We will always burn for you… Designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2003-2007.
“misery loves machinery” designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2004-2007.
At Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Sweet expectations but the journey can be miserable.
I made this with a ballpoint pencil and the background with charcoal.
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This is a reflection in a puddle. Mirrored in PS.
Port Arthur prison block, Tasmania. One of the first things that struck me whilst touring the prison was the biting wind, even though it was a summer day. The cell blocks had open windows with only bars across them. It beggars belief that anyone could survive in there in winter! Escape was virtually impossible but some prisoners were not discouraged by this, and tried to escape. Martin Cash successfully escaped along with two others. One of the most infamous incidents, simply for its bizarreness, was the escape attempt of one George “Billy” Hunt. Hunt disguised himself using a kangaroo hide and tried to flee across the Neck, but the half-starved guards on duty tried to shoot him to supplement their meagre rations. When he noticed them sighting him up, Hunt threw off his disguise and surrendered, subsequently receiving 150 lashes. As I stepped out of the block on a fairly bright summer day, the sky darkened, the wind increased, and it began to rain. This atmosphere, that I hope that I have captured here, added to how I felt regarding the misery, hardship, and deprivation, that the convicts had to endure Link Canon 40D 18-55 IS tonemapped
Stencil
model:kristy
model:kristy
I Will Never Meet You Again…No Place For Angels Here Anymore…
Exhibition: 7 – 21 October 2009 Powerhouse Gallery, Inveresk Arts Precinct, Launceston, Tasmania AUSTRALIA Featured in Theatrical and Staged Photography
Welcome to Hell! Hell is actually a small village in Stjørdal, Norway with a population of 352. The name Hell stems from the Old Norse word hellir, which means “overhang”, “cliff cave”. The Norwegian word hell can also mean “luck”. This photo was taken at Hell railway station.
Welcome to Hell! This photo was taken at Hell station. Hell is actually a small village in Stjørdal, Norway with a population of 352. The name Hell actually comes from the Old Norse word ‘hellir’, which means ‘overhang’ or ‘cliff cave’ but it can also mean ‘luck’ in Norwegian.
I know its been done a thousand times before (with over 25 versions on RB as I post this), and is simple to do, but why not? What may be different is the book it rests on – unlikely that another copy survives, and this one came from an old library – dated 1904, it was a short run of multiple volumes on English Church History. Also, the ring is a mans ring. I chose this book over a bible for two reasons – I wanted to keep to context of the meaning of the ring within the Christian faith, but not to use the usual bible or dictionary, and secondly, I enter a new phase in my life – this picture allows me to put to rest something which would have been better if it had never happened in the first place over 30 years ago….......... With the closure of the book, comes a new beginning…..
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