Teddy Bears can be your best friend….they never tell your secrets….they never pretend…and they never leave you.
Taken at Ku-ring-gai, NSW, Australia. This is the kind of beauty that would remain in my mind’s eye forever, long after this landscape has changed as a consequence of today’s actions. *** / Please do not copy, redistribute, or use this artwork WITHOUT my written permission! This artwork is not part of the public domain!
This is the 4th of the Photoshop series being worked on. Because this piece is being added to the Bordom Competition i am required to explain what this art depicts. This image is to represents how music (particularly singing in this case) can be an outlet, a freedom from, or an escape from the rest of the world (represented by the clock). our world is ruled by time and music can release you from it (shown by the crows flying over the clock). So i hope that helps anyone who was wondering what this meant, thanks for checking out this piece and the rest. Andrew please leave your tips and comments Worktime: 11 hours / Layers: 15
multi layered photographic image
Who’s says women are not equal may as well join the dark dOveside. These Hijabi Heroines might just surprise us by saving the planet from all out avain aniallation by putting the dOvemaster in his place. The bigger they are the harder they fall.
Zabber Dast!, noting like pakistani craftsmanship…...........way ahead of anyone’s time.
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / TIMELESS BEAUTY* / / / Photography By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Images taken in Edinburgh (Scotland) and Christchurch (Dorset). / BEST VIEWED LARGE / / / Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That
Sailing in Time and Space Would you be able to erase / The fears of the past / Then would the feeling last / Dancing through the air / Going everywhere / To sights unseen / Places you’ve never been / To be able to touch the clouds / Far away from crowds / In the blink of an eye / To see the beautiful azure sky / All things you want to see / Floating ever so slowly / Over seas and land / Freedom is so grand / Your heart would overflow and scream / At every awesome scene / Then you would realize / What has always been in your eyes / The Lord created this marvelous land / And all things He so well planned / When you come down to earth / You will realize your true worth / On your knees you will pray / Thanking Our Lord for all the days / He has allowed us to live / And for all He continues to give / We are all Sailing In Time And Space / Through Our Lord’s Grace POETRY by SALLY OMAR / ART by DAYONDA An Asian junk formed in Aphosys sails regally on its timeless journey.
My entry for the Challenge Cafe ’ Time’ competition. The clock with no hands is taken from the Bell Tower Clock at Portmeirion – why it was ‘handless’ was a mystery that no-one could explain to us! It made us smile to think that we had ‘All the Time in the World’ whilst we were there! Hands – brushes created and used with permission of Stephanie Shimerdla
/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This image represents the moment one of my dreams became a reality. I love the moment when i feel a dream coming true, to live inside this moment is pure ecstasy . . . My newest dream come true is my book, J A E D A shades of the soul” it is finally complete! HURRAY! You can read about this book and preview its pages, by visiting this journal entry / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Available for sale as Laminated Prints,, Matted Prints, Posters, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / browse Jaeda’s photographic art by category: / dreamscapes, artistic nudes, couples, glamour, erotica, conceptual, sensual, portrait, spiritual, survivor art / / /
Photo was taken near to Split, Croatia, on the end of a beautiful summer day.
Model Is fracture242: www.flickr.com/photos/fracture242/ Heres the link to her official page too: www.timelessvisions.org.uk/html/index.html © All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal. .
Featured in Group – Hairstyles – March 2009 I’ve been sick lately so I’ve had a lot of time on my hands. And I’m really into series right now! This series is dedicated to both of my grandmothers. I miss them both dearly. The gloves and scarves were theirs. I love being able to combine their memory in my art. :) The lighting is all natural. timeless.vintage.classic
This is the base of the waterfall at Hardraw, behind the Green Dragon pub. This lovely gem of a place in the Yorkshire dales, sits in the Wensleydale Valley. With the fading light, wanted to try and bring a sense of place and time to this constant movement of falling water on the broken rocks, so converted it to albumen in PSP Shot in the the North Yorkshire Dales
This one I am going to let you guess how it was done smiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another of the timeless images, this time using Durham Riverside, Castle & Cathedral.
a painting of elin and soonin from morgans new book lady of the moon Young adult and children’s fiction. The Timeless minds series are paperback books. They have a larger type face and the average page lengths are between 60 to 300 pages long. They are designed for children, young adults, people with learning difficulties and adults learning to read paperbacks and novels. Whatever the age or level of reading Timeless Minds paperbacks are an ideal choice for anyone wanting to start reading fiction who is either not ready to move into a full length novel or simply does not have the time to read one. http://www.timelessminds.com/ / watercolor on fabriano 8×11
Featured in the Latin Flair group, / in the Amazing Graves group and / in the Image Writing group. Please read the whole story In 1995 I travelled around in Peru for about 2 month. Among other places I visited Nazca. A small place halfway South between Lima and the border with Chili. Nazca is well known because of the Nazca lines and drawings in the sand. / When we were there one of the taxi drivers brought us to the desert where, as he explained, we would find some interesting things. / When we were approaching the place we only saw sand with some white dots. He stopped and let us out of the car. / It was quite windy, so out of the car we couldn’t look far. We started walking around and then all of a sudden we were confronted with a place like this…... I can asure you, it was a kind of a shock, but also intriguing. So when we got over it we started walking around and found lots of these: The Pre Inca Cemetery of Chauchilla / For many years Chauchilla cemetery was looted by treasure hunters, who destroyed the place completely, taking away all the treasures the mummies kept in their tombs for centuries. Grave robbers just left behind the corpses, which can be seen today all over the ground. In addition to skulls and bones, visitors also can see several tombs centuries’ old, as well as long human hairs, ceramic fragments and others remains scattered on the dessert surface. It is the only archaeological site in Peru, in which ancient mummies are seen in their original graves, along with ancient artifacts, dating back to 1000 AD. Nowadays you can book trips to this site. I finally found a reasonable solution for my old film images, of which this is the first one. Canon EOS 1000N
Selection of images taken between the three main bridges over the River Ouse as it flows through York at various times of the day
Original Available~ 9×12 Watercolor Another vision of ” Alice in Wonderland”
SIT TIMELESSLY Patricia LucyarohanuiOlympus E-510Macro B&W
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