Reality Wall Art

380 creative works found

  • Reality Clash
    by Mario Sánchez Nevado

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    An old work, 2006. One of my personal favorites. Model: http://lilbittydemon-stock.deviantart.com Thanks for looking :)

  • Closer
    by Mario Sánchez Nevado

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Deeply inspired by Anathema’s ‘Closer’. “You’re closer to the truth, within you… is the truth…” Thanks for looking! :)

  • 'Aching,' Northern Rwanda
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    This child watched through a broken window as we worked inside. It’s times like this when the natural, uncontrived symbolism of circumstance just presents itself to you and all you have to do is click. There was not pretence, no staging, no crap. Just reality. It still engages me now. Look at his eyes. What is he thinking? He’s aching. He is full on aching. How can I help them more, how can I help them more, how can I help them more… Please give if you can or pass it on to someone else. That’s giving too. All proceeds to charity. NOW AVAILABLE AS A CHRISTMAS CARD! /

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  • Imagine if this child could swap places with those on the other side of the wall. Even for a day. Imagine what he might find, what he might lose, what he might think. Imagine what he might do with his new-found privilege. Imagine. I imagine that’s what he’s imagining. The possibilities are endless.

  • Reality Break
    by Jake Easley

    US$5.27–US$140.60

    Picture yourself in this surreal getaway, swinging comfortably in a hammock between the towering palms. Your own personal hideout to take a break from reality. Then you suddenly wakeup drenched in perspiration in the sweltering heat and realize it’s 125F outside…because these beautiful palms are located in Death Valley!

  • Artist's concrete realities
    by Vasile Stan

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Abstract Reality
    by charmedlife9

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Zebra madness

  • I was in northern Rwanda in April 2007 as a volunteer with an aid group and we had stopped to talk with people at a local church. The town was Rhuengeri, it sits close to the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo and has the unfortunate reputation as having been home to a number of those who perpetrated the horrific genocide of 1994. / The atmosphere in Rwanda is one of pervading ‘brokeness.’ Millions of orphans live side by side with those who tortured and massacred their families 14 few, short years ago. Millions more suffer the newer enemy – HIV Aids and countless others wander ghost like in a state it seems of perpetual shock, haunted by the past and overwhelmed by the concept of a future. / This was April. The official month of mourning. When people publicly face what privately never leaves them. / I was sitting on a step tired and desperate for fresh air when I looked into the crowd that inevitably gathered wherever we were. / This woman, is by my guess perhaps 30 and she is as are most, dirt poor. / I was absolutely transfixed by her and her child. / She seemed to me to sum up so much of what I saw. / Love and desperation and yes, compassion. / Her breast is bone dry and cracked and yet she tries to feed her baby. Perhaps it is the hope inherent in the action which feeds her. / At the same time, she looks totally preoccupied by her struggle for survival. / What is she thinking as she gazes into the middle ground? / My thought is, ‘where is the next meal.’ Where will she get it from? How will she share it? And upon finishing it, where will she find the next one? / I was overwhelmed by seeing the reality of those who live literally from hour to hour, day after exhausting day. / It confronted me then. / It continues to confront me now. / – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • The U.S.A. national average price for one gallon of gasoline is $3.61 USD, but the current price in my regional market is $3.70 USD. Long, lazy drives in the country on Sunday afternoons are now a thing of the past for most Americans. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT MY TOWN CALENDAR Companion Piece / AAA Gasoline Prices / MCN:C0088-AB36A-4DEFC

  • Spirit Portal
    by Rany Lutz

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    This is actually a photo of the sky and an airplane contrail that is reflecting sunlight something like a rainbow. I increased the contrast with software to darken the contrail and concentrate the rainbow effect. There were no clouds! Shot with a telephoto. The framed area is all within the contrail. The blue strip is where the contrail was starting to break up.

  • Distortion of Reality
    by Holly Werner

    US$4.13–US$110.20

  • composed with gimp

  • 'Moment' Rwanda, Africa.
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Sitting, waiting for the others in a church in Northern Rwanda, my eyes wandered, taking in the room. To tell the truth I was tired and bored and in need of a day off. Over the other side of the room sat this young man, alone. I’m not sure what he was doing there. Waiting for his Mother maybe? I wondered, should I take a shot? If he saw me it could be really uncomfortable. I mean I was really close and I couldn’t pretend I was photographing anyone else. Anyway I thought, ‘I’ll sneak a shot in.’ So, I raised the camera and started to muck around with the shot. And then he looked up. I cringed behind the lens and just sat there, frozen. He didn’t divert his gaze. For several seconds we stared at each other me on one side of the camera, him on the other. Finally I pressed the shutter. His expression remained exactly the same. I lowered the camera and returned his stare, this time with no mechanical device between us. It sounds corny but something travelled between us. An absolute realisation that we were right there, in the same place at the same time. He didn’t dismiss me or put me down. He stood right on the same level. It was unique.

  • Imagine if this child could swap places with us? / Even for a day. / Imagine what he might find, what he might lose, what he might think. / Imagine what he might do with his new-found privilege. / Imagine. / I imagine that’s what he’s imagining. / The possibilities are endless. Also available as a Christmas card – Full size. /

  • This shot is one of my favourites because it tells such a story. In the forground is a wallet being held by one of my colleagues Bart. He is buying the basket being held by the Rwandan woman in the middle of the shot. All eyes are on the transaction. This represents life and death in Africa as much as any other portrait. It is positive, but you can also feel the tension, the need, the hope. All proceeds to charity. I might even buy this myself. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • The Mystical Symbols
    by Sophie Shapiro

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Mystical Symbols represents the point of transcendental reality beyond conscious understanding. Music: Here Acrylics, inks, graphite and gold leaf / 100×42 cm on paper

  • Mmmmmmm…....More Pink Floyd music playing whilst using Photoshop.

  • The Butterfly effect is much more obvious when there are cracks in reality.

  • Inner lights
    by Biswajit Pandey

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    gimp

  • Here in the Crossroads of America, the primary agricultural crops are soybeans, ranked 4th in the nation and corn, currently the 5th largest producer in the nation. In addition, Indiana currently ranks 5th in the nation with hogs as its primary livestock. Source The U.S. 50 MY TOWN CALENDAR Two and a half million rural children, a fifth of all rural children, live in poverty, compared to 15 percent for children living in metropolitan areas. One in five rural children lived in food insecure households in 2000—food insecurity and hunger are more prevalent in rural America than in the nation as a whole. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT Rural America In Flux Bread for the World / MCN:CF89E-1F443-46C00

  • O beautiful / for spacious skies / for amber waves of grain . . . . Two and a half million rural children, a fifth of all rural children, live in poverty, compared to 15 percent for children living in metropolitan areas. One in five rural children lived in food insecure households in 2000—food insecurity and hunger are more prevalent in rural America than in the nation as a whole. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT MY TOWN CALENDAR Rural America In Flux Bread for the World / MCN:CC046-28D4A-506B2

  • Astral Scene
    by Sophie Shapiro

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    For a person travelling into an astral scene the forces of Nature are not perceptible to the physical eye, although they manifest themselves through matter. They are nonetheless real as we all know. Music by Holst / Here – For my nephew with love Acrylics,pigment, ink and wax / 100×42cm on paper /

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