Jesus.said to enter the kingdom you must be born again.
A clay sculpture 800mm tall, this epic work is based on a poem named “Pantera” by Hugh McCrae. It took me more than 50 hours to sculpt it, and another 50 to paint it. It’s all about satisfaction- the girl on the base has had hers, the girl on top is getting hers right this minute, and that clearly very talented bloke is next in line.
I used a courtroom analogy in hopes of making the gospel message easier to understand.
Korean War Memorial in Atlantic City.
Another take on the ‘Whore Series’
At what cost have we Paid for our Children’s Future ?
Mo Money Mo Money Mo Money
Jesus on the cross as the thorn crown and me holding on to the eagles wings again representing freedom and trust in our lord gives me freedom.
no. 36 on www.landkee.com
My clients paid for this shirt.
Looking up at the graves of families, soldiers, children, that died during the battle of Gettysburg 1863
Piggy bank dumped out on white.
I am going to add this to the contest at Spirit of the Native Americans – he is: / Wovoka was the Paiute mystic whose religious pronouncements spread the Ghost Dance among many tribes across the American West. February 20th, 2009 – Edited to add: I WON the challenge!!!! Thank you everyone who voted for me! I’m so honored!!!!! P.S. / I was just notified that the image is part of a collection—I received this stock from / http://Lorivintage55stock.deiantart.com / directly here It is Public Domain / The credit belongs here: / Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Edward S. Curtis Collection, / Ref #: LC-USZ62-105497 Further information to show this is indeed a public domain image: / Full link to information below can be found here / input this number: LC-USZ62-105497 (select search all number fields from pull down) / and this will retrieve the information for the photo TITLE: [Bear’s Belly, Arikara Indian half-length portrait, facing front, wearing bearskin] / CALL NUMBER: LOT 12321-D [P&P] / Check for an online group record (may link to related items) / REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-105497 (b&w film copy neg.) / MEDIUM: 1 photographic print. / CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1908. / CREATOR: / Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographer. / NOTES: / H118594 U.S. Copyright Office. / Edward S. Curtis Collection. / Curtis no. 2896-08. / Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30 suppl., v. 5, pl. 150. / THIS PART BELOW IMPORTANT / P&P ONLINE CATALOG – EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION / Rights Information / Images in this collection are considered to be in the public domain. / Access: Permitted; subject to P&P policy on serving originals. / Reproduction (photocopying, hand-held camera copying, photoduplication and other forms of copying allowed by “fair use”): Permitted, subject to P&P policy on copying. / Publication and other forms of distribution: Permitted. Photographs in this collection were deposited for copyright between 1899 and 1929. Works copyrighted before 1923 are now in the public domain. The copyright for the works after 1923 was not renewed, so they are also in the public domain. (See the Copyright Office’s Circular 1, “Copyright Basics,” page 6).
Did a paint with texture of my photomontage entitled “Paid in Blood” which can be seen here View large size for brush strokes This way I thought it would work better in poster sizing…. :) / I’ve been working on this for a while now – because I was always upset at the size of the original image. :( / I felt bad because a lot of times people want this bigger and I can’t due to pixelation. So I thought I’d try my hand at a paint of this. I know it’s not quite the same…but maybe a close second?? peace, Claudia Based on this photo: TITLE: [Bear’s Belly, Arikara Indian half-length portrait, facing front, wearing bearskin] / CALL NUMBER: LOT 12321-D [P&P] / Check for an online group record (may link to related items) / REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-105497 (b&w film copy neg.) / MEDIUM: 1 photographic print. / CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1908. / CREATOR: / Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographer. / NOTES: / H118594 U.S. Copyright Office. / Edward S. Curtis Collection. / Curtis no. 2896-08. / Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30 suppl., v. 5, pl. 150. / THIS PART BELOW IMPORTANT / P&P ONLINE CATALOG – EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION / Rights Information / Images in this collection are considered to be in the public domain. / Access: Permitted; subject to P&P policy on serving originals. / Reproduction (photocopying, hand-held camera copying, photoduplication and other forms of copying allowed by “fair use”): Permitted, subject to P&P policy on copying. / Publication and other forms of distribution: Permitted. Photographs in this collection were deposited for copyright between 1899 and 1929. Works copyrighted before 1923 are now in the public domain. The copyright for the works after 1923 was not renewed, so they are also in the public domain. (See the Copyright Office’s Circular 1, “Copyright Basics,” page 6).
*actually, i don’t get paid the big money. but if i did, i like to think that this would be the reason. photo taken at setting sun retirement home if you haven’t checked out the new mayflower state hospital gallery update on my website www.abandonedamerica.org take a look if you get a minute :)
~quote by Mildred B. Vermont. totally inspired by a poster i saw in our local bookshop, so this is our take on it :) just wanted to say Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums out there….put your feet up and relax….today is your day ;-) Note: Taken with Nikon D80 and 50mm/1.4 lens. Featured in Live, Love, Dream Group in May 2009 /
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