I took these a tad ‘kitchy’ pictures a while ago in a lane near our house in the fantastic Fitzroy neighbourhood
My entry into the fashion photo competition / Thanks to my darling friend Caitlin for being my model
Lexington Avenue, New York City Featured on RB Home Page Featured / Shopfronts Copyright
Street capture, 2006, Union Square Park, NY SOLD Copyright
Angel of Tesla: Descriptive work of the super. By Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
vector drawing in Corel
She’s wearing Bantu/Zulu Knots in her hair. / She’s also my first digital painting
A lone diner at an exclusive restaurant, captured on New York’s Central Park South. Copyright
The original illustration was made with graphite and chalk
A small laneway in Venice, Italy, one rainy morning. Thanks to Janys Hyde / for the description of the location of this shot: / the bridge just visible on the right which leads into the square of S.S. Apostoli one of the squares en route along the Lista di Spagna, a main thoroughfare between the railway station and the Rialto Bridge. 2008 This photograph in the The Top Ten of the Black and White Photography group Street challenge Featured on the home page, 24 Sept 2008. Featured in the European Everyday Life group, Oct ‘08. © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
Picture taken during the urban move festival in Manchester. / It was really hot that day (at last!!), and the dancers had a part of their performance in piccadilly gardens fountain. As they reached the fountain, the water started springing and all the kids rushed around them, oblivious that it was now a stage, and screamed and ran around the dancers who kept on dancing as if nothing was! “Urban moves” was featured in the group Art North West
Marissa Wynne / May, 2008 This shooting session was so much fun to do.
Copyright 2009—© Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved BEAUTY BOUND The reasons lie wherein some mysterious future path / Wherein our thoughts will come to bask / In that sun that light of some far distant path / Beyond night and day wherein a way / May find a ghost of mind to play / A game of wit a game of will that sits on yonder window sill / Of eyes of light that have no mind / Entwined in time of air and light / Beyond the fires burning bright You may say a golden will of that peculiar window sill: / Eyes of light, ears of mind soul of mine / Be beauty bound / To heavens of sky and earth till this I find I rest not will of need nor want / Till mercy be my silken petticoat / Of dark desire, of mercy kind until I find this life of mine / Of you , of me, of love, of hate, of riches of another state I come to bear on that mysterious state / that others cannot reiterate / Eyes of light, ears of mind, soul of mine / Be beauty bound. You may say a golden will that sits on yonder window sill / Be beauty bound Copyright 1980-2008 Helen Chierego
‘Lady sing the blues so well / As if she mean it / As if it’s hell down here / In the smoke-filled world / Where the jokes are cold / They don’t laugh at jokes / They laugh at tragedies.’
Arequipa, Peru !
Arequipa, Peru !
Last shot of the day in downtown Chicago. As I was returning home, waiting in the subway for my train, there was a man with the most soulful voice singing for tips. Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone originally by Bill Withers is how I wish I could title this image because that was the last song I heard him sing as my train pulled away. I also thought it was interesting that behind the woman sits a child’s shoe even though no one else was around.
Berlin is “The biggest construction site in the world”... International investors and real estate sharks scent in Berlin big business. The opportunity is unique: Never before has an entire capitol been sold and built again. The prices are rising and rising – but the one billion projects are not making progress. The first speculation is out of money. A wave of bankruptcies threatens… This was a quote from “Spiegel” in 1992… Did something change since then?... Berlin is still a big construction site and we still live in a period of transition... We’ve just became accustomed to it… This photo was taken 2009 in Berlin Mitte, at the bridge near the Museumsinsel (Museum Island)...
Inspired by the amazing song “Time is running out” by Muse (I encourage you to listen it and enjoy this music of deep and intense feelings) This scene was taken in Seville at night, during a street exhibition of the famous photographer Ruven Afanador. This one was perfect to an alternative ilustration of the classical concept “Tempus Fugit” ;P / I’ve also worked with layers here :) / Canon 400D Feature work in Digital Art Compilations group (September 09)
Inspired of the song “Butterflies And Hurricanes” by Muse / Please listen this inspiring music!!! I love specially a phrase of this song: “Change everything you are…” ;) I’ve tried yo mix two differents concepts here. The transience of time and the transgression of conventional norms characteristic of progress ;) But isn’t a photomontage!! This gigant photo of Ruven Afanador collection was showed in the middle of the street in Seville. I only waited the moment to shot at the rider and then I’ve worked with layers. :) Seville, Andalusia (Spain) / Canon 400D Featured work in: / - European Everyday Life group (September 09) / - Inside Only Magazine of the Solo Exhibition group (September 09) / /
Looking down on a woman on pedestrian crossing a road with the road markings that look like film sprockets.
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