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  • Soul In Cage
    by Manolya F.

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    stocks from / http://blacksockstock.deviantart.com/ / http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/

  • Starsign Slave
    by Paul Compton

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Ink drawing on paper. / For the last 25 years Rita’s daily star sign has read: Capricorn, today you will be as bored and disillusioned as you were yesterday. This is a true story: There was once a woman who lived her life by the daily newspaper starsign she had delivered to her house everyday. She was fanatical about it. If the starsign said bad things will happen that day she would not even leave the house. On one of these particular days when she felt stuck inside she decided to clean out her attic. Whilst doing this she discovered her original birth certificate. It indicated that she was actually born on an entirely different day and month therefore she was a completely different starsign!!! Dear oh dear… I based this character on her.

  • Odalisque
    by Ash Sivils

    US$3.85–US$32.06

    Meaning Woman Slave. / It makes sense to me / but others, not so much. More prints Model Natalie Paquette / Hand Model Texture assistance: Brujo / Darkrose42

  • Can you imagine… Being born into a world that buys and sells you like a piece of meat at a market? Being forced to work long hours that most adults cannot imagine? Being brain washed into thinking that your self worth is zero? Can you imagine… Never feeling the love of family or parents? Never knowing what it is to be free let alone have the hope or dream of freedom? Never being allowed the simplest of human rights? All of the earnings for the sales of items relating to “My daughter is an Asian slave child” parts one and two here on Red Bubble will be donated to the World Children’s Fund. I would like to thank my daughter Shelby for helping in the creating of this and the up-coming Part Two. Original is oil on canvas: 24” x 30”

  • The Slave
    by Antanas

    US$3.42–US$34.20

  • Master and slave
    by Lestat

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • Faceless
    by mkdubose

    US$4.28–US$35.62

    This painting was created with interior house paint on canvas / H26” x W50” / Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / 1800.00 “Faceless,” is dedicated to all the woman and girls who suffer injustices all over the world, and remain faceless to world. Although I created this image in 2007, and had titled it “Girls,” I didn’t fully realize what it meant until just this week. In the news, a husband kills his wife, by placing a plastic bag over her head, hangs her, and flees with the three children after countless please for help to local authorities. A father is convicted of keeping his daughter locked up as a sex slave for 24 years. Daughter now 42. Many females are enslaved, murdered, raped, tortured all over the world, and many more will remain faceless to us. Stop, think, and listen.

  • This is an infra-red edit of the single most humorous thing I have ever seen in a graveyard. I was Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery where countless historic figures are interred when I turned around and saw this sight. I could tell you it was a mother crow feeding a very large youngster; the young are easily as big as the parents while they are being fed outside of the nest. I could tell you that it was “bird season” for crows and this was some sort of bonding ritual between an old couple that had been together for years. Or I could tell you that it was about 10000 degrees in the graveyard when I took this shot and the birds were panting like crazy, especially the ones appropriately dressed (or “feathered”? “Downed”???) in black. But I’d rather say the thought that came to mind as soon as this painfully obvious shot was noticed: You REALLY know you’re dead when you look up to see two crows on a tombstone with your name on it, singing in harmony. That should confirm it nicely.

  • We're a bit different in Australia
    by Darren Stones

    Believe it or not, kangaroos and emus are exempt from paying the bridge toll as they dash across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    Add Darren Stones to your Watchlist Click banner to enter Darren’s web site. Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member. Word count: 570 Photographs: 12 This article and accompanying photographs are for sale. Contact Darren via e-mail for further details. © Darren Stones 2007.

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    The Whip
    by Anni Morris

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Quest for Life©
    by Seth Weaver

    US$3.52–US$93.78

    ©Seth F.Weaver Sr.1972. Linoleum block print. This was inspired by the TV mini-series “Roots” and the life and blight of slavery in the South. I have always liked this print it has a “The Gleaner” feel and look to it. This will probably not be popular with everyone with it’s lack of color, but black and white can be colorful too! Seth

  • slaves to beauty......
    by Abe Quilling

    US$4.28–US$28.50

    We all need a heart transplant in some respects. We all need to be awakened to beauty and to take the narrow road to where it leads. I am trying to say a lot hear, I will let you make up your mind as to what that is. This piece is a digital photograph that I painted in Photoshop.

  • USED
    by Peter Evans

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Lmao it was fun heheheheee What? No body here believe men can be abused / Do you think women are the only ones lol. (smiles,shake of head)

  • This is prompted by the recent idealist shouting from so-called ‘libertarians’ who believe in some myth called ‘the free market’. The image is from here, where you can research its history and meaning. Available with different coloured text.

  • The Shepherd Gate Clock
    by A90Six

    US$3.59–US$95.76

    The Shepherd Gate Clock is mounted in the wall outside the Greenwich Observatory. It was the first clock to show Greenwich Mean Time to the public. It is a slave clock that keeps time by recieving electric (galvano-magnetic, as it was then called) pulses from a master clock in the Observatory. It has a twenty-four hour analogue dial with Roman Numerals and the addition of a zero (Romans did not use Zero)to mark midnight. With the coming of the railway, Sir George Airy wanted to standardise the many local times that were in use in the country at the time. In 1849, Charles Shepherd of 53 Leadenhall Street, London, had patented a system for controlling a network of Master and slave clocks using electricity. He had installed the Master, Slave Clocks and Time Ball at Greenwich by August 1852. The Slaves here worked with pulses received every second. Pulses were also sent to another Master at London Bridge which then passed them on at a lesser frequency to clocks all around the country. By 1866, time signals were being sent to Harvard University, USA, via transatlantic cable.

  • Love Slave
    by Shawn Coss

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    This piece is based on how much we base our decisions off of love. Not condemning it, but rather it intrigues me what those will do in the name of love. Many people have died for love, have fought for love, and have sacrificed for love. It’s a powerful feeling that enslaves us, causing us to react in ways we may not deem normal in a clear state of mind, but like they say, Love is intoxicating. 2nd traditional piece I’ve ever attempted with acrylics. It was (key word, was, because it was sold lol)a 18×24 inch stretched canvas with acrylics and india ink. I miss this piece dearly, but at least I have a wonderful jpeg of it’s remains.

  • Can you imagine… Being born into a world that buys and sells you like a piece of meat at a market? Being forced to work long hours that most adults cannot imagine? Being brain washed into thinking that your self worth is zero? Can you imagine… Never feeling the love of family or parents? Never knowing what it is to be free let alone have the hope or dream of freedom? Never being allowed the simplest of human rights? All of the earnings for the sales of items relating to “My daughter is an Asian slave child” parts one and two here on Red Bubble will be donated to the World Children’s Fund. I would like to thank my daughter Shelby for helping in the creating of this and the up-coming Part Two. Original is oil on canvas: 24” x 30”

  • Looking past the ruins of Sabratha in Libya towards what is now part of the modern Sabratha. The boats in the distance look like fishing boats but apparently have a checkered past of transporting illegal imigrants and slaves! / /

  • Football & Slavery
    by C.C. Arshagra

    Bought, sold, and paid for by the owners of the game / Just like in a real American election

    Bought, sold, and paid for by the owners of the game / Just like in a real American election / All National And International Rights Reserved. Contact the author to request permission to use. May be copied and distributed world wide only in its entirertiy and must include the full text of this notice and copyrigh. Inclulding the following staements and web address informantion. All critiques and questions are welcome. Email cc@ccapoet.com. This poem poem in audio from, read by C.C. Arshagra is available for you to hear now. Visit www.ccapoet.com.

  • SLAVE TO WHAT?
    by caroline caux-evans

    US$5.70–US$114.00

    slave to what and for what? OUR SYSTEM OF VALUES? / OUR SOCIETIES? / OUR MATERIAL POSSESSIONS? / MONEY? the way people see us? / the way we want to be seen? / what we have achieved? / what we want to achieve? / what we are craving for? THE PAST? / THE FUTURE? / GHOSTS? Copyright &nbsp2008 CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights Reserved

  • / Copyright &nbsp2008_CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights ReservedApril 20th @9.20pm That said, in Africa, everywhere, people used to wear a lot, jewelery ,bracelets and rings ,necklesses made of brass or,gold even copper, which eople liked because it was a sign of prestige! / These objects were made in molds ,and then shapped with hammers! / And could be worked on more finely! / Some necklesses which were worked very finely showed the rank of the person in the society, or could be a luck charm. / Ankle bracelets , could be worn too, as a dancing apparel in some ethnic groups, or during the day as people vacated to their tasks! / If the bracelets indicated the social status of a individual,it had to be displayed at all time! / Tey all had a very specific code in each ethnic group, and no mistake could be made by the one displaying the apparel. / Some rings made of brass are still worn presently but aparently more by the elder generation , for whom it is a mark of prestige! Copyright &nbsp2008 CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights Reserved FOR THE CHILDREN IN SOROTI UGANDA §FOR THE CHILDREN Artist: caroline caux / browse art next Card: US$5.70 / Print: from US$28.50 / change currencyFOR THE CHILDRENCard: US$5.70 / Print: from US$28.50 / DONATION OF ALL PROCEEDS FROM CARDS SALES!!!!! / For a very worthy cause, “Beacon College” in Soroti, Uganda all sales proceeds will be donated to PILGRIM-UGANDA. Pilgrim provides food, medicine and trauma counseling to refugees of Uganda’s decades-long civil war who live in refugee camps in the northeastern region of Uganda. In 2006 they started Beacon College to bring hope, healing and secondary education to refugee children. / Beacon College provides education to 470 children ages 13-21. Before coming to the school, all the children lived in refugee camps lacking basic necessities. Many of the students are former abductees – girls having been put into rape camps and boys either used as “beasts of burden” or forced to be child soldiers. Most of these children are orphans. / Your purchase will be thoroughly utilized toward the assistance of the above mentioned children, for which I can’t thank you enough. Please visit website for more information at www.pilgrim-uganda.org / Thanking you in advance, / Caroline Caux / I know some of you will think this is too late, or inconvenient, or what ever! / But I really do feel led to offer this photo for sale , for the above cause! / I know that there are so many causes to defend in the world! But I do have this one in heart! / Copyright &nbsp2008 CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights Reserved CLOSE UP OF THE ANKLE SLAVE BRACELET belongs to the following groups:

  • Slaves To Gravity
    by Ché Ballard

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Tommy Gleeson from Kerrang ‘Newcomers of the year’ Slaves To Gravity

  • This wasnt for the book, I shot this for my own personal portfolio!!

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