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  • Influenced by the Cure’s Song about the end of the world. Taken at Bunbury Back Beach, Western Australia. / . / Watch the Video here / . / Give me your eyes / That I might see the blind man kissing my hands / The sun is humming / My head turns to dust as he plays on his knees / As he plays on his knees / And the sand / And the sea grows / I close my eyes / Move slowly through drowning waves / Going away on a strange day And I laugh as I drift in the wind / Blind / Dancing on a beach of stone / Cherish the faces as they wait for the end / Sudden hush across the water / And we’re here again / And the sand / And the sea grows / I close my eyes / Move slowly through drowning waves / Going away / On a strange day My head falls back / And the walls crash down / And the sky / And the impossible / Explode / Held for one moment I remember a song / An impression of sound / Then everything is gone / Forever A strange day

  • Watch the Video here walk across the garden / in the footsteps of my shadow / see the lights out / no-one’s home / in amongst the statues / stare at nothing in / the garden moves… / can you help me? close my eyes / and hold so tightly / scared of what the morning brings / waiting for tomorrow / never comes / deep inside / the empty feeling / all the night time leaves me / three imaginary boys slipping through the door / hear my heart beat in the hallway / echoes / round and round / inside my head / drifting up the stairs / i see the steps behind me / disappearing… / can you help me? close my eyes / and hold so tightly / scared of what the morning brings / waiting for tomorrow / never comes / deep inside / the empty feeling / all the night time leaves me / three imaginary boys sing in my / sleep sweet child / the moon will change your mind… see the cracked reflection / standing still / before the bedroom mirror / over my shoulder / but no-one’s there / whispers in the silence / pressing close behind me / pressing close behind / can you help me? can you help me? The Cure

  • Listen to the song here Kiss me goodbye / Pushing out before i sleep / Can’t you see i try / Swimming the same deep water as you is hard / “the shallow drowned lose less than we” / You breathe the strangest twist upon your lips / “and we shall be together…” / “and we shall be together…” “kiss me goodbye bow your head and join with me” / And face pushed deep reflections meet / The strangest twist upon your lips and disappear / The ripples clear and softly breaks / Against your feet and softly breaks the mirror sweet / “so we shall be together…” “so we shall be together…” “kiss me goodbye” pushing out before i sleep / It’s lower now and slower now the strangest / Twist upon your lips but i don’t see and i don’t / Feel but softly hold up silently my hands / Before my fading eyes and in my eyes your / Smile the very last thing before i go… / the very last thing before i go… / the very last thing before i go… I will kiss you i will kiss you i will kiss you / Forever on nights like this i will kiss you i will / Kiss you and we shall be together… The Cure

  • VIEW LARGE ON BLACK HERE PANORAMIC VIEW HERE View more CleVR’s here Watch the Video HERE Deprivation of my sleep / is so bad / I need to weep / myself into a coma And drift far far away / from reality sing me a lullaby / “Summertime” I’m dreaming / I’m dreaming Temporary failure to close my eyes / leeds to a final / loss of sanity / I need to slip / into a deep sunken sleep And drift far, far away / from reality I’m dreaming / I’m dreaming….. The Gathering

  • Trichereus… / Getting up close with the previous shot. / Click here to see all of my flower shots.

  • Mixed Media abstract using ink, pastels, acrylics and a touch of photoshop.

  • First snow this year / Photo made in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands – Oranjepark *Music kiosk in the snow… as if time stood still… * My first snow pic this year – maybe ever … At least, I can’t remember I ever made snow pics, so if I did, they were not worth keeping or remembering… / This one turned out blue by accident really … I had forgotten to reset my white-balance settings. – happy accident. / I did desaturate the blue quite a bit, and did some sharpening on it… No further post-editing :)

  • Taking a brisk walk through the snow with our 3 dogs, we meandered down to the river to feel and watch the flow…reflecting upon building within myself a new route, an expanded perspective, in order to RE-Solve the situation intended for 2009 and beyond… / Thanks for walking with me ;) River flows in you

  • Chloes Piccolo flute needed some attention – and before it gets to loved and finger marks ALL over I thought I would have a play – the sun was a winter sun coming in through the window but not other lighting except to change settings on the camera. Hand Held no tripod used Another Instrument Chloe is teaching herself – not that I am a proud parent – but the determination and love of music I can be nothing else – she has Talent with a capital T!! Not content with the Flute, teaching herself guitar, she also is determined to play Piccolo and my parents bought her Pan Pipes and a Peruvian Flute for Christmas – they are on her to do list also!! Hopefully both our passions will make a good pairing :) Featured in Still Life Fine Art and Food Photography 05/11/09 Canon eos 400d with canon 50mm f/1.8II lens / Focal lenght 50mm / Iso 400 / 1/125 seconds / no flash fired / as is from camera Sets of Two 186 views

  • Are you a guitar player or know one? If so, this guitars tree design is the perfect choice. This design features many classic guitars including: Les Pauls, Fender Stratocasters, Gibson SGs, Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars and more.

  • Taken at Hungryland, FL with Leica V Lux 1 Call me strange, but I always loved the Moody Blues and their song by the same title. The Moody Blues – Sunset

  • Acrilic & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska Feb 2009

  • Collaboration with my good friend George , a.k.a. monocotylidono , who kindly trusted me with the post-processing of one of his beautiful flower shots. It was a pleasure and an honour to work on this project. George’s photos are so inspiring! When George saw my first draft, a title for this wilting tulip immediately sprang to his mind. Requiem for a Tulip ! I had started working with another sheet of music, celebrating the spring, but with this new title and orientation, George and I decided upon something moodier and darker, more appropriate for a flower’s death. I found the music scores of Requiem for a Dream by Clint Mansell, which I printed, photographed, then modified in Photoshop. I think that it blends very pleasantly with the subject. Below are all the layers used in the composite, with various blending modes and opacities. The original image and the green moss layer have both received a selective colour adjustment layer in order to tone down the yellow and greens a bit, and changing them to richer and deeper colours. Finally, on top of all the textures shown below, I added a transparent layer at low opacity, on which I used some large grunge brushes in black, to add scratches and dirt smudges to the corners and edges, creating a textured vignetting effect. Position your cursor over the thumbnails for more details on the images and how they were used in the composite / / / Should you wish to listen to George’s favourite inspiration for the title, just click on this link to the Requiem (Grande Messe des Morts) Lacrymosa by Hector Berlioz on YouTube. I must add that this is my favourite as well! For those who would like to listen to the music associated to the score in the composite, please click here for the soundtrack of the movie Requiem for a Dream Finished in 5th position of Top Ten in the Single Beautiful Tulip challenge of the Tulips Group on March 30, 2009 My friend George, aka monocotylidono entered his copy of this creation in the challenge Let’s Collaborate of the Live, Love, Dream Group, and it finished in 5th position of Top Ten ! Well done, George! :-)

  • Enjoying the beauty of spring… Birds and Bees enjoy! ;))

  • Cherry Pink and apple blossom white

  • from the original pen and ink on illustration board, digitally colored here for a one of a kind arteology tee shirt. for all occasions, fineart products can be found here at redbubble and also at my zazzle fineart gallery below, if you like please visit

  • Clear Lake, Ontario CANADA / August 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor “Quasi una fantasia”, Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is popularly known as the “Moonlight” Sonata (Mondscheinsonate in German). The work was completed in 1801 and rumored to be dedicated to his pupil, 17-year-old[ Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, with whom Beethoven was, or had been, in love. The name “Moonlight” Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne. / Beethoven included the phrase “Quasi una fantasia” (Italian: Almost a fantasy) in the title partly because the sonata does not follow the traditional sonata pattern where the first movement is in regular sonata form, and where the three or four movements are arranged in a fast-slow-[fast]-fast sequence. Instead, the Moonlight sonata possesses an end-weighted trajectory; the climax is held off until the third movement. To be sure, the deviation from traditional sonata form is intentional. In his analysis of the Moonlight sonata, German critic Paul Bekker states that “The opening sonata-allegro movement gave the work a definite character from the beginning…which succeeding movements could supplement but not change. Beethoven rebelled against this determinative quality in the first movement. He wanted a prelude, an introduction, not a proposition. By placing the most dramatic form (sonata form) at the end of the piece, Beethoven could magnify the drama inherent in the form. / The work is probably the most famous of all Beethoven’s piano sonatas, and is widely performed and recorded. Featured in the Colors of Water group August 2009

  • “If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow.” / Rachel Carson Caught a glimpse of this plant from about 100 yards and had to get a shot of it, as it looked like a heart – as is ;) Sowing the seeds of Love

  • Find Moon Guitar in this Calendar / / Moon Guitar drawing for inclusion in calendar, no need to comment, but if you’d like to, go right ahead, i’d love to hear from you :) /

  • Inspired by Boards Of Canada – A is to B as B is to C

  • Designed with my digital art work; my music series.

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