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  • A little magic incryption digital artwork. As things seem ot materialize for us; we begin to think it is magic, but magic is a trick. Manifestation is something that we all have the Power to do. It is becomes real as we bring information to outformations and we call them our creations. As I have stated before, “form is an illusion.” The illusion being that form brings us power, happiness, wealth, ect.. We think the perfect job will make us happy or the perfect mate. In psychology we call this co—dependency and in religion we call it paganism. Here is the Trick. Let your giving become your recieving. The more your give the more that you will recieve. What is manifesting in your life?

  • redbubble manifesto
    by Mummified

    Who are you ? No, who are you really ? Are you everything you hoped you’d be ? When you were small…everything seemed possibl…

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  • Communist parties today may or may not formally use the term communist in their name. Even if they do, not all follow a strict interpretation of any of the main ‘schools’ of communism ( Leninism, Stalinism or Trotskyism). The original Communist Parties first started after the creation of the Communist International by the Russian Bolsheviks. Communist parties have held power in 21 nations throughout history, first and most notably in the Soviet Union. The first international Marxist organization was called the Communist League, advocates of the principles put forth in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Communist Manifesto.Trotskyism and several other branches of self-proclaimed revolutionary Marxist-based thought contend that, under the influence of Stalinism, the Soviet-influenced Communist Parties drifted far away from the original.On Stalin’s order, the Communist International was dissolved in 1943.

  • The five-pointed red star, a pentagram without the inner pentagon, is a symbol of communism as well as broader socialism in general. It is sometimes understood to represent the five fingers of the worker’s hand, as well as the five continents. A lesser known suggestion is that the five points on the star were intended to represent the five social groups that would lead Russia to communism: the youth, the military, the industrial labourers, the agricultural workers or peasantry, and the intelligentsia. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the red star as a symbol. It was also one of the emblems, symbols, and signals representing the Soviet Union under the rule and guidance of the Communist Party, along with the hammer and sickle. The star has since become a symbol representing socialism of all varieties.

  • Something about Spaceships
    by RedBubble

    It dawned on them fairly early that I didn’t have a big enough whiteboard for the job so the windows of the farm where pressed into servi…

    It dawned on them fairly early that I didn’t have a big enough whiteboard for the job so the windows of the farm where pressed into service. Peter, Fran and Ed had gathered with me, to think about PR at RedBubble. At least that is where it started but it rapidly became about communications. And at that point we had to ask what is we wanted to say. Hence the need to bring the windows into service. There was surprising unanimity. We have never seen what we do as being a print-on-demand site (a sort of tarted-up Kodak) or even an “art” site exactly. We believe creativity is important because it deepens our humanity. We aspire to enable people to be more creative and to share this creativity. What will come out of all this. Firstly you get to see Fran on a trampoline. Normally, I would be happy with this from the day. But there is more. Mostly it will be about more engaging, interesting (possibly strange) things from us. Things that speak about our own creativity. Why? The why is because this is the richness of life. This is what we want to do. A child picks up a box, gets inside it and finds a spaceship. We don’t want boxes at the Bub, we want spaceships. And we want to help others to make spaceships also. Sometimes we will share each others and sometimes we will travel alone. We may have to write a little about this but mostly it will be about doing. The swords will be melted down and turned into sculptures speaking of a higher reality. Martin (aka Pilgrim)

  • Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was a 19th century philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary. His approach is indicated by the opening line of the Communist Manifesto (1848). Marx believed that capitalism, like previous socioeconomic systems, will produce internal tensions which will lead to its destruction. Marx devoted himself to an intensive study of history and elaborated on his idea of historical materialism. Marx traced the history of the various modes of production and predicted the collapse of the present one—industrial capitalism—and its replacement by communism.(wikipedia.org)

  • Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)

  • Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)

  • Paul’s iconic take on what RedBubble stands for.

  • The Contemporary, Modern, and Abstract Print presented here is from an original acrylic artwork of my “ENLIGHTENMENT” Series. Fine Artist Dawn Hough Sebaugh, titled “RISK IT ALL”. Colors include sage green, metallic gold, kelly green, mint green, metallic green, shamrock green, olive green, metallic bronze, metallic silver, crystal green, metallic emerald, metallic ruby, metallic expresso, metallic purple, thistle, white and black. Please be aware that due to the nature of digital images, colors may vary on your monitor.

  • They’re everywhere… and they’ve got an agenda! (Hee, hee! This design is certainly proving to be popular!)

  • Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.

  • The small harbour of the island of Ventotene. Ventotene is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Campania, Italy. It is the remains of an ancient volcano, and is part of the Pontine Islands. In Roman times it was known as Pandataria and Pandateria. It is also a commune belonging to the province of Latina (Lazio). Best known as the island to which the emperor Augustus banished his daughter Julia the Elder in 2 BC, as reaction to her excessive adultery, where she was to spend five years, and to which Tiberius banished his grand-niece Agrippina the elder in 29 AD, before perishing, probably of malnutrition, on October 18, 33 AD. After Agrippina’s son Gaius (better known as Caligula) became Emperor in 37 AD he went to Pandataria to collect her remains and brought them back to Rome. Agrippina’s youngest daughter, Julia Livilla was also exiled to Pandateria. She was deported on this island on the orders of her uncle, the emperor Claudius, at the instigation of his wife, Messalina, in 41 AD. Sometimes later, she was discreetly starved to death there and her remains were probably brought back to Rome when her sister Agrippina the Younger became influential as the emperor’s wife. Another distinguished lady of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Claudia Octavia, who was the first wife of the emperor Nero, was banished to Pandateria in 62 AD and executed on the orders of her husband.This is also the island to which St. Flavia Domitilla, for whom the eponymous catacombs in Rome are named and who hid many saints (or recovered their remains when they were martyred), was banished. She was granddaughter of Emperor Vespasian. She may have died here. A prison camp was created under the Bourbons and restructured under Mussolini on the island with up to 700 opponents, including 400 communists, between 1939 and 1943. One of them was Altiero Spinelli who wrote there a text now known as the “Ventotene Manifesto”,

  • Ted’s manifesto. Evening candle light and music to read: / Industrial society and its future by theodore kaczynski interesting views, read with an open mid, his take on ‘leftism’ is fascinating…i don’t necessarily agree but you have to read all views in order to make your own decisions… read by campfire and candle light in africa after a long day on the trails.

  • dad reading ted kazcynski’s manifesto “industrialsociety and its future”

  • Collage on wood / 165mm x 165mm

  • Collage on wood / 165mm x 165mm

  • Collage on wood / 165mm x 165mm

  • The Red Shirt Brigade may not necessarily come together…

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  • Digital abstract / Copyright © LiorG 2009 This work was featured in the group Digital Abstracts & Patterns. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist

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