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  • A Fish Out of Water
    by Carrie Glenn

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    Airbrush and mixed media Featured on the Home Page / (Thanks Everyone!) Featured In Pop Art / (Thanks Kitsmumma) Featured in I ♥ Patterns / (Thanks Jemimalovesbigted & Natalie) Featured In C.O.R.E. / (Thanks Ushna & theyellowfury) Featured In Dream & Fantasy Art / (Thanks Ana & Hal Featured In # 1 Artists Of RedBubble / (Thanks Isa & Everyone!) There’s more ocean in fish than fish in the ocean… Nature is wise, but Mankind… just bumbling fools. Learn from the living, watch water in motion, Don’t waste your time staring at small stagnant pools. Fish are content to live their life in water, Water is after all their life’s element. There’s no need for them to be an “achiever,” Living, staying alive… that’s accomplishment. But there was one fish wanting something “better”, He wanted “achievement,” he wanted a “first.” He leapt out of water, fins in quick flutter, Taking fast to the sky… but soon died of thirst… / / Poem by Peter. J. Oszmann © 2003 / (Check out his other written works they are a delight!) A.K.A. ” Alfred Fishcock ” For The Great Gregory You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /

  • Legacy
    by Globalphotos

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    The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence, that makes no demands for sustenance and extends generously the products of it’s activity. / It affords protection to all beings, offering shade even to the axeman who destroys it. Lord Buddha 500 BC . / Shot taken outside the Royal Adelaide Botanic Gardens, South Australia . /

  • Wise Eyes
    by Carla Kurt

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  • Spring's sentinel
    by Mundy Hackett

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    This is the spring counterpart to my other Barred owl called Winter’s watchman Taken in the same general area in April 2005. You can tell he was just in the swampy water below, either bathing or chasing after a snake to eat, by the wetness present on his feathers.

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  • The white mage
    by Csaba Jekkel

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    Old, bearded man looks directly into the viewers soul.

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    Wise girls (extended edition)))
    by yin7

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  • Three Wise Monkeys
    by Heather Hartkamp

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    A group of monkeys huddled together on a very cold day at Melbourne Zoo. / Nikon D300 with 18-200 mm lens

  • Wise Man
    by Julie Langford

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    Another use for the transform tools in Photoshop – this time, no photographs used. I just drew a random shape with the pen tool. filled it with a blue,purple,grey gradient – and then tranformed like mad to get the shape of the head and wings. The eyes I put in with a circular marquee and the body and feet I drew in, again with the pen tool. / / Not as nasty looking as the fish, more of a wise old man look. / / Hope you like it.

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  • morning graze
    by phillip wise

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    taken one winters foggy morning at stanley ..nw tassie

  • OWLS
    by franzi

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  • Owl
    by emmz

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  • THE CROSSROADS
    by Larry Butterworth

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    I went down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Asked the Lord above for mercy, / “Take me, if you please.” Excerpt from Robert Johnson”s Crossroad Blues Started with a basic photo of a road and added the storm with a photo of a cloud I took and build on that photo with brushes and blurs and film grain, added photos of a hat, cats,chickens and a house and blended these with the backgrounds, detailed with brushes and layer effects.

  • 3 wise owls
    by emmz

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    sorry guys keep changing the default colour…don’t know if sky blue is best or maybe the yellow????

  • THE HIEROPHANT
    by Al Neaimi

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    Having created a solid foundation on which to build his future, the Fool is struck with a sudden fear. What if everything he’s worked for is taken away? Is stolen, or lost, or destroyed or vanishes? Or what if it is just not good enough? In a panic, he heads into a holy place where he finds the Hierophant, a wise teacher and holy man. Acolytes kneel before the man, ready to hear and pass on his teachings. The Fool tells the Hierophant his fears, and asks how he can be free of them. “There are only two ways,” says the Hierophant sagely, “Either give up that which you fear to lose so it no longer holds any power over you, or consider what you will still have if your fear comes to pass. After all,” the Hierophant continues, “if you did lose all you’d built, you would still keep the experience and knowledge that you’ve gained up to this point, wouldn’t you?” This surprisingly pragmatic advise releases the Fool from his fear, and he is able exit out of the sanctuary and face the world’s challenges once again. Hierophant appears as a person, he’s likely an old, favored teacher, therapist, counsellor, advisor, sponsor. That young Priest with progressive ideas, or the old Rabbi who was always so down to Earth and fun, or maybe an uncle who always offered such common sense advise. Unfortunately, he can also represent that nasty teacher the Querent is dealing with, the one who refuses to deviate from the text book, or a sour-faced elder who wants to keep the church old fashioned and in the dark ages. Standing for the Querent himself, the Hierophant might well warn against being too stubborn, especially in matters of theology or ethics. It can remind the Querent what it means to be a good, and beloved teacher. In this, the Hierophant can be very positive. When things are going very wrong in the world, the Hierophant is the one who wades in, quiets the panic, and offers good, practical advise. He symbolizes a connection to the divine, which answers with a very human voice, never oblique or mysterious. You know how to solve your problem, this card says; it is not easy, not a quick fix, but it is do-able. The solution is there, you’ve only to bring it down to Earth. / —-—-—-—-—-—-——- / To read more go to this site

  • Wise Women Reflections
    by tkrosevear

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    Just like sisters we work as a team / Together we laugh and cry and dream / Everyone tells us we women fight just like cats / But in each others hearts we know love lasts / We try to be strong when life gives us downs / We pick up one another when we’re wearing frowns / Not a single one of us knows what lies ahead / But we’ll take it one day at a time instead / For the future we know might part us few / But we’ll all stay within heart, the thing to do / I love you all dearly, ask anyone around / For we’re together forever and forever we’re bound… / tkrosevear 11/1/08 I was reminded of the Wise Women Tradition being the spiral, by my dear sister Cher, also reminded that it is a cycle that moves through time… This artwork started as a fractal in apophysis, played with in photoshop7, etc… but it kept growing as has my circle of women here on RB that I’ve grown attached to and depend upon, just to brighten my day with seeing an icon or two or three. Just wanted to share some appreciation and reflect upon the energies, love and support that we all share here…We are the ones we’ve been waiting for sisters… Sisters are doin’ it for themselves

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  • Wise Wizard
    by J W Baker

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    “Wizards – Believe in the Magic” – In appreciation of those whose magical powers have inspired legends and fairy tales… 8×10-inch – Water-soluble oils on Multimedia Artboard

  • The Valley Of The Kings
    by Sophie Shapiro

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    I thought of Thee, My Partner and My Guide, / As being past away. / Vain sympathies! / For backward, Duddon! / As I cast my eyes, / I see what was, and is, and will abide; / Still glides the Stream, and shall not cease to glide; / The Form remains, / The Function never dies; / While we, the brave, the mighty, and the wise, / We Men, who in our morn of youth defied / The elements, must vanish; / Be it so! / Enough, if something from our hands have power / To live, and act, and serve the future hour; / And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, / Through love, through hope, and faith’s transcendent dower, / We feel that we are greater than we know. Words by Lord Alfred Tennyson Photography by Pryere – With Special Thanks Music – The Egypt I Know And Love Painting using mixed media 18th October 2008

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  • WALK OF THE WISE
    by Scott d'Almeida

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    JUST WATCHING THIS HOLY MAN WALKING DOWN THE STREET WAS EVIDENCE OF THE SERENITY IN THIS MANS LIFE. HE WAS PURPOSEFUL AND GRACEFUL AS HE WALKED SLOWLY WITH HIS CANE FROM A CHURCH IN THE GREEK ISLAND OF SYROS.

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