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  • Evolution
    by Sharon Hammond

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    Taken at the Adelaide Zoo one week before Anguka (pictured) and her half-sister Safiri were shipped to Europe for a breeding programme.

  • the book
    by Bridgett Ferguson

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  • The Kill
    by macabrecat

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    Bonnie, reading up on her prey… For more products, you can visit my ZAZZLE gallery:

  • Painted Sunset
    by David Haviland

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    The varying layers of cloud created wonderful variations in colour in this sunset. I was lucky enough to spot a dead tree on a nearby hill to create a great silhouette. Taken on Victorian side of Hume Weir out past Bellbridge.

  • Chaos
    by Dave Pearson

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    Back in April 2007 I bought a couple of books from the second-hand bookshop in our village. One of them was Chaos – Making a New Science by James Gleick. /   / Between pages 250 and 251 I found this note. /   /

  • the saxophone / by Steve Patterson the saxophone / moans it’s mournful tone. / each deep, rich note / of it’s mournful wail / a symphony, / giving sympathy / to my mournful soul. each mellow sound / aiding my Whole / to be found. the saxophone / moans it’s mournful tone. / it’s mellow moan / cut’s ta the bone. / cut’s thru / my heart of stone/ / / NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros aprox / If you are interested please send me a mail. Also available: / FROM LIMITED SERIES / TOKIO WOMAN / AFRICA / / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / EL EQUILIBRIO DE LA MUJER FLOR / / / NIRVANA / XXI CENTURY / / / THE SADNESS OF THE PHARAOH / / / TEMPO / ORGASM / DELIRIUM / / / CARNIVAL /

  • This little boy had just taken my glasses and was yelling “NO!” at his mom when she told him to return them. I let him keep them to get this shot! I added the book in PS and did some airbrushing .

  • Patrice Reads Sartre
    by dbclemons

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    A friend reading a book by Jean-Paul Sartre as she poses for me. Oil on wood, 12×9 inches.

  • Arisen Blue
    by Kieran Argall

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    A torch, a bible, a cross…....and one imporant fact. Jesus loves you.

  • Many colors of New England
    by LudaNayvelt

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    October 12, 2008 in Chesnutt Hill, MA AUTUMN/FALL in the Northeast USA. /

  • Gorilla Oil Painting on canvas (40×40cm) When I first saw this gorilla, I was immediately struck by what I perceived to be sadness. He looks so deep in thought and I wondered what this beautiful creature was thinking… of family lost, freedom lost and what we humans do in our endless arrogance and greed to other animals on this planet. I hope that one day, we will realise that they are just as worthy of life and freedom as we would like to believe ourselves to be. I love painting eyes. However, what I like about this painting is not being able to see the gorilla’s eyes. His posture tells the story. This is a close-up view of the painting. Gorillas, the largest of the living primates, are ground-dwelling herbivores that inhabit the forests of Africa. The DNA of gorillas is 98%–99% identical to that of a human, and they are the next closest living relatives to humans after the two chimpanzee species. Gorilla’s are highly endangered, and have been subject to intense poaching for a long time. Threats to gorilla survival include habitat destruction and the bushmeat trade. In 2004 a population of several hundred gorillas in the Odzala National Park, Republic of Congo was essentially wiped out by the Ebola virus. A 2006 study published in Science concluded that more than 5,000 gorillas may have died in recent outbreaks of the Ebola virus in central Africa. The researchers indicated that in conjunction with commercial hunting of these apes creates “a recipe for rapid ecological extinction”. (Wikipedia) My thanks to Rocketchook for his kind permission to use his photograph as reference for this painting!!! The original photograph by Rocketchook

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    Revenge
    by Adrian Carmody

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  • OWLS
    by franzi

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  • Red carpet
    by LudaNayvelt

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    FALL in the Northeast USA / OCTOBER 1, 2008 in Boston, MA / Over reservoir of Cleavland circle. / Autumn Use Nikon D60 with 18-55mm lenses. Featured in the group Autumn/Fall in the North-East USA in October 2008; / On October 14, 2008 Featured today in Majestic Massachusetts. / On November 13, 2008 Featured in / AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists

  • Reading a story
    by Mel Brackstone

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  • Japanese chic I
    by Alyson Pearson

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    Mixed media with pencil illustration.

  • Reading the weather
    by Murray Swift

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    ...on Port Philip Bay, Melbourne Australia.

  • It's Tiki Time
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Part of an ongoing collaboration with Helen McLean See our whole series here

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    Bookworm
    by TextureoftheSin

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  • Always read the label
    by ToastedGhost

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    I have a lately been fooling with designs that leave your clothes and wander about the face. It all happened from a fancy dress one New Years eve I got a bit carried away with my face paints.

  • Bathroom Reading Material
    by Helen Bascom

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    COLLABORATION / ART HELEN BASCOM / RESEARCH & QUOTES SUSAN GRISSOM These three countries have contributed troops to the war in Iraq. You have to unroll the paper to see the other flags of the Coalition of the Willing (Catch Phrase by George W. Bush) LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE

  • Hand drawn from a doodle in pencil, colored in with magical marker pens

  • Delightful

  • well read
    by spice

    US$4.66

    i found this book discarded in the gutter and rescued it – left it out in the wind and rain and voila!!

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