Loneliness
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Forever waiting. Self portrait with timer. Contrast adjustment, no crop.
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. / Portfolio Night Photography Sydney Panoramas Black and White David Iori’s Website Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved / . / Loneliness
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Midnight Blues is from a painting i did recently on Arches Aquarelle Paper 56×76cm, a mixed media production, utilising inks, pastels, acrylics, charcoals, found objects such as string and fabric….and the most beautiful gold paint which gives the guitar it’s lustre Midnight Blues is from the Inspired Series by Karin Taylor, during the painting of this, i was strongly influenced by my favourite Australian artist, Brett Whitely, longing to capture something of the wonderful curves he created in his works. It has a dark and sombre feeling, much like how i was feeling at the time i created her. I used to laugh and carry on that my thoughts and my moods could ever be conveyed through a painting, and it was just silly that people reckoned they did so, but just look at me now….i cannot seem to prevent it happening these days!! lol…that’ll teach me to scoff :)
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Life is a labyrinth in which we take the bad direction before learning to walk. / Cyril Connolly. Nothing is more tragic than to meet a man out of breath, lost in the labyrinth of the life. / Martin Luther King. Woman is the first labyrinth of the man. / Jacques Attali.
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Mile High Swinging Bridge / Grandfather Mountain, NC This is an untouched photo.
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Loneliness is when being alone horrifies you / Solitude is when being alone pleases you infintely…...
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Like in the words of the song…..... know when to hold her, know when to fold her, know when to walk away, know when to run….......................................
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Mark, an American soldier, gave his life for his fellow countrymen in the war in Iraq. The only one of his unit to survive the initial blast, he battled for life as he was flown back to the United States for medical care. His family flocked to his side and surrounded him with love in his final hours. Not long after his arrival in America, he died on home soil in the arms of his loved ones. His mother Kim, my husband’s first cousin, wrote this poem, “Is it you?” as she struggled with grief and loneliness for her young son. She asked me if I had a dragonfly photo to accompany her poem which relates the tale of the dragonflies that seem to hover near her in a show of consolation. This image is our collaboration, our joint effort, in memory of Mark Graham who defended the cause of freedom with steadfast determination and a valiant heart. May he rest in peace and may the angels surround him and his family now and forever. (100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation; see another image, “Is it you?” in this portfolio if you’d like a green dragonfly. It will print better in the card size). Taken from the Mark W. Graham Foundation website, here is additional information about the foundation to which all funds from the sales of these images will be donated: “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.”
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Fall Down on me like Rain
by Brett FosterWould you like to feel that I am here / to catch your tears with mine? / Would I see your smile if I told you / that you fall on me divine?
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Panama City Beach
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Does anyone want to hear me scream… hear me shout? / What is life really all about? / I have no answer…no clue… / What the hell am I supposed to do? / Be sweet and kind, kissed everyone’s behind. / Do the right thing / Be trustworthy and true? / I still do it and end up so blue / Blue, sad and sick of it all / Like a leaf as it drops to the ground in the fall. / Just don’t know where to land / By myself or in someone else’s hand. / God, I know you’re there so show me where to land / plant my feet solid to the ground / and then again my love can again be found. I am not a poet so please don’t grade me on this one. Oh, and I am not depressed. Life does go on.
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Acrylic On Canvas Abstract Expressionism. Spare a thought for the loner; the soul ghosting the planet. / Your time is the biggest gift of all. I have (after uploading and consideration) decided this is not finished. I wish it was, but I got quite emotional painting it. I remember years of feeling like this, having no one, not connecting with anyone, feelings of worthlessness compounding my situation. After all, who likes to admit that they are suffering from loneliness. / I don’t feel this way anymore, I am one of the lucky ones who finally learnt and accepted the value of another’s kindness as not being a weakness to accept, but rather a gift, because as we know, the gift is in receiving graciously as well as giving. / So, please, although I would like to do more work on this, I think it appropriate at this time of the year that we all extend our hearts and arms to those around us who may be feeling like this. Maybe a single person at work whose family live so far away. Have you asked them what they are doing for Christmas? Maybe the person on the street with no shoes. It doesn’t cost much to give them some, or a new blanket, maybe even a hot meal from a local take-away. The thing that helps is just knowing someone cares, and that it’s ok to accept their gift, for one day it will be returned.
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please also have a look at my little series … / ▪ denmark / ▪ france / ▪ italy / / ▪ fireworks / ▪ leafes / ▪ message in a bottle / / thanks /
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Contrast adjustment, no crop.
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for the one who got away… Six years later, I still rue the day
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A pencil, photoshop, illustrator mix. / Artwork based on the song by Switchfoot. Hello, good morning, how you do? / What makes your rising sun so new? / I could use a fresh beginning too / All of my regrets are nothing new / So this is the way that I say I need You / This is the way that I’m Learning to breathe / I’m learning to crawl / I’m finding that You and You alone can break my fall / I’m living again, awake and alive / I’m dying to breathe in these abundant skies Hello, good morning, how you been? / Yesterday left my head kicked in / I never, never thought that / I would fall like that / Never knew that I could hurt this bad So this is the way I say I need You / This is the way that I say I love You / This is the way that I say I’m Yours / This is the way, this is the way
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the fraud of the froth photoshop work
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Belgian Ardennes.
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The Railway Station With A Myriad Of Trains And One Clock That Rules Them All, Wellington
by Peter KurdulijaUS$3.99–US$106.40
Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one. Japanese Proverb
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When I posted “For Mark, an American soldier, who gave his life in Iraq,” I didn’t realize that it would not print well as a card, so I’m adding this image of the same poem by Kim Graham and a different dragonfly photo to accommodate those who would like a copy of this in card size. 100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation. According to the foundation’s official website, “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.
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