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  • I tacke this picture clouse to my town ..it is the garbage from the town and there it is a gypsy camp this children and athers 5 leave in the garbage …and nowbody cares….......

  • Another shot from the gypsy camp

  • THIS IS THE LAST ONE FROM THE GYPSY CAMP

  • Street capture, 2006, Union Square Park, NY SOLD Copyright

  • Mixed Mediums on Canvas.

  • This painting was featured in the Red Bubble groups “Real” Life Art, Painted Ladies, and Impressionist Art, as well as THE FRINGE, Painters In Modern Times, Feminine Intent and ‘Melbourne & Victoria’. / The original has been sold. / This painting has been viewed over 7400 times! / Handmade, Signed and numbered Limited Edition album includes this image, available by order. Also available as a T-Shirt. /

  • A self promotional piece created with pen & ink and acrylics

  • A pen & ink sketch

  • Taken at Appleby Horse Fair, after swimming across a deep pool in the river, the horse has just touched the bottom again and is trying to jump out of the water. Extra Note about the day, My daughter & 2 of her friends (all 15 year olds) went with me one year. The horses are brought down to the river to be washed and have fun in the water. The girls just stood around near the access point hoping to get involved, well this gypsy owner came down with 5 horses, looked at the girls keen faces and said take them in for me, so they jumped at the chance. All their clothes on straight in, it’s about 30cm deep at the access point then as you ride them round to the start of the deep hole, its 1m deep. Swimming across the deep hole gets them soaked up to the neck and more if you fall off. A fantastic time was had by them all, they were in the river for 2 hours but would not come out even though they were freezing. Lucky a said bring some spare clothes just in case you get to have a go.

  • As always i’m searching for faces, people , / / Watch this, different things…on my last journey in Jan 08 i went to Rajahstan, India and came home with over 4000 shots!! But it also was a journey to find those faces…those people, those colors i was longing for…Around the country sides of Jaipur i met a whole family of gypsies , travelling to where ever the wind was bringing them, they travelled wirh cattle and many goats , even they had little puppies on the back of a cow!...and a lot of kids, they where a happy bunch and it was great to spent some time with them… / watched 802 times one of my favourite shots, should be more! 7-11-09. / Canon EOS5D, Aperture 2.

  • Who Are The Gypsies? What is known about the Sinti and Roma is that they arrived in Germany in the late 1400’s after a series of migrations which brought them from Northern India Punjab States.., through Persia, Asia Minor and Greece, the Balkan and Slavic States, to Austria and Germany. Along the way, they converted to Christianity. Also, along the way, they acquired a wide range of stereotypes including “accomplices to the Crucifixion,” thieves, practitioners of the magic arts, beggars, etc. Their itenerant lifestyles, non-conventional behaviors and mystical image brought them under governmental suspicion from the early Middle Ages on. They were fairly consistently defined as “stateless” wanderers, a threat to the moral order and a burden upon society. /

  • this is a image of gyspy dancers swishing there skirts and dancing in barefeet / with some texture applied in ps Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission

  • “She could no longer deny the gypsy in her soul” © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball / Greeting card published by Tree-Free For inspiration without our blog www.MessagefromtheMuse.com For our gallery of inspirational and mytho-poetic art visit Duirwaigh Studios Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…

  • Mixed Media on / Canvas.

  • PLEASE READ THIS DESCRIPTION. [AS IS} / I am a missionary, born in Northern Ireland and living in London. my passion in life is to help the poor in rural and isolated villages in Africa and India. Abhijeet in Hindu language means “one who is victorious, a star”. She certainly lives up to her name. 3 years old and already has faced abuse, and hunger. She was close to death and in much pain. Abijeet is one child we rescued through The INDIAN NEW LIFE MISSION, based in India. Her smile melted my heart and as I was told her story I could not help give God thanks for the few Indian Christians that reached out to her. With little money, they took her into the Orphanage, where now she is cared for. I now have sponsored Abijeet and for only £10 per month, she is fed, clothed and will attend a full education when she is old enough. I do not get financial funding from any Church, My own income is little. But I made my mind up a long time ago to share what God has blessed me with with the poor. I have not gone hungry, nor my family. I rent my home, and drive a car. My children are all educated and blessed by God. I have lacked nothing,because blesses the sower. Gods burning Love and Passion for the outcast and poor burns deep within my heart, and hopefully can be seen throgh my life and camera lens. Abijeet is a shining star and a true testimony of what Love and sharing can do. Please Pray for me, that I can bless many more suffering children like Abijeet. Strengthen my arm in Gods mission to reach the hurting of this world with his love and care. Pray and do what the Lord lays on your heart. You will become richer for it. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART, PLUS DONATIONS MADE TO PHILADELPHIA MISSION CHARITY, GOES TO HELP EXTREME POOR AND SICK IN REMOTE AND RURAL VILLAGES IN AFRICA. WE NEVER TAKE ANYTHING OUT OF YOUR GIVING. ALL CHARITY OVERHEADS ARE COVERED BY OUR MEMBERS AND VOLUNTEERS. Please visit my Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my art and video at: / http://www.missionary.smugmug.com/ Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Canon EF30-300 IS USM. WB Cloudy. ISO:400.

  • PLEASE TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO READ THIS. I am an Irish artist and missionary working with extreme poor in Africa and India. In this one camp 52 children suffer from Intestinal worm infection, and the death rate is very high. This is due to lack of clean water. The is Akuti, an Indian gypsy girl aged 11 years. Her name means ‘Princess’ and she really is a Gypsy princess. But she, like almost all of her people, the Nara_Kar-Avars (gypsy children), are treated with contempt and rejection, and denied even the basics of life. To be born a Gypsy under Hindu religion is to be born into the lowest of the lowest casts. / Known as Outcasts and treated as Untouchables, Akuti and many millions like her face a life with little hope. / She has never gone to school, as her parents barely earn enough to feed her, and cannot afford the £70-$130 per year they need for school fees, uniform and text books. My passion and mission in life is not just to pray and preach to these precious people, but to provide clothing, and the cost of school fees, medical care, and provide tools to help them earn or make a living. / The Philadelphia Mission is a small underfunded, yet effective British charity doing just that in India and Africa. We need you, my friend, to help us do much more. Become part of this mission today! Sow a seed into the life of Akuti and other children in real and terrible need. All PROCEEDS from the SALE of my ART, or DONATIONS made VIA our CHARITY WEBSITE GO to HELP EXTREME POOR and SICK in ISOLATED and RURAL VILLAGES in AFRICA and INDIA. / We TAKE NOTHING out of what YOU GIVE to the Philiadelphia Mission Charity for our Overhead or Support at all. We are NOT SALARIED and we each COVER our OWN expenses, so ALL that YOU GIVE GOES to these CHILDREN To make a donation, or find out more, Please visit our Charity Mission website* / (http://www.philadelphia33.org/) “See 4 DVD CLIPS of our work in Africa and India“:http://www.youtube.com//PhiladelphiaMission(http://www.youtube.com//PhiladelphiaMission) Camera: Canon EOS400D. Lens: Canon EF70-300 IS USM. WB: Auto. ISO:400. [Taken in natural light].

  • “Drabarni” 26×34cm, acrylic on wood (2009) Keja, a gypsy ‘drabarni’, shaman, shape shifter, magick maker. Shunned by her people, she makes her home in the woods and the wilds, far from other folk, her only companions being the strange beasts and birds of the forests.

  • “When night falls” (2009), 30×30cm, Acrylic on canvas

  • We travel / over a mirror / without silver, / over a crystal / without cloud. / If the lilies were to grow / upside down, / if the roses were to grow / upside down, / if all the roots / were to face the stars / and the dead not shut / their eyes, / we would be like swans. (Garcia Lorca) /

  • The delicate pink flowers of Gypsophila muralis Gypsy. / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/4.5, shutter 1/320, hand held, available light.

  • Wander down the wombat hole, / as I hear the soft mumurs of music & conversation.

  • 2009 Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas 24×20” Blue Eyed Gypsy The Poem was Featured in Lifeline / September 20, 2009 Blue Eyed Gypsy the Painitng was Featured in Lifeline / September 20, 2009 Blue Eyed Gypsy the Painting was Featured in Painted Ladies / September 22, 2009 Blue Eyed Gypsy Woman the Painting was Featured in Inspired Art Group October 22, 2009 A Tribute to Womanhood….....this is the 2nd collaboration with the Australian Beauty Anthea Slade…... brilliant artist, writer, poet Blue Eyed Gypsy Woman is the first painting/poem in this series and Beautiful poem is by Anthea Slade Her crystal blue eyes sparkle / with the verve of life / reflecting the gentle rawness / of her journey that has / sculptured the woman she is now Her senusal lips quiver, vulnerable / with the sensitivity of her heart / revealing that through cruel experience / she has blossomed into a goddess, / gracious, wise and knowing. Her blue necklace and earrings / dance with her blue eyes to expose / the serenity of her heart / Her red dress energies her / to keep moving from town to town / Her brown hat attaches her to the earth. Where ever she roams / She becomes part or the time and place / Learning from experience. / Living in the present. / She becomes one with the moment. / She is Zen. A free wind that blows / through one town to the next / Where ever she goes she shows / the local people they can be free / because freedom resides in her heart She is there and then she is gone / but she leaves indelible mark / on their minds. / Her beauty and her grace / etched in gold for all who look. / and see her radiate love. It just takes a moment to see her / kindness and warmth. / Her true free spirit, / will last in their memory always. / Cause she has courage to keep flying. Free like a bird of grace / she flies to the next place, / to start the next transformation / Because she is the divine feminine, / the alchemist of our souls and for / all those who dare look / will be changed forever Forever free and wild, / overflowing with kindness / she gives all who / greet her a touch of grace, / blissful joy and a / radiant smile on their face Poem by Anthea Slade Feautured in Lifeline

  • Camera: Sony A100 DSLR, 18-70mm Location: Rajasthan, India. It got featured in Sony Shooter Group on 24.10.09 It also got featured in Everyday Women Group on 24.10.09 / It also got featured in Authentic India Group on 31.10.09 / /

  • ©2007-2009 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. Click Here —-- Here but for a moment…. —- Model: The ever lovely and uber talented Elandria Please visit Jane Solomon to read the beautiful verse she wrote, inspired by this piece…called Gypsy Firefly (you touched my heart and soul) – Click Here

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