Friends always have time for each other. Image and text created by The Wizard of Awed™, / aka Tom Repasky. / “Art Is The Perception Of An Altered Reality©” / Copyright 2007 Flicker Light Studio™ TomandSusan.us
Model is Stasia We shot this image in Tyler, Texas which was the midpoint between me (Shreveport) and Stasia (Dallas). Height: 5’ 4” / Weight: 145 lbs / Measurements: 40-37-44
This design was inspired by listening to my old tapes from school days. “Annie Get Your Gun” was a single released by the New Wave band Squeeze in 1982.
Done in pencil, pen, Prisma colored pencils
Done in pen & pencil. i wanted to add words, but thought it might ruin the picture. i wanted Father Grim Reaper tell his daughter Azmerelda that Rex the Dog’s ear is falling off, & she needs to resew it back on . And Azmerelda says “Yes, Father”. Anyway, the sewing jobs on Rex, the Cat Sparky & Glomp the Rat aren’t very clear, Azmerelda sews ears on them since they are skeletons they would not normally have ears
Oil/digital Experimenting.
Time really flies when being measured with the Hourglass of Light.
inadvertent situations, / excitements, motivations… travels and trips, / coins and chips, love or repugnancy / hate or intimacy… questions… / drastic actions… the how’s / the why’s / the where’s / and say when….??? / now? soon…then…!!! spheres…kinetic / curves…magnetic / people? zealous, some frantic / O Great One, nothing but Majestic… all these… / in time, freeze…!!! / motions, fast or slow, / universe,continuum, flow! loops in time.. / warping circles in rhyme…!!!
Photoshop image collage of hourglass, pocketwatch and gears pictures layered and layer blended. Unsharp mask and hue/sat adjusts.
Drawn in Illustrator- Another important message / Best Viewed large / /
Tattoo design I did…...What time is running out
11×14 inches, acrylic & ink on papers with sand for texturing. This is the latest in my ecological series. Time’s running out and the ground underneath us is cracking. The cracks and hole in the top of the hourglass symbolizes the holes in the ozone. Our home, the Earth, is not as “firma” as it used to be. / .
Hourglass Design Please take a look at my website: www.ihatehelvetica.co.uk
BUIRNT NORTON / (No. 1 of ‘Four Quartets’) T.S. Eliot Time present and time past / Are both perhaps present in time future, / And time future contained in time past. / If all time is eternally present / All time is unredeemable. / What might have been is an abstraction / Remaining a perpetual possibility / Only in a world of speculation. / What might have been and what has been / Point to one end, which is always present. source
I have this hour glass (which is really a 10 minute glass) which sits on my fire place mantle in my office, along with all my other antique collectables. My mantle is a treasure trove of memories and interests. This time keeper is made from a yarn or wool spindle and has been modified to house a three tiered glass timer. I have to say that it is a very calming thing to sit and watch as the sands slip through the small bottle necks. It sits there as a reminder to me that time moves swiftly on, from one stage to another, and from one event to the next. This is ever so evident with my children. I watch as they change so quickly before my eyes. It seemed like yesterday that we brought our oldest home from the hospital. Alice is now 7 years old. Wow! Can it be? Our days are fleeting, withering away like the flowers of a field, who proudly stand in all their glory, but soon will fade. But I am also reminded that the one unchanging factor is God’s love, which never fades. He gardens and cares for us, and sees that our lives don’t go unnoticed or forgotten. He has a purpose for each of his flowers. Though our time is limited, it is not without meaning, so shine and make the most of this life he has given us. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/6.3 / 1/20 / ISO 100 / natural lighting with a black backdrop
Fractal art. Is time really measured by the hours in a day, the days in a week or by the months in a year? Or is time measured by what one does with their life? / © Dave Moilanen Incendia fractal with a manipulated Tierazon background.
So many of us are losing jobs and new jobs are hard to come by…
I recently watched the film, The Day After, a U.S. film made in the 80s, during the cold war. No matter how dated it looked, it was a terrible reminder of the horrific nature of nuclear weapons and the futility of using such weapons. The film apparently depressed former U.S. president Ronald Reagan so much that it ‘changed his mind on the prevailing policy on a “nuclear war”’, and also influenced the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty at Reykjavik in 1987 (see here for further information and citations). While many countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, there is the matter of all of those warheads still in service, biding their time. The leaders of the world still have time to disarm, to remove the threat of throwing our world into the fire. If only they would… Stock credits: / Nuclear explosion / Background / Man / Earth / Hour glass I believe the image of the mushroom cloud I have used here is that produced by the bombing of Nagasaki in WWII…a real life reminder… PSE 7.0/Topaz Adjust (Simplify) Featured in Core [C.O.R.E.], Inspired Art and About Time, December 2009.
The original image was taken from a gravestone at Zeehan. I liked the pattern which was inscribed on it and thought I might have a play in photoshop to see what I could do with it. Taken with a Panasonic FZ-18 and manipulated in photoshop. For more beautiful images of Tasmania please visit RT Gallery
Digital experiment using PSE and Photostudio, all based on my own original artwork with much digital manipulation.
Today I will excise my heart / From the dangers of the sleeve / No more to live upon the ledge / In tearful hopeless longing / This painful m…
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