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Modern stereo system.
A vector illustration of a record player in line art. A contemporary piece. / Great for any music lover.
Bubblegum Pop… it’s a guilty pleasure. :) ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) Wikipedia: / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubblegum_pop —-—-——- nadinepau-stock: http://nadinepau-stock.deviantart.com/art/Russian-gramophone-60485971 intergalacticstock: http://intergalacticstock.deviantart.com/art/Bubblicious-8-51186553 brushes: anarasha-stock.deviantart.com, falln-brushes.deviantart.com and / http://www.sxc.hu/photo/941243 textures: dholms.deviantart.com
He does like classical music, more than me….
Buskers in Portobello Rd, London / If ordered as a card please use black background
We are working on it….....:)
Original painting by Yuriy Shevchuk / Watercolor on paper / 25×32 cm / Signed by the Artist : Yuriy Shevchuk original sold Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Yuriy Shevchuk. 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 myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
The last print, thus far, in the Prot +A series (a small series of prints that pays tribute to some of the technological innovations of the past that have helped shape society [and myself] but have now become outdated and fallen into disrepair). The centerpiece of the Essence print is a vintage Turntable. I never owned my own record player, being on the cusp of their demise, but I appreciate the technology and tend to prefer the ambiance of its sound. The Queen Anne’s Lace shows up throughout the series as a symbol of antiquity. I designed the overlying pattern especially for these prints, used primarily in the Essence print but also appearing in the Revolution (camera lens’) and Nostalgia (computer screen) prints. Check out my design blog designbysolo.com to view photographs of a printed version of this and other prints. Let me know if you find an image that is not offered in this store that you are interested in purchasing.
can you hear the music? here’s the T-shirt
Another one I retouched a little, this is my little panda friend, playing the bamboo, his favorite instrument. Wow, I am so happy is being featured! I hope you guys like it!
The greatest guitar – EVA !!!!! These are graphic reproductions of my own collection. LtoR Sunburst 1980, Yellow 2008 (project copy guitar under construction), Daphne Blue 2002, Black 1989 with texas specials, Natural Wood 1973.
“In music the passions enjoy themselves.” / Friedrich Nietzsche
The Compact Cassette, often referred to as audio cassette, cassette tape, cassette, or simply tape, is a magnetic tape sound recording format. Although it was originally intended as a medium for dictation, improvements in fidelity led the Compact Cassette to supplant reel-to-reel tape recording in most non-professional applications. Its uses ranged from portable audio to home recording to data storage for early microcomputers. Between the early 1960s and early 2000s, the cassette was one of the two most common formats for prerecorded music, first alongside the LP and later the Compact Disc. The word cassette is a French word meaning little box.
illusions… / yesterday… tomorrow and memories
...it’s all about the shoes / gouache, pen & ink, pencil on stonehendge paper / copyright 1999 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
This Painting was featured in First Things Group / This is my original work ! My 2 ft by 3 ft Acrylic Painting… looking down over the colorful city and river with ships ..cars down below on the right side… lots going on in this Painting ..I have an Avant gard version here I did thats a work combining my photography and editing along with my painting ! Art Buyers / Collectors the original is available just contact me.. rickad04@msn.
One of those borderline days when perhaps they shouldn’t really be playing netball. What struck me was the similarity to some early platform games.
The transitional states of a young Medicine Woman – warm in her abode, the Medicine Woman feels the release of knowing her place in the World 12×16-inch – Water-soluble oils on wood panel
The phonograph, or gramophone, was the most common device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s through the 1980s. They continue to be manufactured and sold into the 21st century, although in small numbers. While there are many audiophiles who still prefer vinyl records over digital music sources (primarily compact disc) for their perceived fidelity, they represent an enthusiastic minority of listeners. The quality of the available record players, tonearms, and cartridges has continued to improve, despite a diminishing market.
As I watch her play in amazment. / Her song was a cat’s meow. / When she jumped to the floor she shattered to pieces. / I pick her up to fix her / But she could never play the same The Harpsicord is a classical instrument that dates back to 1500. / many classical musicians composed music for the harpsicord / A three d image March 13, 2008 Redbubble Homepage
I put the phrase on the top and bottom of the picture to show how much some people can get involved in music, letting it take over their lives and actions. like when something bad happens on the news, and they use music or musicians to put the blame on… i guess it was kinda my answer to that. The pose of the woman was based on patricia from the horrorpops – one of my fav bands. if you look on the cover of their album ‘hell yea’ then you can see where the inspiration came from. —-—-—-——- Thank You For Viewing / Original By Emma Black / Do Not Use Without Permission
Mesmerised to her fascinating jazz music. / /
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