Hand of a Spanish guitarist
A mantilla is a lightweight lace or silk scarf worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb, by women in Spain and Latin America. Malen wears a handmade Chantilly lace with crowd of flowers, leafs and garlands.
Arequipa, Peru´ 2006 ! Monastery of Santa Catalina !
This work is collaboration with the Al neaimi , i did this painting and Al Neaimi redesigned it digitaly , all the details and patterns are designed by him.
Captured along my travels… ok…. Alot of my descriptions begin that way so here is more info… LOL! Saturday morning walked to my nearest polling booths, voted and continued walking the streets of Brunswick. That is where I stumbled across this vehicular beauty!! So, I walked back home got the camera… etc, etc, etc! / The final challenge I was faced with was just how to present this… / I really like this version, it kind of sums up my personailty! / Ok, now I know you all think I’m completely up the pole! hehehe! / I hope you like it, if you’re curious to see the other versions, let me know and I’ll put ‘em in a journal! / Peace, love and bear hugs! :D / Wish to see my 0% mark up on Calendars offer for November 2007? / / Hearts At War is coming! January ‘08 / / / / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / sketchesbybee / / / / / / / . / . / other works to view / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / / / / /
Nicole in a spin at the Wits Theatre during a rehearsal performance.
Cartagena de India, Colombia ! / / .
Reflections on Florida Spanish Architecture. Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300. Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. Handheld, Sunset. This made me think of the amazing, guitar work Sketches of Spain, a tribute to Miles Davis by Buckethead, the always creative, outrageous master of the guitar. Buckethead – Sketches of Spain
Height & Weight: 6’0” – 225 lbs / Trained by: unknown / Debut: October 29 2008 / Finishing Move: the flying arrow. / Little is know about this mysterious orphan but he seems to know where he’s going. /
Oil Painting, by Jenny Davis Spain 2005
Exactly the way it looks…it was a busy shopping day and I peeped into the PRADA store in Soho, NYC and captured this one. :)
I guess it’s not such a bad notion, depending on your beliefs… / “A dreamer lives for eternity.” / ~Anonymous / Inspired by a recurring dream. Experimented with different textures and brushes, everything except the people and gate are all brushes mixed together. Would appreciate any feedback. Credits: Tree brush by wyckedbrush@deviantart, gate stock by sxc.hu, and handwriting by obsidiandawn. Background and textures are my own. / Featured on Redbubble homepage October 11, 2008, wow!
Cusco, Peru ! During one of my daily walk in Cusco, I just sat and rest a little.. no other option at 3200 mt than take it easy..! the two women on the left made feel it was just the right moment to take this picture..!!!! /
Flamenco dancer nr 5 My contribution to het Vierkante Ei 2009
Taken at Glebe Street Fair 2008 / © OutsideTheBox Photography ~ by Trish Marinozzi Nikon D70 // 1/10s // f-6.3 // focal length: 78.00mm Featured in the Sydney’s Inner West Group – May 2009 Featured in the Photography 101 Group – March 2009 Featured in the Sydney Group – January 2009
A Spanish Dancer in motion
Every 5-ish weeks we take a bit of time out to regroup, argue talk about what we think we need to do next, what’s broken, what we dream…
Every 5-ish weeks we take a bit of time out to regroup, argue talk about what we think we need to do next, what’s broken, what we dream of doing eventually, crazy marketing ideas, even crazier tech ideas, problems, solutions, etc. The nerds (myself included) also get a chance to tinker around with new code, do little experiments and fix things we haven’t had time for in the regular mad rush to get stuff done. At the end of this 5th week we tend to have a massive pile of things we’d love to do and a sense of which of those are most important. Pete usually thinks there’s not enough there, and the dev team usually curls up in the fetal position terrified about how much work there is. “What does this have to do with Spanish painters, german pop music or iced tea?” you ask? Each one of these 5-week cycles is named after a particular artist or creative type we like (or at least one we think is amusing), starting with “A” for Archibald and working our way through the alphabet. We recently wrapped up the Goya and Hasselhoff cycles, and we’ve just started work on Ice T. You can blame Hasselhoff on me (the pictures of the Hoff around the office were punishment enough) and Ice T on Xavier. Anyway, we recently had one of these 5th weeks to figure out what we were trying achieve with Ice T, and we think it’s either (a) a really good idea, or (b) a really crazy idea to let you all know what’s on the roadmap and what’s really important to us for the immediate future. Of course, this is not a promise that we’ll get it all done, and it certainly doesn’t mean that we’re ignoring the other million things on the list. Have patience! Without any further ramblings, in no particular order, here’s what’s up with Ice T: some more love for Groups some buyer-oriented pages and paths through the site for shoppers a whole lotta love for our fulfillment houses so that they can process, make and ship your orders faster a whole lotta love for our back-end accounting system bigger/better canvas prints posters (these look beautiful!) postcards supersized products (yup, we want big to be bigger!) measurements in both metric and imperial gift vouchers gift wrapping wishlists more currencies something other than paypal for payments a two-minute tour for new visitors some tools to help artists promote themselves elsewhere on the web tools for us admins and moderators edit/delete tools for comments planning out some super secret stuff for the “J” release a whole lot of little/boring/techy things you don’t need to hear about This list will definitely change, twist and morph, but hopefully it’s still useful for you guys to see what’s coming up, and to know we’re listening. What should we name the “J” release? We’ve had plenty of painters, musicians and questionable actors, so perhaps it’s time for a writer, or a photographer, or a sculptor, or…? — Justin
paris rain / spanish dream / broken rainbow / paper cranes / sent home / in a pair / spring / over the hill… i’m home . 12.27.2oo8 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x 24” .
Mollendo, Peru’ ! .
Horse Near Spanish Fork Utah
The final piece in the show. Full of colour and movement.
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