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  • A late night inspired Hopper-esque revisiting of the juggernaut Wal-Mart. I think about limiting the environmental footprint that I have, turning off lights, recycling, converting to compact flourescents, learning how to properly dispose of them and other electronic and computer items (which take a horrible toll on landfills) – then walk into a Wal-Mart and am overwhelmed by a sickening sea of flourescent light banks and a seemingly endless tidal wave of excessive packaging and outright pointless shit. I’ll do more that convey that emotion, but got my start here.

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  • Current black version / / you may also like / www.yanmostees.com

  • Other Yanmos t-shirts / www.yanmostees.com

  • Ok… so I decided to work on an abstract I am more comfortable with. Unlike my last entry this is a representational abstract, acrylic on canvas, size is approx / 78cm x 62cm. Enjoy, smile and leave your feedback. Oh, one last thing, the detail of paint layering is totally lost in this digital image, but isn’t it always? Carms. x

  • Depression isn’t a FAD / hug someone today

  • / SO PRETTY ON A STAMP TOO! /

  • Graffiti saved my life / ART IS NOT A CRIME / THE WALLS BELONG TO US

  • Surfers Paradise Beach at dawn. Nikon D200 / Tamron 17-50mm

  • some other tees / www.yanmostees.com

  • Popular slogan amongst Kinks fans, I think started in 1968 with the release of the album – The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society.

  • A little lizard that I saved from the jaws of my kitten. He was then a willing model and happily agreed to pose on a colourful hibiscus.

  • Donated by Jan Piller All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires.

  • Donated by Jo Beerens All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires.

  • Donated by Christopher Ewing All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires

  • The green house, or energy saving lighthouse. Just think how much you’d save… This is a revamp of an old (hand drawn) design which has risen again hopefully in better shape. This is also my entry into a halftone challenge Detail: This was featured on the Redbubble home page on 23/03/2009, and Agent Provocateur on 21/05/2009 Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • The Great Canvas Print Sale
    by RedBubble

    We love canvas. And Paul really loves canvas – his walls are covered with the stuff. It’s a…

    We love canvas. And Paul really loves canvas – his walls are covered with the stuff. It’s a classic format for displaying all sorts of artwork. Canvas makes us so happy that we do crazy things, like reducing the price by 20% for 72 hours so you can fill your walls with it too. Here’s Paul with “Silence (Love Awaits)” by Lindsay Blamey: And as you probably won’t have believed us, we’re going to repeat it, all stretched canvas, reduced by 20%, for the next 72 hours. Or until Sunday night for those of you who don’t like numbers. / / Maybe you’ll use this chance to let everyone know about your work on RedBubble or just maybe there’s a bit of wall space at home that’s feeling a bit empty. / / And just like on Columbo, there’s one more thing: We pushed the instant gratification button and guarantee that your canvas will ship in two business days or it’s on us. And for those that love to share, upload a photo of your canvas(es) to the Buyers’ Booth in the next two weeks. We’ll reward three people with a AU$20 RedBubble gift certificate. Details: No code needed, simply checkout with a canvas (or five) in your cart. Discount calculated on base prices through Sunday. Here are a couple of close up shots of the prints themselves so you can bask in the amazing quality. Go ahead, bask, no one’s looking. Images by Narelle, Kookylane and Monkeyboy. And here are a few shots from the Buyers’ Booth. The madness ends Sunday March 29, 2009 at 11:59 US Pacific Time.

  • This is a geeky 80’s design created for the Earth Hour Challenge. / / If you understand it then it means you’re old enough to be a fair contributor to the world energy problem and an equal part of the solution. / / But what is the solution? / / Well it’s clear to me that not just one but a whole range of newer, greener, renewable energy sources will save the day and I believe that people like you and me should be given the option to choose between them on our power bill. Whether they be nuclear, solar, geo-thermal, nano tubes and so on. / / Freedom of choice is what we want. Which is in fact a lyric from that crazy 80’s pop rock band, Devo. / / The red things are the hats Devo alway wear which they call “Energy Domes”, claiming they can actually harvest energy from your own head. / / Now that’s a solution I’d really like to see. / / *This is my first attempt at using Adobe Illustrator so all comments and critiques are very welcome. / / / / /

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  • .... I’m going to save the planet. On this Remembrence day 11.11.09. Sixteen years before each of the two great wars baby boys born were destined to save the world from the enemy when they grew up. Now, we have a different fight and cause! Our hopes rest with young people like Nelson. That his focused gaze is on the future and his childrens future! Look after them & teach them well, they are our only hope. Canon 50D / Canon 28-135 lens

  • • Save our planet “Global warming refers to climate change that causes an increase in the average temperature of the lower atmosphere. Global warming can have many different causes, but it is most commonly associated with human interference, specifically the release of excessive amounts of greenhouse gases. / • Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat-trapping gases by using the technology, know-how, and practical solutions already at our disposal”. .....

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