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  • Image taken at English Bay, Vancouver, B.C, Canada

  • +100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa. / By purchasing this as a card or any of my art, you will be blessing a a child in great need. I live to help the suffering people in Rural and isolated villages in Africa. I have dedicated my life to saving children lives from preventable sickness and diseases. to build schools and give each child an opportunity to learn. To empower the poor to farm better and grow good quality food, and provide clean water. I am passionate about what I do. It takes commitment and Gods Love to work without a salary. But the rewards are greater than money. To see and hear them laugh and smile again is priceless. I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate your art and save a child’s life! Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organized groups. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1

  • digital image of resin sculpture (life size)... / contents ” fishing net “ / to represent the imprint of human interference with our natural world. “Legwork” was featured in the group ART ACTION UNION – CREATIVE ACTIVISM…

  • “Prayer” was featured in the groups / Statues and Such / Prize Challenges!! * / *Core [C.O.R.E] / and First Things 572 views, 15 favoritings (10 November 2009) The photo of this marvellous statue was taken in the Bell Tower of the Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove, Orange County, California. This is a small circular prayer chapel in which you find a ring of 33 marble pillars, lining the wall… (33 for the years that Christ lived – I found out on the Internet). In the center you find a prayer altar with this rotating acrylic sculpture of Christ. There is a light that comes up through the sculpture, and at some angles it breaks into all the colors of the rainbow. Canon PowerShot S5 IS, 1/15 s, f/2.7, f/2.7

  • A Cow upside down in a tree at the Docklands in Melbourne, Australia. Definitely one of the stranger sculptures out there! HDR in Photomatix, adjustments in Lightroom

  • Nature improved? /

  • Acrylic on canvas

  • Taken in Tunga/Zuga, a remote village in Nigeria. Mary is aged 12 years old and her mission is to care for her younger brother. Each day Mum and Dad work in the small field from sunrise to sunset. there is no school here and the nearest one is 4 miles away. Children are so precious and I cannot help but think of the great benefits our children have here in England and other developed countries. Please help us to help those in rural and isolated villages in Africa. Please visit my Africa Mission charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ / Link to all my art: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1

  • Actually, its a sculpture made from waste and its at The Eden Project! However, there is a lesson in it for all of us… that our waste will devour us all one day unless we learn to live more frugally. How to do this is something I don’t have all the answers to, but unless we all try together then our Garden of Eden will become a wasteland. I decided some Photoshop work would make the monster more frightening… hope I succeeded!

  • Akhenaten at the Alexandria musuem – the most beautiful pharaoh ! Featured in All Things Ancient Egyptian – 13th Feb 2009

  • This work is representative of cycles, momentum and the multiple. Taking society’s discarded objects of the everyday and transformeing them into formal representations, combining the reformed objects, acknowledgeing the endless waste in producing ancillary items that support our everyday existence. Upon this sand crested shoal / I dry my eyes from the gloom / and I stand still, staring off towards the horizon / and I find myself being pushed onwards / and I begin to stray far / Straying into night’s shore / A boat pushed out by both of us / And set sail on crashing waves / But the skies have cleared now and I start to flow / I try to sail back to that place / where time had been on our side / and we danced under the moon together / Holding each other at the waist / As if we knew it would end soon / And with abruptness I woke up / Struggling against the tide / Struggling to stop time / And yet I fall back to our hidden place / Where I can find shelter against your twill / only to find it unravel between my grasped fingers / Our parting was for the best / for them / The song we wrote however, / Still echos in me / And the things we discovered / All cradled in our hands / began to slide past us like grains of sand / I gain consciousness once more / still missing all pith or core / eroded by the sea / I walk ashore and find you still there / The others have gone now / Leaving us alone with the echo of the sea. Author unknown

  • This was done by hand with copper wire,put into the dragon holder for a bonsai effect…..Stands 14 inches tall and 8 inches wide

  • For a recent exhibition we were given the theme “Arrivals and Departures” In Response I used the words of poet Reverend Father Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (born January 20, 1925) as my starting point. “A universe harmonious as a harp. / Rhythm is repeated equal times. / Heartbeat. / Day/night. / Migrant birds’ arrivals and departures. / Star cycles and maize cycles. / Mimosa opening during the day / and folding when night comes. / Moon and tide rhythms. / And crabs who know the tide is on the ebb / and before it goes out have their hiding holes. / A single rhythm in planets, the sea, atoms, apples / which ripen and fall, and Newton’s head. / Melody, arpeggio, chord. / The harp of the universe. “ I responded with a sculpture of assemblage.

  • and us girls too..im not stereotyping. just wanna call the boys in for opinions sculpture hanging in the former prison “La Princesa”..in old san Juan Puerto Rico .. now the Headquarters of the Tourism department. Old San Juan Puerto Rico.. for more wonderful stuff about Puerto rico click here

  • Another my favor from New England Sand Sculpture Festival, Revere, MA Made by Justin Gordon of Groveland Photo taken by Nikon D60, 18-55 mm, raw / / Elf “Elf ” was featured in TPW August 15, 2009 Challenge win in Activies on the beach August 11, 2009

  • The Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 fisheye / Filters: none / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 13 sec / Aperture: f/14 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: none / When: 6:30pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • I know, I know, I’ve posted a few of this lately, but I wanted to frame a really big one and didn’t think my 21 megapixel camera had enough resolution to do it justice so I waited for a windless night and went back. This baby is a four shot stitch giving me all the res I need for a mega print (enough for a large poster size and more) without the fisheye lens distortion although the perspective is still pretty extreme. Not sure if I like the clear or cloudy sky more, opinions welcome. Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne, Australia. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II USM @ 18mm / Filters: UV / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 25 sec / Aperture: f/11 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: – 1/3rd of a stop / When: 9:02pm on 29/7/09 / Tripod: Velbon with a really right stuff pano head (4 shots) For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • This is the most important and popular piece of art of the Spanish and Basque famous sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Belongs to an author’s style, a blend of informality, Minimalism and Land Art. It was created in 1977 as a set of three sculptures of steel embedded in the rocks of the sea. They are located on the Ondarreta promenade of Donosti city(Basque Country) where you can see the waves breaking on them. Canon 400D Featured work in Going Coastal group (August 09) /

  • A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro / This is a weird, slightly creepy and incredibly intriguing sculpture by a run down barn in the middle of a field somewhere between Henley and Reading. “The Nuba Embrace” Several people have asked about the sculpture that has appeared by Copyhold Barn; it is called “The Nuba Embrace” and is by John Buckley. John created the sculpture on his return from a visit to the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan in 2000- 2001 where he was a guest of the Nuba Rehabilitation, Relief and Development Organisation (N.R.R.D.O.) during the time of the genocide. He witnessed first hand a mass attempt to wipe out a cultural identity through ethnic cleansing, slavery and fierce attacks on the traditional homelands. More recently there has been a fragile cease fire in the Nuba Mountains (the same agreement that is currently barely holding in Darfur) and when John returned to the region in January this year he says that, despite the suffering, he experienced a sense of resistance living in everyone he met. John finds it difficult to talk about his work (like most artists) but hopes that the sculpture asks the question “What is the future for the Nuba people?” and reminds us that in this ever-shrinking world we are never far away from what is happening in places such as the Nuba Mountains. / Is This Love ?? / / Rustic Skelentons

  • Featured in Art North West October 2009 / Featured in A View somewhere….. October 2009 / Featured in Your Magic PLACE October 2009 / Featured in The Male Photographer October 2009 / Shot along the shores of Derwentwater looking over to the jaws of Borrowdale in the English lake district national park in Cumbria, England… during a meet with friends and fellow bubblers Steve Smith and LesleyG / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / f18 / 1/13 sec / ISO 200 /

  • 24 NOVEMBER – 7 DECEMBER MY SOLO EXHIBITION MY SOLO EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED IN LITHUANIAN PARLAMENT, VILNIUS http://www.redbubble.com/people/antanas/art/4205523-1-moderator-me-and-sculptor-my-teacher Exposition hall (my exhibition today) Duke of sculpture – DANIELIUS SODEIKA / ABOUT MY EXHIBITION The woks exhibited represent the linkup of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor. Such an attempt to blend two spheres of art is really innovative and a bit unexpected. There had been few who were successful in such an attempt. Both authors, blending their art by the means of the photo art, are the winners. Sculpture, as such, is rather a static art, sometimes “performing” in a specific, sometimes artificial, environment. However, the means of the plastic photography, seemingly, make the sculptures movable, dynamic; they make you feel the sculptures are moving. They become alive, start moving and react both to the environment and the views captured by the photographer. I would like the viewers also note the colour solutions of the photos, aimed at the strengthening of the overall impression of the imagery. The original blend and overlapping of two arts let see the impressive plastic metaphors, giving birth to various associations. CLICK PHOTO IF YOU WANT VIEW

  • Double layers of a mask and a some roots I found in the woods… / /

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