A&P society show: 1st place
Nostalgic photo. / Anthony (known as Ninu) is using the coffee grinder which is still good to use. / The coffee greinder is very very old. Photo was edited to black and white to make it more realistic. Canon EOS 400D This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals
LineArt on the T-shirt for the cooking lover. / From the original artwork by pigment marker ink, silkscreen on the T-shirt. / / and the detail will look like this / copyrighted 2007 by Cherdpong Sikkhajareon.
Australian outback man at work on a property. Near Narrabri, NSW. Thank you for looking.
This is a comment on those buttholes over in Wall Street and the rest of the corporate world who are now getting what they deserve.
The Grinder Girl in action
Taken at the America/Irish Folk Park in Omagh – NI … May Day (4th) 2009
This is the Fifth piece of art in my New Cafe Art Series The Finished Cafe Art Series – Cast In Order Of Appearence Tea For Three / / Cafe Au Lait? / / Cafetiere / Salt / / Pepper / / Salt and Pepper / / Blue Pepper /
For PB !
I was at the local coffee house and….well…..I had to do something while waiting for my latte’ /
We survived the flu. Canon 1Ds Mark III / Trying a new way of doing HDR layers. / Shooting one image of people and then adding them to the HDR image. / Used tripod to get images to match. / The image of me and sparks f/10 1s ISO 100 / Back ground HDR image was 42 images / Merged photomatix, cs4, mask pro, phototools and dfine 2.0
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