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  • FREEDOM….SOUL….HEART check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!

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  • Black and white photo with old red phone box, picture taken in the yorkshire sculpture park.

  • On the biggest graveyard of Vienna, the “Zentralfriedhof”

  • Mixed medium photograph of a Buddha sculpture in a garden setting. Post processed Lensbaby digital photograph: multiple blended overlayers of painted Asian papers and a scanned unaltered delicate Japanese washi.

  • Rock Reflections.. Taken at Milton Keynes 2008 /

  • These statues are to tell the ‘story’ of the mermaids that lured Captain Cook’s ships when they went through the Whitsundays heading north. Check out my other Statues

  • 2010 Calendar Photo: / Status Come to Life Such a dramatic expression of disappointment, I think… It’s all about the perspective, really… / If you like this image, you might also enjoy… Temple Guardian Sad Foot Face of a Mourning Angel —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Please visit my website at www.OriginalPerspective.com Thanks for looking! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

  • Hear me father and mother above … / set me free from this pain, / take my hand and rescue me! Lift me up and let me rise … / send me an angel in disguise. Set me free from this pain, / take my hand and rescue me! This is my prayer … this is my plea! Words: by me Picture taken on Melaten cemetery, Cologne, Germany

  • Double layer of Angelica ,my grandaughter ,who’s going to be 7 years old in august and a macro of stone .

  • 2 sales of this design so far :) Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / Sea Star Sculpture, Wategos Beach, Byron Bay / by Karin Taylor from the Beach Series Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / I made this sculpture / on Wategos Beach Byron Bay / not another soul around / to give you an idea of the scale of the sculpture / most of the stones were the size of your palm / some twice that size and some smaller I had noticed large piles of beautiful stones behind me / began to create something out of them / intuitively, one stone at a time The song that really speaks for this piece is Echo Beach by Martha and the Muffins – click to see lyrics this was our signature song….along with Livin’ on an Island by Status Quo and of course 10CC’s Sunburn

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  • The Cathedral of Tours, France

  • “Ancient pain” was featured in the groups European Everyday Life and THE SISTERHOOD . This photo of the stone-carved Medusa head was taken in March 2005 in Didyma, Turkey, with a Canon PowerShot S20 camera. This was a 3mp camera, which limits the size of the image, of course (it was slightly cropped into a square). While Medusa is regarded as a scary, monstrous female figure, all I can see in the facial expression of this depiction of her is deep pain… maybe due to the rape which changed her life forever, turning her into her monstrous self. Following is information over both Didyma and Medusa, found in Wikipedia. Didyma (Greek: Δίδυμα) was an ancient Ionian sanctuary, the modern Didim, Turkey, containing a temple and oracle of Apollo, the Didymaion. Didyma was the largest and most significant sanctuary on the territory of the great classical city Miletus. To approach it, visitors would follow the Sacred Way to Didyma, about 17km long. Along the way, were ritual waystations, and statues of members of the Branchidae family, male and female, as well as animal figures. Some of these statues, dating to the 6th century BC are now in the British Museum, taken by Charles Newton in the 19th century. / Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα (Médousa), “guardian, protectress”) was a monstrous chthonic female character; gazing upon her would turn onlookers to stone. She was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head as a weapon until giving it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity and today, the image of the head of Medusa finds expression in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion. She also has two gorgon sisters. While ancient Greek vase-painters and relief carvers imagined Medusa and her sisters as beings born of monstrous form, sculptors and vase-painters of the fifth century began to envisage her as a being both beautiful as well as terrifying. In an ode written in 490 BC Pindar already speaks of “fair-cheeked Medusa”. In a late version of the Medusa myth, related by the Roman poet Ovid (Metamorphoses 4.770), Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden, “the jealous aspiration of many suitors,” priestess in Athena’s temple, but when she was raped by the “Lord of the Sea” Poseidon in Athena’s temple, the enraged goddess transformed her beautiful hair to serpents and she made her face so terrible to behold that the mere sight of it would turn a man to stone. In Ovid’s telling, Perseus describes Medusa’s punishment by Athena as just and well-deserved. In the majority of the versions of the story, while Medusa was pregnant by Poseidon, she was beheaded in her sleep by the hero Perseus, who was sent to fetch her head by King Polydectes of Seriphus. With help from Athena and Hermes, who supplied him with winged sandals, Hades’ cap of invisibility, a sword, and a mirrored shield, he accomplished his quest. The hero slew Medusa by looking at her reflection in the mirror instead of directly at her to prevent being turned into stone. When the hero severed Medusa’s head, from her neck two offspring sprang forth: the winged horse Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor who later became the hero wielding the golden sword. Medusa – Wikipedia

  • A collection of images taken in Egypt, 2007. Highlights include: / - The Pyramids / - Sphinx / - Valley of the Kings / - Luxor and Karnak / - The Nile / - The Red Sea Each image can also be bought as a card or print in in my portfolio :)

  • “Stoned” was featured in the groups (6) / The Art of Intrigue / That’s Entertainment! / The Woman Photographer / Bits and Pieces / Las Vegas & Nevada / and The Great Outdoors “Stoned” also got the most votes in the That’s Entertainment group’s Funny Things…Naturally challenge! (14-4-09) Photo taken in the Valley of Fire, Nevada, USA, beginning of December 2008, with my Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera.

  • Night time view of a bust of Rameses II at Luxor Temple This photo is part of the Ancient Egypt Calendar 2010 / (click on calendar below to view)

  • One of the heads of Ramses at Abu Simbel, Egypt. Photoshopped to highlight the ravages of the years. This photo is part of the Ancient Egypt Calendar 2010 / (click on calendar below to view)

  • / featured in the groups Statues and Such and Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos. /

  • Phi Phi Island in Thailand had a plethora of scantily (un?) clad beauties walking around. This one stopped me dead in my tracks.

  • Angkor, World Heritage Site, breathtaking in its granduer. The picture says it all. Taken with Ektachrome slide film, Cambodia, 2000.

  • Blue Mass was so named by early settlers who perceived the enormous rock formations that dominate the meandering canyon, as religious icons. Passing through Blue Mass – walking among these stone giants – is a spiritual experience, indeed! Blue Mass Scenic Area – Kern Mountains, Eastern Nevada / Western Utah / (2009.JUL.01)

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