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Tag Archives: artist
Jesse ~ Adele #writephoto
Every time I walk past the mural on the street where I used to live, I stop and stare at it. Memories of my friend, Jesse flood my mind. He was a phenomenal artist. I honestly think he was born … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged alcohol, artist, beauty, circumstances, crime, dreams, drugs, friend, girlfriend, heart, HIV, imaginations, memories, mural, passion, random act, street, violence
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By the crossing ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
Reblogged from iain Kelly: He sits and paints. I look around the room. There are hundreds of paintings. They all show the same bridge. Sometimes in sunshine, sometimes in rain, sometimes covered in snow. Sometimes the water underneath runs high, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, bridge, coping, creative writing, crossing, distress, fiction, flash fiction, hope, literature, loss, love, madness, nature, painter, river, short story, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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Lucy Brazier introduces Samantha Catchpole – Artist & Photographer
Reblogged from Secret Diary of PorterGirl: Hello, my name is Sam and I am a photographer and an artist. I am aware that sounds a little like the start of an AA meeting (as portrayed in films/onTV) but it is … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, Beauty in the Mundane, creative, exhibition, Horsham, photographer, Photography
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Breaking the rules…
Leading by Nick Verron My son spoke of his intention to portray the imperfections of the apparently perfect. The conversation moved from the technical side of the photograph to the art of it… the vision of the artist as opposed … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged artist, constructive criticism, Flickr, following rules, Indie publishing, interpretation, Pablo Naruda, rebellion
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Under the altar…
I am not even sure how we saw them hidden there in the shadows beneath the altar. I do know we would never have seen them had we not been looking at the unusual cross-fleury on the floor. The mosaic … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Churches, Don and Wen, Love
Tagged artist, creation, nativity, stone, symbolism
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Interview with painter and poet Benjamin M. Prewitt from the portfolio – in progress
Reblogged from The Portfolio: Titled “Balance and Humility” Photo by Benjamin M. Prewitt There aren’t enough words to describe the creative talent that is Benjamin M. Prewitt. At first glance, his paintings grabbed me and somehow made me feel whole. … Continue reading
Empty by D. Wallace Peach #Writephoto
Empty Sable and bristle brushes clattered into the waste between crinkled tubes of paint gone her linseed and turpentine she surrendered her easel to anger and snapped her palette in oily hues of cerulean blue ochre and umber. With room … Continue reading
The big picture
We were looking at the photograph in question, trying to decide what exactly it was that made the final edit so much more absorbing than the others. Technically, it wasn’t the best of shots. The foreground and subject were blurred, … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, brain injury, double vision, perspective, spirituality
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