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Or Why I hate my computer engineering job / A work in progress. Perhaps nothing encapsulates who we are better than the Soul of ~~. This statement of our values, beliefs and aspirations is at the heart of what makes us a great company. At the core of The Soul of ~~ are the members of our team who everyday, throughout the world, demonstrate our commitment to Customers, the ~~ team, Direct Relationships, Global Citizenship and Winning. Just an interesting effect I got by holding my thumb over the flash, PS’d a bit to make it look a bit more colourful. Copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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A chain of rats. They’re sort of cute (except for the bones!) / /
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guts in his head… no jaw.. equals happiness
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love this
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Expressionism untamed. Acrylic on Canvas 24” X 36” X 2” Contact stylllyfe@gmail.com for info. re:sale/purchase / Copyrights’ /
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Guts, I haz them!
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a white flower..it reminded me of purety….
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What Makes You Think Your Art is Good Enough?
by Stephen MitchellWhat makes you think your art is good enough to upload to RedBubble? 1 Gut instinct? / This is the best way to know if your art, ...
What makes you think your art is good enough to upload to RedBubble? 1 Gut instinct? / This is the best way to know if your art, writing, or photography is good. For photographers, we simply know when the shot matches what we were trying to achieve. For writers, it’s when we write from the heart. For artists, and I mean people who manipulate binary-pixels as much as I mean painters etc, I imagine you know when your art has reached its point where it cannot be modified any further without ruining it. That’s right, ruining the final result. / Gut instinct tells you when you have just reached that pinnacle and achieved the art you imagined in the first place or saw through the view-finder. 2 Did someone in your family like the shot? / Trust me, I know from bad experience that relying on the opinion of family (to tell me what makes a GREAT shot) is never a good idea. As much as they believe in your artwork, they cannot see through your eyes. / I only upload a few distinctly better shots to RedBubble out of every few hundred. I might shoot between twenty and a hundred photographs from the one location, but I know almost immediately if it was a good shot or not. On occasion I only have to take one shot to get THAT shot, the one that gets shown to you, my friends and my family. What makes you think your art is good enough to have printed? 1. You received 1,000 ‘Oh, Nice!’ Comments ? / Nope, this is not a good enough reason. Your art needs to be an extension of who you are. Despite what you see here on RedBubble, your art should not be a popularity contest, nor a multitude of ‘nice’ comments. Much as I enjoy getting a few nice words about my work, I’ve recently learned that unless the person actually says something constructive, unique and interesting about the actual photograph … the comment may just be a stock answer to everything they see here. NOTE: OK, so sometimes it can be difficult to put into words what you like about some one else’s art, but at least say something unique. Yes, my photography of flowers have DOF, POV, macro-detail, lots of colour and are ‘hot’, ‘cool’, ‘wow’, and ‘whippitycrack’. Now tell me WHY you like it, WHAT it is that makes it good and HOW many you are going to purchase! :D 2. Only you can know if your art is worth selling on RedBubble. / Do you think someone would purchase it as a card? Or are you just showing off an image that you want others to consider before you commit to it? Ok, so we all do that occasionally. I’m not saying it’s wrong to upload the incomplete and unfinished, but this is RedBubble. It’s not just a community, forum and friend-making location: It’s an online print-shop. 3. Don’t be concerned with anyone’s opinion before presentation. / Upload those few shots you really believe capture what you were attempting. If you really believe the art is good, show it to the RedBubble world the whole internet. Because everyone online and offline is now going to see you and your art. RedBubble is a name, not a fortified location. Our comments, words, suggestions, responses, queries and ‘drool’ will be carbon copied across the planet and archived on the “WWW” Today I shot 5GIG of photographs in 5 hours. / I had a day in the Adelaide CBD, revisiting previous locations, visiting a few new places and discovering new things at each location that I did not see the first time! This added up to around 1,000 photographs. / ... I’ll be the first to admit that less than 200 are any good. / ... Less than 60 are very good. / ... I’ve uploaded only TWO of them to RedBubble. I might add a few more. / ... SEVEN have been loaded to my flickr gallery . All are getting lots of traffic, with very few comments. Just the way I like it. Each of those photographs got some pixel-manipulation. Yes, I do, when necessary. Each of those photographs were one of a several exactly the same … but I decided that one would serve the purpose I was looking for. / I didn’t ask anyone on RedBubble or Flickr if they would like to see it : I made that decision while perusing them on my 500GIG HD. A lot were shot purely because I like architecture, but many were shot because I figured they’d look good as a card or framed image. One of them is a test-image, to see the response/traffic rate. See if you can pick it. 4. Would you delete or replace a photograph if enough people said they didn’t like it? / Seeing as how so many of us rely on the comments of others to fulfill our online life, IF someone was to suggest a fault, change, modification or complete make-over of your art work, would you? I believe I might change an image. I have certainly changed my opinion on pixel-manipulation! I know I’d delete an image, but only from the RedBubble-database. I’ve done that several times. Where’s your thoughts on this? You’ll notice I rarely make comments on other people’s art. There is a LOT of great work on RedBubble. I just don’t have the time to tell you. Anyhow, you know your work is good. Or you would never have taken the time to put it on RedBubble …. right?
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So Giggle Your Guts Out
by Amy-lee FoleyIn the moment
What are theses Poems called when The First letters of each line spell a word going downwards? if you know what i mean…..hehe
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Also part of my fish series, this was the firs painting, you know when you get a feeling in your gut that the person you about to meet is very close, and it takes one look and you will know, that is the one, well it happened to me, and if you believe it, it will happen, but you have to be open for it. I love this painting.
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Upon the importance of a “rite” (tea, as the japaneese ceremony),in the life of the Artist! / Some Artists, had a rite before they spend themselves into creating! / Some had a rite after they had finished their piece of work! / Some as they are actually creating! / It can be Music or something else, which helps them into the process of releasing what their guts need to release ! / Tea can bring a certain peace to the “creator,” as it might help to canalize the energy needed to achieve THE ULTIMATE PIECE! / Many have used alcohol, or drugs! / Some have created, animated by the Love of GOD or led by what they call a “third entity” ! / And I believe that for most Artistson top of all these reasons above named,, heartaches, difficulties,trials,challenges of life’s journey are what causes the ARTIST TO CREATE OUT OF HIS GUTS! / To ” vomit” what the body, the soul, the mind and the spirit have accumulated from years of labour! Copyright  2008 CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights ReservedMAY Caroline Caux’s Registered & Protected Photograph copyright Copyright:All Rights Reserved / Registered:Mon May 12 12:11:52 MDT 2008 Title:TEA PAQUET ON A BLACK PLATE / Description:red tea paquet, with painting behind, on a black plate / MCN:C5EA9-8526F-F03F1
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Too good to resist.
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Four shirts sold.
by Melinda Kerr...
/ This is not a gloat. It’s is a dance of joy. / I’m humbled to be Australian today. / Congratulations to our indigenous brothers and sisters. / And to all those who have the courage to say sorry and the grace to forgive. / Compassion, empathy and forgiveness. / The three best things ever. / What a bloody ripper of a day.
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a purple beauty woith a green backround..
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Rudd's got the guts
by Darren StonesWhen it came to reconciliation, former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, set a poor example to Australians. He was too concerned wi…
When it came to reconciliation, former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, set a poor example to Australians. He was too concerned with the Iraq conflict. It suited him. U.S. President George Bush called John Howard the “The Man of Steel”. I reckon Howard was full of crap. His tracksuits gave me the shits, and his fake smile didn’t impress either. I’m glad he was unseated in November ‘07 by Maxine McKew – he deserved it and I predicted it. I remember writing of Howard’s demise on Neil Mitchell’s blog on the Herald-Sun website in the lead-up to the ‘07 Federal Election, and there weren’t too many who gave McKew a chance of beating Howard. Huh! Howard will go down in history as a man who missed a golden opportunity with Australia’s indigenous people during his 11 year tenure as prime minister. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is setting an excellent example that will hopefully lead to improving the lives of aborigines, and the way all Australians interact with one another. I know of two part-aboriginal people who were removed from their mothers in the 50s in New South Wales, and they are looking forward to Prime Minister Rudd’s speech. I dip my lid to you Mr Rudd. You got my vote and I’m glad you’re getting on with the job. The job of treating people like people. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Report / Bringing them Home / Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families / April 1997 http://www.humanrights.gov.au/social_justice/bth_report/report/preliminary.html#down http://www.reconciliation.org.au/i-cms.isp http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23204749-661,00.html http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23204369-24218,00.html http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23204729-24218,00.html http://www.theage.com.au/news/editorial/the-hour-has-come-a-nation-says-sorry/2008/02/12/1202760300641.html http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/rudds-dramatic-step-moves-australia-forward/2008/02/12/1202760299871.html
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