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  • Night Terror are a series of images taken around Fitzroy, Melbourne. Everything gets a little bit scarier at night.

  • A recent photo from my Trip to new york, i´m still there, till sunday morning. / Awesome city. / The photo was taken under the brooklyn-bridge, / very unusal for me to shoot land and citiyscapes… And when i´m back in germany i´ll promise to keep with portrait and my typical stuff. looking foward to your comment, and I surely dont want to insult one of the poor victims of the 9/11 attack, just my way expressing my thoughts about it..

  • The edge of one of the Twin Towers in NYC. How could something this massive and solid looking fall? www.zeitgeistmovie.com flawed but interesting

  • Who has been liberated, at the price of our liberty?

  • This abstract looks like shards of glass. It actually is a multi-colored tile that I manipulated to look like a dangerous region populated by malicious creatures that threaten the sanity of those who dare enter this dark realm. The master of the abyss is the large figure on the left wall with a large horn and what appears to be a missing ear. Figures are clinging to the walls to avoid falling into the shards of glass that are occupied by demonic figures. On the far upper right, can you see the tortured face of a woman in black and white screaming in terror? Can she be saved from a horrible fate? There are many other images to be discovered in this abstract photograph? I am always interested in what you perceive and the stories that accompany your projections.

  • a peace tshirt made up of different symbols for the letters.

  • Image of this beautiful Nudibranch was taken ironically enough on Yellow Wall,near Peleliu Island,Palau,Micronesia © Copyright M.Tworkowski

  • jud 16:29. And Samson took hold of the two middle pillars upon which the house stood, and on which it was borne up, of the one with his right hand, and of the other with his left.

  • Hand drawn in Adobe Illustrator – first in a new series.

  • The Bank of England is crawling with Police at present, I took this round the corner, after being stopped & searched (under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 ) for taking photographs in a public place… Bank of England © 2009 Urban Umbra

  • Not my usual style… was up playing …late !! ..uploading it for a challenge so it will disappear fast, if you want a copy better be quick LOL HAPPY HALLOWEEN

  • maybe someday it’ll be the only way to fight terrorism

  • This is inspired by the media’s portrayal of America’s military activities. Just as what is seen in the media is open to your own interpretation, so is this design…

  • The last thing you remember was walking past this door, you heard the rumors about human experiments going on,people just coming up missing never to be seen or heard from again, but you thought it was just that “A Rumor”....Now your strapped to that steel hospital gurny, with tubes running throughout your body and as you turn your head you see a figure approaching you, you can’t make out a face, and your eyes dart to the huge needle in his hand,, your now realizing that the Rumors were true and you are the next Experiment in Room 2A Another freaky looking door at the Grain Elevator Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm Vr Lens /

  • For some reason we got talking about Anthrax in the office today. Remember when we were all paraniod about getting white powder falling out of our mail!

  • You won the bet, your friends dared you to spend the night in this so called haunted old Hospital, you even got a great nights sleep on one of the old cots, no spooks..no evil spirits..you would be feeling great if it weren’t for the fact you can’t find your way out..everything seems different and turned around ..as you round the corner your flash light flashes across an open window..whew..a sigh of relief escapes you..the night is over and you have some gloating to do…big smile on your face you reach for the window..suddenly it slams shut ..scaring you so bad you drop your flash light..out goes your only light..you bend down to pick it up..feeling your way across the floor..your hand touches something very damp and wet..your scream is just about to escape from your mouth…and out of no where comes the worst evil you have ever seen..your screams wont come..its too late… Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens Another shot from the Grain Elevator /

  • “The Star” in this case is lovely, exotic, scented, beautiful, the stuff of dreams... Acrylic and Watercolour on Fabriano Paper FEATURED IN THE PATCHWORK GROUP All that I know / Of a certain star, / Is, it can throw / (Like the angled spar) / Now a dart of red, / Now a dart of blue, / Till my friends have said / They would fain see, too, / My star that dartles the red and the blue! / Then it stops like a bird,—like a flower, hangs furled, / They must solace themselves with the Saturn above it. / What matter to me if their star is a world? / Mine has opened its soul to me; therefore I love it...Browning / The Night / The Disguise / The Temptation / The Quiet / The Plea / Le Maquillage / The Queen / The Masquerade / The Cameo

  • A selection from The Portrait Collection of “Phenomenal Woman” and “Significant Faces”...I have matched the faces to the seasons... Now you understand / Just why my head’s not bowed. / I don’t shout or jump about / Or have to talk real loud. / When you see me passing / It ought to make you proud. / I say, / It’s in the click of my heels, / The bend of my hair, / the palm of my hand, / The need of my care, / ‘Cause I’m a woman / Phenomenally. / Phenomenal woman, / That’s me M. Angelou. Cover..Could This Be The Magic Jan: The Beauty Feb: Beatrice Mar: Katharine April: Flavia May Lilah June: Jane July: Cat August: Tara Sept: Forever Autumn Oct: Delia Nov: Mei-Ling Dec: Could This Be The Magic

  • I can tell you something about this place. The boys around here call it “The Black Lagoon”; a paradise. Only they say nobody has ever come back to prove it. A tribute to the 1954 Jack Arnold classic… Pencils, charcoal and pastel colours on paper.

  • Some say he was a historical person who lived in London in the 19th century. Others claim he was just the fictional character who first appeared in The String of Pearls, a penny part serial published somewhere around 1846-1847. / He was a barber who returned illegaly to England after he’d been deported on a trumped-up charge by a judge who wanted to steal his beautiful wife. With the assistance of his partner in crime, Mrs Lovett, he sets up a new life under a new name, he is now called Sweeney Todd. His razors are his weapon of choice, as he murders his wealthy customers by slitting their throats, then pulling a lever while they are in his barber’s chair which, unknown to them, is fixed to a revolving trap-door, making them fall backward into the basement. Then Mrs Lovett takes over by turning the dead bodies into meat pies and selling them to the unsuspecting customers of her pie shop. Highly recommended: / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (1936), a film version of the Victorian melodrama starring Tod Slaughter as Sweeney Todd and Stella Rho as Mrs. “Lovatt”. / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. A Musical Thriller (1979), televised in 1982, the acclaimed musical adaptation play by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler starring George Hearn and Angela Lansbury in outstanding performances. / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), the ultimate version, a Tim Burton film starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. Inks

  • Italian poster versions of classic horror films were always a very interesting alternative to the originals. This is based on George Romero’s 1968 loved by all masterpiece Night of The Living Dead. Pencil and charcoal

  • These eyes will deceive you, they will destroy you. They will take from you, your innocence, your pride, and eventually your soul. These eyes do not see what you and I see. Behind these eyes one finds only blackness, the absence of light, these are of a psychopath. / (Dr Sam Loomis, Psychologist, Haddonfield, 2007) Inks

  • Twelve months of creepiness, abandoned houses and eerie places.

  • Fictional characters and image. Inks and pastel colours.

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