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  • Sailing up the Niger River, between bowls of rice and fish sauce, we played music on the roof and sang.

  • give way sign at end of backsteet in Sydney

  • Throw out day in King St Mile end

  • Model: Minea / Shot with a 6 sec exposure and flashlight play in Santa Cruz, CA © Rachael Harms 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rachael Harms. 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.

  • piles of former patients mattresses.

  • To JenniferB and performance art…um…the bed was there but propped against a wall. I dragged it into the centre of the road…well, one way to be a traffic stopper.

  • Located at Columbia University’s summer school of surveying and engineering. This bath house has seen far better days. Piles of mattresses spew their innards throughout the long structure. Lockers topple over into holes in the floor. Leaning awkwardly, as if peering over the edge before they make a suicidal leap. —-— / Featured in the group “Dimensions” 9.11.08 – Thank you! / -—— Check out Polarity Photography for more frames from abandoned structures! Thank you for the views, feel free to comment! / Stay happy healthy and stealthy everyone!

  • A small decaying room with a bed. Now, the only thing that resting in this room is leaves and dust.

  • I originally drew this as a card for my brother. My friend pointed out it’d make a good card (she isn’t particularly bright) so yeah. Either way it was done with black fine-liner on white paper. Ooh! Thought of a bad pun for the title: Don’t Play With Mattresses.

  • Found this at an old abandoned (and condemned) farmhouse. Featured in Abandoned Dark and Creepy group.

  • abandoned house in northcote. taken on a day of exploring with andrew may.

  • Acrylic on Illustration Board This is an illustration depicting a scene from The Princess and The Pea. This story always amazed me, because I never got the point.

  • The original piece has been executed in OIL PASTEL on Cartridge paper – I sketched this image many years ago in my sketchbook. It was taken from an image I found in a magazine. I just liked the look of the cardboard boxes and the denim. / I executed this piece when I was about 22 years of age. / / Example of framed print: /

  • Around the side of the Queen Mary Building, RPA Hospital. This building is effectively abandoned, despite being very large and I would have thought, useful. I think it was sold. Some editting in GIMP.

  • The Laborer / / In the sizzling heat of the afternoon / Clothes drenched and shoes filled with sweat / Last nights long shift makes the body ache / In growing age when the muscle is the only strength / The will like faith growing stronger with each passing day / A disease knocking at the visceral parts of the body / Joints now like the hinges in the machine need oil / Moved in hundreds and like all others / Away from the family and the little ones memory / A letter from the home in need of money / For the doctor’s fee as education is forlorn desire / Minimum wage half robbed by the supervisor / And like a true competition in economics / Out on the metal gates a replacement is waiting / Alienated from the production of the product / Creating surplus for the consumption of the rich / His toils are in the shine of the markets in goods glittering / Unaware of the political upheaval / No care for his welfare / He has no future; his children will also work like him / The power of the muscle, will and faith / He is a laborer who if not given the job / Will go for a daily wage and sleep on the road side / Poverty is his bread, poverty his butter / Poverty that alienates / Poverty the missing link / Poverty the slogan / Poverty it said is loved by the prophets / Poverty it said is gods chosen creed / Poverty the banner / Poverty the tears / Poverty the helplessness / Poverty the consciousness / Break it free / The ordained writing on the book of fate / To bring it down / Open its pages / Remove the names / Of all the people poor / Break it free / The pages they call divine / For divinity is me / Divinity is you / For I shall write / My own destiny / On the book of fate / Up from the skies / Down to the earth / In poverty I will live / But on my own choosing / Break the bond / Of eternal slavery / Poverty / Thou art the bitterest vice Sadiqullah Khan

  • Old outdoor toilets at the back of some old buildings in North Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia with a spring mattress frame leaning up against one of them. / Camera – Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30

  • Old spring mattress frame leaning up against an old outdoor brick toilet at the back of an antique store in North Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia / Camera – Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 FEATURED IN – ‘Sepia Only’

  • Homeless in Paris

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