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  • A symbolic look at time, age and the printed work.

  • I love it when I find images that take me “back in time”. This is another item that caught my eye at the antique mart in Buenos Aires. It’s such a time piece…it she was pictured on this old tin plate…it took a while to clean it up on photoshop to get the clarity here. I love it…”Usted Bella” translates to “You’re Beautiful”. :)

  • A raven stealing time at the Diving Cat Shoppe.

  • Pocket watch.

  • A fake clock with sushi. Makes sense to me.

  • Drawn with Sharpie and oil pastles. Coloured with inks. / Part of my studio arts work this year at school. About 6 in the set, did about 10. Most of the images in this one are from references but after doing a few of them I think I’v started to develop my own style. / Something a little different to what I normaly do so I hope yall like it. Enjoy! _

  • Image taken in historic Jellore Cottage at Berrima in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia). Not HDR – but shot in RAW and treated in CS3 with some pointers from the tutorials of the amazingly talented Mike Savad (thank you my friend for generously documenting your process – not that I managed to follow all of it!!! Still on the VERY steep learning curve!!!) Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Old Scottish Grandfather clock circa 1740, for the letter T challenge /

  • Taken in Greenwich Market 18/01/09 Camera: Nikon D60

  • This is the last thing I see as I turn out the light and the first thing I see in the morning. A friend had a simple request. She has a theme happening in her room. So the request was…simple composition, make it look like an old photo, dirty treatment, and latte coloured. I’m always happy to obligue =D Photo – mine / texture – 3 of mine and 1 stock / brush – mine Uploaded 21 January 2009

  • A bit like people really, We may age and maybe a few cracks appear, but we still have a purpose. An antique gold timepiece that I have given some rough treatment. / photo and textures – mine / Uploaded 22 January 2009

  • Featured in PixElations – The Art of Photoshop

  • Watch by Invicta Featured in the group, Domestic Art Top Ten Placement in the “Mechanical Shapes” challenge of the group, Shapes & Patterns

  • The grandfather clock at Gulf Station, in Victoria’s beautiful Yarra Valley. To view these images extra large on black, please see my website Copyright © 1989 – 2009 Tracy Edgar Fine Art Fotografie – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any unauthorised use of these images is strictly prohibited.

  • Infinity is a long time, especially towards the end. Quote by DAC Art can be viewed much like a dream: when we go to sleep, we do not plan what we will dream. Yet, when we awaken from the dream, sometimes we attempt to psychoanalyze the dream’s meanings and how they relate to our lives. In some cases, analyzing our dreams for meaning can help us better understand ourselves. Perhaps the same metaphor can be used for Surrealist art. Surrealist artists who created their paintings may not have consciously planned the images they would use; yet, as an audience, we attempt to evoke meaning from the images in order to make sense of what the artist’s intention was. Doing this, we make sense of human nature and the relativity of the world around us. Excerpt from: Surrealism Symbols of Relativity by Andrea Martin / I’ve always love the surrealists paintings about relativity and time. Below is a collection of Surrealists work about this theme.

  • Waldwick, New Jersey. Photo Inversion. Some post work in PSP. Original photo © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100. Featured in: Numbers One to a Trillion, June 09.

  • Close-up of a watch with dark background

  • Close-up of a wrist watch Captured with D70/Sigma 105mm macro lens Aperture Priority/F22

  • ...am feeling all jazzed up today and am sending you this lovely Mandala’ lol! Wonderful world .....

  • “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” Fourth artwork in my new Wonderland series based off of Lewis Carroll’s book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” In this depiction the white rabbit races against time and against an abstracted background (rabbit holes), his pocket watch on his waistcoat. Original measures 12.5×19 inches, mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, metallic paint pen) on light yellow watercolor paper. FEATURED ON THE REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE AUGUST 21, 2009 / View more of my artwork at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com View My White Rabbit Tee! Click here

  • This old watch still works. On the back of the watch, under a hinged cover, is the engraving: / Oxley Engineering Co. Ltd / J.B. Oxley / 25 Years Service It was supplied by Wm. Greenwood, Sons / Jewellers & Silversmiths / 92 & 93, Briggate / Leeds

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