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  • I created this t-shirt for our organic baby t-shirt range / www.babba.co.uk / but we got so many requests for an adults version, let’s do it here. I really like this work as it best describes my feeling about the environment at the minute. enjoy Chris

  • Blowing paint through a straw. There’s also a black version: /

  • Blowing paint through a straw. I don’t have the best set of lungs so it made me very dizzy. Please see the white version also. I prefer it.

  • made with apophysis and photoshop

  • Inspired by a piece of my more recent digital art.

  • Smoking is a practice where a substance, most commonly tobacco, is burned and the smoke tasted or inhaled. This is primarily done as a form of recreational drug use, as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs. It can also be done as a part of rituals, to induce trances and spiritual enlightenment. The most common method of smoking today is through cigarettes, either industrially manufactured or rolled with loose tobacco and a rolling paper. Other forms, though not as common, are pipes, cigars, hookahs and bongs.(wikipedia.org)

  • If you’re constantly exposed to it, I fail to see how it can’t affect you. / I just whipped this up tonight after being inspired again to create by Scott Robinson.

  • A young border collie attacks a tennis ball on the fly on a private ranch in Oregon.

  • Depicting how cigarettes thrive of your lungs, sucking out the life from them and turning them into crap. What inspired this was the death of my grandma by them. / Seeing some of the people I assiocate with smoke just for a position in society. / And a couple of other things brought up this painting life into the world. It was painted in Acrylic Paint

  • Best viewed large! THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster

  • well i allways wanted a pair of them ever since i was knee high to a grasshopper / ! / /

  • lungs
    by theG

    see title.

  • which is pronounced Ramnat my Grandfather in law, a wonderful man with a wicked sense of humour I first met him 18 years ago and when he shook my hand it stayed shook for about a week afterwards, 6’2” and with a chest like a barrel, a big bear of a man with a heart as big as the world, always ready with a helping hand or a kind word he came home one day with a sheet of 8 Foot X 4 Foot 1/2” triple ply wood on his head, he had walked almost a mile with it from the woodstore as they couldn’t deliver it for two days and he needed it that day ! aged 74 ! he arrived in the UK in the 60’s leaving his wife and all but one of his children behind in Jamaica, he and his eldest son came to the uk to make a better life for themselves and the rest of the family they lived in a room that was 10 foot by 10 foot with one bed in it, which they shared every day he would undertake a two hour bus journey to work in a plastics factory mixing the different plastic powders by hand and back then of course the only mask was a wet hankie ! he would put in a ten hour shift because the extra two hours a day paid the rent on their room he and his son took five pounds a week for themselves to live on surviving on a diet of fish and chips, the rest of their money was mailed home to help build a better house in the Kingston Ghetto, after a year the house in Jamaica was like a palace (well in Jamaica anyway) so they started to save the money they earned and eventually were able to put the down payment on a two bedroomed victorian terraced house in North London the son met a Jamaican girl living in London and got married, and his new bride moved in with them, after twelve years the house was paid for in full due to Ramnat’s hard work, and he helped the son and daughter in law with buying a house for themselves five years on and the time had come to think of himself a little, so finally with his own house and his eldest son settled he sent for his wife to join him they went through absolute hell to get her into the country, they had married in Jamaica when she was only fourteen and as such their marriage was not recognised in the UK, he had to have her visit him for 6 months on a holiday visa while they went through all the immigration nonsense, and as it had not yet been resolved at the end of the 6 months she was forced to return to Jamaica, and was unable to return for another 6 months, finally she came to the UK and they were married in a civil ceremony due to an understanding Immigration official helping them out Nineteen years after he left Jamaica ! now he is 88 years old and in failing health, he had a triple bypass, demanding that the doctors carry it out despite them telling him it woould almost certainly kill him, it didn’t ! but now when I visit him and I sit there talking with him, I can see the fire dimming and he is no longer the big tall bear I met, his walk is unsteady and slow and sometimes he is slow to respond to a comment, but his eyes still light up with delight at seeing us and the kids and his smile is as broad as ever, but he and I know the inevitable is nearing and often share silent moments just looking at each other when he departs this world it really will be a poorer place, but a better one for him having been here and I am for one very glad to have met and known this wonderful man Please make sure you turn up the volume for this Video as it is a quiet recording Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss Please check this Link Features ! many thanks to WendyL and Keith R. Williams the hosts of this wonderful group

  • simply vulnerable to heart decay.

  • Inspired by my homie Krondo

  • continuation of my branch theme.

  • Model – Liona Kitsune ◇ Tierney / Photographer – Lisa Preece – www.lisabellaphoto.com / Equip – Nikon D80 w. 18-135mm / Location – LONDON ONT. TO SEE MORE FROM THIS SHOOT PLEASE CLICK HERE

  • / / Other designs you may like / / / / © Imber 2009. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Seventy Six years seperate the hands Tyler, just entered his teens and on his way to manhood, tenderly holds his Great Grandfather’s hand, Ramnaugh 89 Years old and very close to leaving us now, it was hard to see this big bear of a man I admire for his courage and fortitude lying in a hospital bed so frail now Tyler sat by his hospital bed for an hour holding his hand and just being there for him while he dozed This isn’t Tyler’s first experience of mans mortality, but it is the first one that is touching him with full understanding Ramnaugh has cancer of the lungs, most probably caused from his job in a plastics factory, and will be gone in weeks, but still, even with his time running out, he has a sparkle in his eyes, and was flirting with nurses :-) Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss ♥ London 12-11-2009, Taken on my mobile phone

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