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  • Radiating beams transforming life

  • A fiery explosion of colour, shaping trumpets, a harp and angels wings.

  • It is so hard to remember dreams. Scraps of memory remain when we are awake. If it is not a dream of frustrated never ending scenarios, then we will feel a sense of peace and renewed energy.

  • Pink Cadillac with white wall tyres

  • Image based on the line, “Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation” from the song ‘Television, the Drug of the Nation’ by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy. / . / Ahh…Memories of old school late nights watching rage! / . / Open invitation theme by Lucan Industries (Took the tag literally!). / . / And yes, its Banksy Inspired in its delivery !!! / / Was tempted to only have it available in RGB – red, green and blue…but some of the other colours look cool! / / Detail: /

  • Television, the drug of the Nation / Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation

  • Beautiful dome rooftop in Lima, Peru

  • An immense predator planet has drifted within reach of overtaking a fragile planet in it’s path. Woe to the inhabitants as they succomb to the radiation and death rays eminating from this monster! / Inspired by some work and words of ozjami / .

  • The spiral in this fractal reminded me of a cyclone and the swirling winds. / /

  • Collaboration bites/ozjami No.2 ! / Here is the colour version of Fire Sale !Special thanks and credit to Bites !! for her special colours !!

  • The glowing golden centre and the radiating violet-blue petals belong to a very fine specimen of Nymphaea violacea (Water Lily), a very common Australian native water plant. The photograph was made as I was sitting on a little jetty over a large pond on the property of a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend at Kundabung, between Kempsey and Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, on a lovely autumn day. Fuji S9600: RAW, Manual settings of f/6.4 @ 1/1200sec, Manual focus, ISO80, Hand held. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Aussie Wildflower collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more native floral delights. UPDATE: / 21-08-08 / Just sold a matted print to an unknown buyer with taste! Enjoy! WILD AUSSIE LILIES / (Click the links!) Nymphaea violacea / Nymphaea violacea / Nymphoides indica / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Sowerbaea juncea / Sowerbaea juncea / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerulea / Caesia parviflora var minor / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Tripladenia cunninghamii /

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  • Acrylic paint on canvas board / 18”X18” Another Level safely navigated by the Journey Bird. / Raising his Glorious Golden Wings he sings Praises to the Divine Winds.

  • Macro shot of stamen. / Added some contrast this time / Shot with a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens.

  • Multi exposure of painting and photo of baobab tree. / I just love this one. / Its so good to be able to mix my paintings with other things I see and come up with great images which will be suitable for my next lot of paintings. / What a great life is the life of the artist.

  • How would time appear if we really could see it….. / How would it fly? / Would it dance and twist and turn and taunt us? / Would it look back over its shoulder and laugh in our silly three dimensional faces as we screamed for it to stop? / Or would Time just point one way, while it disappeared in another, / Whispering “I’ll be back next time around?” / Would its blatant disregard or outrageous potential, be even noticed by our linear minds, / As it went on its way, / Radiating outwards / In every direction from / This moment, / Infinitely…...

  • In 2000, my ten year old son was diagnosed with a brain tumor. In total he has had 6 weeks of daily radiation, 28 months of chemo, 3 1/2 years of growth hormone therapy, and more MRI’s, tests, weekly blood counts, hair loss, surgeries, needle pokes, ophthalmology and oncology appointments, and blood transfusions than we can count. Last summer during a routine MRI it was discoverd his tumor was starting to grow again. It’s located on the optic chiasm, so the concern is that increased growth means more pressure on the optic nerves, and Jake is then at a greater risk for losing more of his vision. He is legally blind so saving what vision he has left is one of the most important things to us all. Last June he started chemo for a second time. The treatment plan was to end chemo in late fall, but his body has other plans. Due to allergic reactions to his chemotherapy drugs, his treatment ended several months early. All we could do were MRI’s every three months to check the growth. Only time would tell if Jake would benefit from the months of chemo he had. The next few scans showed the tumor was stable and had no new growth. For now we are holding it at bay! The good news is that Jake’s blood counts are back to normal, he’s full of energy, and normal 17 year old sarcasm. He is a straight A senior and is on his way to college next fall to study film. His dream is to become a movie director. If someone close to you has cancer, now is the time to take a stand and keep hope alive! Advocate for those you love and tell cancer we’re not gonna take it anymore! This is their year to conquer. Together we can kick cancer’s butt for good!

  • Listen, it’s the sound of life being transformed. / Changed by the particles that cling and undo. / The voices are crying. original work acrylic, watercolor, color pencil and pen.

  • My one field obsession continues, and I just had to pinch a line from my other summer anthem, Malibu by Hole. Photographs from Chartham, Kent

  • materials – plaster, oil paint, enamel spray paint, shellac

  • Try to peel this smile off my face :D Another version of my texture series, made to look like peeling paint, I think it came out pretty good considering all the extraction I had to do, and yes I know I use this smiley a lot! the voices make me do it :D All feedback and suggestions welcome And if anyone would like something added or taken out which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’m more than happy to consider reasonable changes to keep customers happy : ) Jay / R-evolution GFX Alternate version / Other t-shirts you may like from R-evolutionGFX: —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Oh and: / SPECIAL BIG DI$COUNT OFFER ON MY “Have a nice day” SHIRT! / Contact me for details / Jay. /

  • Chrome and highly polished metal are a simple lodestone for photographers. This beautifully maintained MG was parked under Princes Bridge a few months ago and the afternoon sunlight was just perfect for a tight frame showing the distinctive grille, lights and bumper bars. I was also intrigued by the way the light shimmied across sections of the hand-crafted metal, creating reflections of different intensity. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F6.7, 1/180 sec, ISO 200, focal length 75mm. Featured in UNIVERSAL INNOVATION, August 2009. Featured in 60s GLORY, November 2009. Featured in 49ER WITH WHEELS, December 2009. 110-5376

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