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So, after an email from Lucan advising that a large surf company had in fact produced a VERY similar tshirt before me, and after some navel contemplation on the drive into the day job, I have decided that RPS stays! I had not seen the other design, nor heard of the furore it caused. Their tshirt (thanks again for the link, your Lordship) clearly shows Messrs Churchill and Hitler. Mine has silhouettes of anyman, and they completely neglected young Adolph’s hatred of black people, which I consider to be an integral part of the design I have produced. I also consider the message to be VERY different ….. mine anti-war – and is by no means trying to trivialise the loss of life and appalling treatment of our fellow man during WWII. And besides, what’s the point of having a submission to AP if you can’t be just a teeny bit controversial??
Those that know me well know that i was shattered when Craig’s hut burnt down in the 2006/2007 bush fires. I have loved “The Man from Snowy River” since i was a little girl and it had always been a dream of mine to one day see Craig’s hut in the flesh… then it was ravished by fire last year… well they have rebuilt it and thatks to our wonderful friend whom we stay with in Bonnie Doon, he took me and my family up there, knowing how much it would mean to me… / I will be returning here as i have fallen in love with the High country!
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chairs, lots of chairs, pretty colours. / tel aviv, by the beach. holga, kodak, cross pro blahblahblah
Pain is Temporary, Victory is Forever! This is the message of the cross. Though He was flogged, beaten and abused it was only temporary compared to the Victory He won for all of us. This has been a huge comfort in my battle with bone cancer, though I have been left in pain and with a disability, it is only temporary compared to the victory we have in Christ!
This photo was taken at the National Gallery of Victoria on St. Kilda Rd, Melbourne. There was a girl resting on one of the concrete slabs. Highlighting her was what I wanted to achieve in this image. The large black area in this is the archway entrance and reflection to the building.
A2 chalk and Charcoal on textured paper. / Model: Sam Victory / WIP / Reference Photo / (editied version of my photo of Sam with some of my sky stock in the background) Manipulation
A post election victory design for the new president Barack Obama! From yes we can slogan to yes we did! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
ANITA’S ALPHABET LOLITA’S When you want to play hard to get- HA !! / The first in a fun series of Prints and Tees called “Anita’s Lolitas” A big thank you to Rouble and Zombie at RUST for recommending this work / in the I RCOMMEND GROUP 2009 (Thanks for all your support) / Visit RUST GALLERY here FEATURED IN MAD HATTERS and LOVE OF EERIE AND ENCHANTED ART- 2008 / FEATURED IN LOLITA AT PLAY April 2009 / TOP TEN IN ALT- KNIVES and SRYNGES May 2009 / FEATURED IN REAL MEN WEAR TIGHTS June 2009 1 sale of this design to date on Shoes at Zazzle Other Products availble on Zazzle including Mugs and Keds Shoes ....... and this sweet little tote bag xx
These are the ropes on the HMS Victory, Nelsons Flagship moored at Portsmouth Harbour, United Kingdom * /
Acrylic on canvas
The Ballarat Arch of Victory stands at the entrance to Australias oldest and longest Avenue of Honour. The Arch was errected in 1920 and funded by the staff of local clothing manufacturer E Lucas & Co. These same people known as the young girls of E Lucas & Co also funded and planted the 22 km long Avenue of Honour. / Three shot HDR photomatix pro LEST WE FORGET!!!
We have met the enemy and they are ours…” Oliver Hazard Perry’s immortal dispatch to Major General William Henry Harrison after the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813, “We have met the enemy and they are ours—two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop.” The victory secured the Great Lakes region for the United States and ended the threat of invasion from that quarter.
I have a consistent habit of shooting impossible abstract photos of common things…or as I call “ABSTRACTIONS FROM NATURE”...then there are my other crazy shots of night lights… This horse began with a photo of lights at night while riding in the car from the coast of Alabama back to Tennessee. Upon looking through my images… I saw his “HOOVES” in my twisted night lights shot… and it was on from there. Pegasus was trying to explode from his captive frame of time and place… so I released his majesty that he might Soar… this is that moment captured for all to witness. I would challenge you all to do as I do… and seek to SEE beyond the common. For I have found that it does not take money to seek out and find treasures… but merely the vision to see those treasures which surround you… right this very second… no matter where you are as you read my words. I have by the many margins placed upon my life… been forced to develop this higher sense of awareness… and I am thankful for it. / I truly hope you will take to heart my challenge and take in all the majesty to be found in the minuscule. I used only my own original photos to create this very deep layered image… and a lot of hand drawn work in PAINTER X.
An absolutely beautiful church in South Buffalo, and I can’t wait to go back to explore the inside. Leica V-Lux 1 I was inspired to find some music to go with this: Basilica National Shrine Immaculate Conception
“He who has eyes to see, let him see, and he who has ears to hear, let him hear.” I try to read the disguised messages formed by combinations of different signs since my childhood. Usually, those messages I find are wrapped in a form of symbolism. Sometimes the messages are separate, sometimes a combination of views, sounds, smells, taste… But visual messages are the most important and frequent. I find them everywhere and only when the Power from Above wishes to unveil it to me. Nope! I’m not typing from a madhouse. :) This captured crucifix is in front of the entrance to the ancient tiny wooden church (built in 1699) of St. Leonard in Busko-Zdrój, southern Poland. The church is abandoned (in a good sense of the word) and the gate of churchyard is locked. This is a historical relict. “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Lk 12:34) His Heart is in the Light and He brought it there for us out of the Darkness (symbolized by a shadow). The latter is above all the other unconsidered trifles as colors, dof, etc. I find myself that I often focus on the latter too much and miss the main things, the true values. Please try to view the image by avoiding your focus on unconsidered trifles first. Your saved! Stop your breath and think of that. Then, of course, come down and look at the picture as usual. Thank you.
As my gifted friend Lianne wrote- these works are gifts, back at all who gift their work and hearts so generously here on the Bubble.It is a life of give and take. My wise Uncle told me”There are no free lunches”, and so I offer back the best I can find from my heart. Namaste. To this, to this, after my hope was lost, / To this strange victory; / To find you with the living, not the dead, / To find you glad of me; / To find you wounded even less than I, / Moving as I across the stricken plain; / After the battle to have found your voice / Lifted above the slain. Poem Strange Victory by Sara Teasdale, 1933 / / This image began as a shot taken on this evening’s walk, and I had had Sara Teasdale’s poem in my head all day since being yet again touched by the poems and writings of some dear Bubblers, who inspired me to rescue my dozens and dozens of poetry books from storage tonight on returning from our walk -they had all been packed neatly into heavy boxes en route to the Salvation Army, for want of space on my shelves for all sorts of other “business”. We had gone out for our evening walk, and I was doing my usual dawdle thing, when Mick hushed and waved me over to see a Honeyeater in the bushes. Honeyeaters are fast flyers, and before I knew it, he was gone in a beautiful blur, but in playing around again in PS and Picasa, something strange came together, and I realized a bird in the hand can be worth two. Mick had been my strange victory ten years ago. Until we met, even up to that final moment, I had no idea, nor barely hope that my life would turn around as it did. I send out this image tonight to the Bubblers who yearn, who mourn, who have lost love and hope. See how the birds dance, and open your heart. Be brave. It all changes in a moment. So, even my love for poetry had had a strange victory today, in the rescue mission of my collection, but I don’t know who will be reading them poetry down at the Salvation Army this Xmas. / / These two shots were taken within five minutes of each other:
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by scripture: 1 Corinthians:51-57 Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed— in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory.” “Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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