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*Tavira Paradise | 06.2009*
Contar-te longamente as perigosas coisas do mar.
Contar-te o amor ardente e as ilhas que só há no verbo amar.
Contar-te longamente longamente. Amor ardente.
Amor ardente. E mar. Contar-te longamente as misteriosas maravilhas do verbo navegar.
E mar. Amar: as coisas perigosas.
Contar-te longamente que já foi num tempo doce coisa amar. E mar.
Contar-te longamente como doi desembarcar nas ilhas misteriosas.
Contar-te o mar ardente e o verbo amar. E longamente as coisas perigosas.
Manuel Alegre
I'm really terrible at two things: lying and making up my mind... can't figure out which edit of this pic I like best... color or no color? Opinions please!
I crawled out of bed to take this photo. There are so many things I want to put to these pictures but they just don't fit. There's a lot on my mind.
Forgive me my little flower princess
For crushing your delicateness
Forgive me, if you could forgive me
-John Lennon-
Please forgive these wonky titles! I'm very sorry I don't have every individual's or group's names in my tags. I am only human and cannot remember them all. If you are so kind as to provide me with it I'd be thrilled to add that information. Special thanks to Evy, William, Robert and Marghi Bean and Kate Holly-Clark. I love you Meggers!
Saw this and excitedly took several photos. This is the nicest among the loot. (:
Taken at Marble Church in Copenhagen.
Forgive Her. She Lost Her Head
Hand-colored Solarplate Etching
An image of a young woman from the late 1800s whose head is lifted up within a cage of scrambled lines is used to express the hidden confusion and frustration surrounding the woman's head. There is something hidden behind her visage of serenity. This is an image produced using the solarplate process
I like to capture dreams that express a certain sense of loss or abandonment. If I manage to convey this in my works, then I’ve accomplished a lot…I have achieved something mysterious and magical.
My images are printed from a thin photo-sensitized steel plate called a "solar plate." This is a non-traditional etching process that is eco-friendly and involves the use of sunlight (or ultra-violet light) and water.
My Solarplate etchings of the past couple of years have been a bridge between digitally collaged images and an ethereal or otherworldly experience. I frequently use my own snapshots as well as bits and pieces of vintage photos salvaged from antique shops, flea markets and garage sales and re-purpose them to create or invent a narrative that reveals the juncture of two worlds…the past and the present…the seen and the unseen. I like to call them “recycled narratives".
Kelly and Paula...I'm now initiated into the LoveNote Club.It's true, I still have plans to find the long lost Becca and Harry.
Time decides who you meet in life, your heart decides who you want in your life, and your behavior decides who stays in your life...
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