Rip ripping
385 creative works found
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This is the 3rd shot from today’s series of photos from the local grave yard.. I had heard recently that grave yards make a great subject for IR photography, and I personally think I have to agree as I believe that this is my best IR shot so far.. / The cross that you can see behind the headstone in the middle of the shot is the cross that I used as the subject for my So Dark The Con Of Man shot.. / Anyway let me know what you all think and i hope you like it all as much as i do.. Thanks for looking! Uploaded 31/01/2008
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GRIM REAPER NEXT TO HIP HOPS GRAVE
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Silence may be the fabric upon which music is woven... but Cog prefers to let it rip
by IncognitaUS$29.92
Someone once told Incognita that silence was the speech of angels. She immediately resolved to take up bagpipes, drums and violin. BTW More than half the world’s 6,000 languages will be gone by the end of the century . >
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Rip Open the Package
by RedBubbleOur obsession with product quality can be dangerous. When people receive their orders they normally dance around the room and sometimes l…
Our obsession with product quality can be dangerous. When people receive their orders they normally dance around the room and sometimes let off fireworks inside. The steadier ones among RedBubble customers just put a picture in the buyer’s booth. We aspire to produce the best print on demand T’s in the world. For us it is about quality of final output not maximizing number of T’s produced per hour. John turns strange shades of puce if the colours are not as close to perfect as it is possible to make. And, of course, if you are going to obsess about colours you want to make sure the garment itself is the best in the world. I have a $50 T that I think is just re-badged version of the American Apparel T’s we sell. Check out the detail in fit, stitching and fabric on the Bubble T’s. Freud will tell you to “let the past go”. But not many RedBubble calendars will be tossed at the end of the year. We wanted them to be (almost) as good as a framed print and they cut-the-mustard. I use the cards to promote RedBubble because they are little affordable pieces of art. I am not alone in thinking this. The wall art is made to be good enough to hang in a gallery (its printed on archive quality materials). In your home it should delight you every day until your children inherit it. We aim to produce remarkable products and obsess about every element. You are proud of your art and we honour this with our dedication to reproducing it. Inevitably sometimes things will go wrong, things get damaged in shipping or a size is wrong. We will never accept a bad customer experience and will do everything possible to make it right including a full money back guarantee. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- And finally, RedBubble is converging on 100,000 members. If you have graphic design skills or just like working with fruit check out the challenge here. Martin (aka Pilgrim)
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Patiently waiting on a letter from you …. One of those, “Oh, I’m gonna have to stop the car and take this shot” kind of moments. I love how the two left-most trees almost form an arch. Incidently this road is called Covered Bridge Road and leads to Pennsylvania’s Oldest Covered Bridge built in 1830 RIP John.
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Based on the following lines from a poem I wrote: / “For through the stillness of forest trees… floats to earth the remnants of angels’ wings”. The feather is a painting (deliberately made to look torn), the rest was created in Photoshop. /
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I still watch her video as it reminds me who I really am.. Here is a bit about this amazing Doctor/woman and her website below. / / Jill Bolte Taylor: Neuroanatomist Brain researcher Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened—and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery. / Why you should listen to her: One morning, a blood vessel in Jill Bolte Taylor’s brain exploded. As a brain scientist, she realized she had a ringside seat to her own stroke. She watched as her brain functions shut down one by one: motion, speech, memory, self-awareness … Amazed to find herself alive, Taylor spent eight years recovering her ability to think, walk and talk. She has become a spokesperson for stroke recovery and for the possibility of coming back from brain injury stronger than before. In her case, although the stroke damaged the left side of her brain, her recovery unleashed a torrent of creative energy from her right. From her home base in Indiana, she now travels the country on behalf of the Harvard Brain Bank as the “Singin’ Scientist.” “How many brain scientists have been able to study the brain from the inside out? I’ve gotten as much out of this experience of losing my left mind as I have in my entire academic career.” Jill Bolte Taylor
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Acrylic on canvas. October, 2007. Ronald Belford “Bon” Scott (1946 – 1980) was a Scottish born Australian rock musician.] He was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, and immigrated to Melbourne, Australia with his family in 1952 at the age of six. Scott is most well-known for being the lead singer and co-lyricist of hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. source: wikipedia.org New original art listed every Sunday night in my eBay store /
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Coastal tree slowly turning into driftwood along the high tropics of far North Queensland. Cape Tribulation NP. thick tropical jungle of the beautiful Daintree at my back. A most spectacular part of Australia this.
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The lighting & general arrangement in this corridor had an almost ‘old master’ feel to it… Whilst not the most exciting part of the Sergeant’s Mess, this has never the less ended up being my favourite shot from that outing.
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This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
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North Shore Cape Breton Island Nova Scot
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“lullaBYE – damage remix” designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2004-2007.
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Stephanie Gilmore at the 2008 Bells Beach surf tournament.
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A hand sewn smile
by PJ Ryancounting the minutes / way past heartaches / and bedtime
Truth
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Jasmin RIP
by jomashWork in progress. Acrylic,ink pastel and oil on box canvas. Another phase of my daughter’s evolution. I have tried to make her look younger, and will concentrate more on her eyes next. I am at the beginning of a long journey. A journey of forgiveness and understanding. A sojourn which I must undertake to be able to love and live again. Jasmin Cai Neville 1989-1997 rest in peace my beautiful angel. Jasmine Neville and Charlea Fox, drowned in the River Wharfe at a beauty spot near Arthington, West Yorkshire UK in 1997 I will continue to change her face throughout my life. / The canvas stays the same the memories images and emotions forever alter. This represents my journey, her ever changing face reflected through many different memories and painful emotions. Just trying to keep her memory alive. / The hope is one day to finish her portrait to help me finaly accept a kind of peace within myself. More images of this work in progress are contained in my port folio on the profile page
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