Yellow Emperor Orchid from Styll Lyfe series.
Stylllyfe using elements from Jewish Culture. Nikon D70s, Nikon 28 – 105 1:3.5 – 4.5 D Lens. COPYRIGHT /
Let it happen, and don’t care about what somebody else THINKS, ‘cause it’s not about them, it’s about YOU
How to start PAINTING
Who Knows WHY?! / Copyright /
copyright caroline caux-evans 2009 / FOR EXHIBITION HOMAGE / TO THOSE FOLLOWING SURGERY FOR BREAST REMOVAL CANCER / HOW ARE THEY REGARDED, UNDERSTOOD ,HELPED CARED FOR,,LOVED,TREATED? / “Was she still a woman? / Would he love her still, / And dare touch her body, / Scarred, / Ashamed, / Beauty lost, / Sensuality lost, / May be to his eyes, / WOMAN NO MORE! / Fearfull, / Anxious, / Deprived of what made her charms, / She was as a shadow, / Slowly, / Stepping out of the hospital. / He was there, / WAITING FOR HER / Relieved, / But tonight, / It would be a test! / Would he hod her tight? / Would he want to embrace her? / Scars, / Both physical and mental! / She was still the same, / Longing for him! / It had been so long since the last embrace! / Tears,escaping , / Descending and merging with her lips! / Full of desire! / She wanted to scream! / Where are you my love? / Hold me! / Revive me with your love! / So that I may feel ALIVE once more! / Ô, jOY of two bodies dancing at the sound of tenderness and care! / I want to see desire in your eyes still! / I want to feel WOMAN again! / Love me my sweet! / Remember me as as once was! / So full of bubbling emotions! / Your kises were so passionate! / Make me travel once more on the crest of those waves! / Show me, I can still have my dignity! / Take me to be yours, / No matter,if the roses are faded, / And,the essence of womanhood, / Has gone into the cold and clamy theatre block! / Surgery! / Blood, / Tears, / Ressentment, / Acceptance, / Hopes! / I am still a woman! / I am still to be loved! / I am still to be desired!” This poem is dedicated to all those women ,who after breast cancer surgery, feel, that hope is no more , for a woman life! Caroline Caux-Evans copyright September 7th 2009
COPYRIGHT CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS JUNE 2009 FRANCE / INCLUDED IN AN EXHIBITION Copyright:All Rights Reserved Registered:Fri Jul 03 16:41:45 UTC 2009 Title:REFLECTIONS UPON AFRICA 34 Description:SERIES ON AFRICA ONE BALCK GLASS AND ONE WHITE GLASS? ACRYLIC PAINTING BY ME AT THE BACK AFRICAN STATUE MIRROR MCN:C0BF5-90133-F8DC0 / . / “REFLECTIONS AND REFLEXIONS UPON AFRICA / LETS HAVE AN OTHER LOOK / LETS LEARN HOW TO LOVE AND ACCEPT / THOSE WHO HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CRUSHED”
SERIES ON TEMPTATIONS / THIS PIECE IS FOR AN EXHIBITION / A PERCENTAGE OF THIS WORK IF SOLD WILL GO TO an association FOR AIDS / Copyright:All Rights Reserved Registered:Fri Jul 03 19:55:18 UTC 2009 / 79114b299d64b Title:TEMPTATION #1 Description:INTRODUCING THE TEMPTATIONS SERIES APPLES ON MIRROR BLACK SHOE WITH SNAKE YELLOW BOTTLE OF PERFUME MCN:CDC53-C6329-00A6A /
Photograph taken with one of my abstract expressionist painting as a background. / CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT JULY 2009 / / julio 2009
Abstract Expressionist Painting / Mixed Media on Canvas / CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT JULY 2009 / /
CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT JULY 2009 / STYLLLYFE / zen art and photography / /
Continuation of series using Mannequin Head, Red Glasses and Red Earring in Styll Lyfe composition… / Copyright
Continuation of copyrighted Styll Lyfe Series Copyright
My Grand Daughter…Pink/White Phalaenopsis Orchid provided by my wife Karo. / / !The generic name means “Phalaen[a]-like” and is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena, the name given by Carolus Linnaeus to a group of large moths; the flowers of some species supposedly resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids. They are native throughout southeast Asia from the Himalayan mountains to the islands of Polillo Palawan and Zamboanga del Norte in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines and northern Australia. Orchid Island of Taiwan is named after this orchid. Little recent information about their habitat and their ecology in nature is available since little field research has been done in the last decades. / Phalaenopsis aphrodite (Moon Orchid) Most are epiphytic shade plants; a few are lithophytes. In the wild they are typically found below the canopies of moist and humid lowland forests, protected against direct sunlight, but equally in seasonally dry or cool environments. The species have adapted individually to these three habitats. Possessing neither pseudobulbs nor rhizome, Phalaenopsis shows a monopodial growth habit: an erect growing stem produces from the top one or two alternate, thick, fleshy, elliptical leaves a year while the older, basal leaves drop off at the same rate. The plant retains in this way four to five leaves. If very healthy, they can have up to ten or more leaves. The inflorescence, either a raceme or panicle, appears from the stem between the leaves. They bloom in their full glory for several weeks. If kept in the home, the flowers may last two to three months. Some Phalaenopsis species in Malaysia are known to use subtle weather cues to coordinate mass flowering.!
Pink & White Phalaenopsis Orchid named in honour of my Grand Daughter. The generic name means “Phalaen[a]-like” and is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena, the name given by Carolus Linnaeus to a group of large moths; the flowers of some species supposedly resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids. They are native throughout southeast Asia from the Himalayan mountains to the islands of Polillo Palawan and Zamboanga del Norte in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines and northern Australia. Orchid Island of Taiwan is named after this orchid. Little recent information about their habitat and their ecology in nature is available since little field research has been done in the last decades. / Phalaenopsis aphrodite (Moon Orchid)
An amalgam of “Styll Lyfe” and Plein Aire images from locations reaching from Seattle Washington, USA, Saint-Malo France, and Jersey Coast in the Channel Islands.
Stylllyfes! / PERFUMES OF THIS WORLD
Fourth in series… / Copyright
STYLLLYFE / CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT OCTOBER 2009 /
CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT 2009 / STYLLLYFE The voyage, into”TIME” / The “Thought”of being there, / Where nothing can change! / The “reality “of “Ireality”! / Space without space! / Illusion or a certain reality of certain lives? / / / Copyright:All Rights Reserved Title:THE THOUGHT #2B / Description:STYLLLYFE OF A CERAMIC BLUE AND GREEN AND A GLASS / MCN:CQXC3-UU35H-19CY5 /
CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT / STYLLLYFE / / / Copyright:All Rights Reserved Registered:Wed Nov 11 22:49:04 UTC 2009 Title:FRESIA ET ARGENTERIE Description:STYLLLYFE FRESIA AND ARGENTERIE BLUE BACKGROUND,MIRROR,AND 2 SHELLS MCN:C7CE1-1EYB1-JYYTS
CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT NOV 2009 / FOR EXHIBITION / / / Copyright:All Rights Reserved Registered:Tue Dec 01 13:36:41 UTC 2009 Title:ACT OF LOVE#A Description:STYLLLYFE OF A GLASS AND A REFLECTIVE OBJECT BLACK BACKGROUND MCN:CG4ND-K1U5Q-WLNVQ
Styll Lyfe using Glass Chessmen in new series. / Copyright
Styll Lyfe using favourite model with blue Earring and striated Phalaenopsis Orchid. Image was tone mapped using Photomatix and sized with Iphoto. Copyright
An other version of “LOULEY” / CAROLINE CAUX-EVANS COPYRIGHT DECEMBER 2009 / PETALS OF YEARS GONE BY / Caroline (KARO) Evans (caux) / Author: Caroline (KARO) Evans (caux) / Word Count: 88 / previous browse writing next / PETALS OF YEARS GONE BY Petals of years falling. / Butterflies playing. / Memories resurgence, / The old flower looked down upon her youth, / And remembers, / Her beauty, fading away . / Her soft voice, / Her conquering smile, / Her sweet perfume that once, / Made heads turn away. (Caroline Caux Evans is an alias name) / Edit details | Delete copyright 1. Copyright:All Rights Reserved / 2. Registered:Wed Dec 16 22:10:54 UTC 2009 / / 4. Title:LOULEY#3 / 5. Description:FLORAL STYLLLLYFE IN MEMORY OF LOULEY / 6. MCN:CLU4P-7J2GY-FNKTS
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