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This is Bryn Oh's gateway sim which also includes "Hand" a virtual artwork supported by a grant from the Ontario Arts Council.
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The room is dark and silent,
The window lets the winter in,
But in your bed, in your arms,
The music for our dance begins.
Your whispers soft upon my cheek
Sing in beautiful harmonies.
And soon I am lulled into sleep
Hearing a most enchanting melody.
You take my waist, and I your arm,
And lead me to a place so sweet
We dance and dance, and I don’t notice
There is no ground beneath our feet.
Up in the air, our waltz continues
But neither of us really minds
You draw me closer to your body
And willingly I comply
For soon the sun will wake the world
And my dreams must subside
But your whispers are still with me,
The music of our love resides
Not only in my dream dear sir,
But in your life and mine,
I pray that I may dance on air
And be with you for all time.
Dancing On Air.
Katherine Rhodes .
In most regions of Ukraine, the crops have been sown for the growing season ahead. I thought this image of a tomato seedling would be a way to commemorate those efforts. In the face of an invading force with zero respect for human life, Ukrainian farmers bravely set the stage to feed large parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia.
With many farmers fighting in the war, the crop yields are expected to be lower this year. There’s no way to know how much lower, but it’s important to try to visualize this impact. Here’s a great resource that illustrates where Ukrainian crops get distributed across the world: ourworldindata.org/ukraine-russia-food . Match that data with global GDP per capital values ( www.worldometers.info/gdp/gdp-per-capita/ ) and you start to see some worrying trends.
Smaller countries with lower GDPs – such as Yemen, ranking 160th in the world for GDP per capita – will not have the ability to pay higher prices when food supplies are less available. Larger countries that are highly dependent on Ukrainian agriculture with higher GDPs such as Turkey would be able to pay higher prices, leaving other nations without sufficient purchasing power. When there isn’t enough to go around, some go without. It is critically important that Ukrainian farmers can do their good work for the benefit of many other nations. All countries should be prepared to grow more food locally this year as well.
The world has come to rely on peaceful globalization, where one country can provide an incredibly abundant resource to another. The problems begin when this resource cannot be replaced with anything produced domestically, and the transitionary period to find alternatives takes longer than your commodity reserves will last. This is true of food, but also oil and gas – where many countries are still heavily dependent on Russian oil.
Turning off the taps could mean societal collapse. Here in Bulgaria we are a net exporter of agriculture, but 95% of oil and gas comes from Russia. I feel guilty when I fill up my tank of diesel to complete more refugee aid runs; I’m paying Russia for the privilege. Thankfully immediate actions are underway to expedite the completion of a gas pipeline connecting to Greece, which is expected to be completed by the end of June. I feel like the world is moving quickly to compensate for everything, but it’s never quick enough.
I’d like to echo a further reminder that we can all help in various ways. You can create artwork supporting Ukraine – if you want to see a photo of the setup that created this image, it’s incredibly simple: donkom.ca/bts/IMG_1573.JPEG . The water droplet was placed with a hypodermic needle, and it was lit with a flashlight off to the side. But there’s more you can do: write to your politicians. Participate in rallies. Donate to charities capable of offering humanitarian aid; we have enough funds donated to us to continue doing supply runs for roughly another three weeks. We’ll keep doing it as long as we are able.
And to further amplify the signal, this image is also being dedicated to the Public Domain. Do with it what you want, no permission / license / credit / etc. required.
Also, some folks have been asking how we’re holding up. Personally, life is good. I’ll be sharing some images of a beautiful outdoor kitchen we constructed in January and February shortly. We keep in good spirits, we live comfortably, and we’re mostly through the bureaucratic processes here to make life in Bulgaria home forever. We’re happy and healthy. :)
Float House Gallery
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Pose ~ ROQUAI spring kiss (m)
Shoes ~ AZOURY chromatics ballet heels shoe w/JD Feet ( edited to fit doll)
Dress ~ !gO! vintage girl set
Hair ~ EMO-tions water love
Birds ~ Trompe Loeil
Clouds ~ BRENO
Bridge ~ The Domineaux Effect
Wild Mountain Pine ~ Lilith Heart
Rocky Cliffs, Enchanted Tree Tunnels & Gnarled Mountain Cherry ~ Studio Skye
DOLLCOCO
TIM-In-Ohio
*NOTE* Most items have been edited to suit my image
Artists for Freedom
Artists for Justice
Artists against Occupation
Artists for Palestine
If you fit into any or all of the above, Tales of the Olive Trees (@talesoftheolivetrees on Instagram), would love you to participate in their Hosier Lane and Melbourne CBD event on Saturday May 18th and Sunday May 19th.
If you can’t make it that weekend, why not send them a paste-up of your artwork supporting freedom and justice for Palestine to be used during the event.
Give @talesoftheolivetrees and @v_is_4_vasso a follow on Instagram to be kept up to date or for more information.
This artwork is my contribution to be pasted up on the day as we will be away in Tasmania.
"we can rebuild her..."
Today's the day.
After years of my back supporting me through three decades of competitive sports, the births of two beautiful children and more difficult situations than I can remember...it's time for me to give my spine the care it needs to carry me through the rest of my life.
Today I'll have some serious hardware added to this vital yet delicate structure...6 screws and 4 rods will be attached to my lower spine during a double level spine fusion surgery.
But no worries...I am in good hands; very good hands. I found a brilliant and talented neurosurgeon (Dr. Sean Markey) who also happens to have a passion for photography! I told him that I'd like to document this process with photos and he was right on board. In fact, he's bringing his Canon 40D to the hospital so he can photograph the surgery. (i just want to see the drill and screwdriver in action!!!)
It's all good...with a bit of rest, a good amount of rehab and two months wearing an oh-so-sexy back brace, I'll come out of this experience healthier and stronger...and one centimeter taller!!!
Our bodies are amazing...
Medical technology is incredible...
and
Life is beautiful.
:)
©2007 kelly angard
Fine arts in the snow? Yes, this is possible! In cooperation with my dear friend, the gifted American painter Giselle Seeker, I developed this outfit and let me inspire by her stunning RL artwork "Truth". All accessories are included - even exclusively created moon boots. Buying this wearable artwork supports Giselle and will work as a real eye catcher on the slopes as well as in every Xmas sim of SL!
Now finally available on Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Almut-Brunswick-snow-suit-Tr...
abstract freestyle artwork, that looks wonderful on a t-shirt aswell... look here:
www.flickr.com/photos/spaceshipsuperstyle/3640409987/
and if you like it, please vote for it today on
www.designbyhumans.com/vote/detail/57399?page=1
© 2009 / www.flywiththespaceship.com
Normally, as you know, whales are calm and unaggressive animals. But Mr.Whale is different. He's the first eco-whale who tries to protect the earth and who wants to stop the Japanese to kill his friends. He's a real real fan of Greenpeace. And that's why he's attacking Tokyo with his natural watergun, to make sure that the Japanese stop whaling.
(By the way I love Japan, but I hate whaling, too. That's why I am a real supporter of Mr.Whale. I hope he will meet me for a cup of tea very soon.)
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1qzkUaH
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Here’s my portrait of Charli xcx! Drawn with colored pencils on Fabriano paper, and guess what? I am editing the video tutorial of this drawing to post it on YouTube! Tag friends who like her 😊 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 #artistsofinstagram #art #artist #arts_help #arts_gallery #artwork #artstagram #myart #myartwork #worldofartists #charlixcx #breaktherules #brunette #share #sucker #boomclap #beautiful #drawing #draw #young #youngartist #rosa #rose #redlips #red #weheartit #worldofartists #artistsofinstagram #hairstyle #snaptweet #pashaparvez #artwork_support
by @my_drawings_ana_filipa on Instagram.
Kris Vlad from "Vlad In Tears"
Rock At Sage "Hospital Charity Punch"
pic and postwork: www.darksight.berlin
cMaille's alter-ego: Cloudery
Cloudery artwork supports the charity First Book.
somethingcloudery.com
metallic silver ink on 300gsm Magnani Pescia white paper
5" x 7"
edition of 15
printed by Epistolary Press, Oakland, CA
© 2009
Please see my profile for more information.
3D Operator working in a call center. Rendered at high resolution on a white background with diffuse shadows.
Nikon EF 17-50mm f/ 2.8 zoom lens
Exposure 1/80 sec @ f/2.8 ISO 250
© Copyright SASnashall 2014. All Rights Reserved.
A supercharged Jaguar XK in race trim and artwork supporting the NSPCC charity leaving the pits at Goodwood circuit.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Soldiers from the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion read through the letters and artwork of Miami, Fla. high schoolers. Miami Central Senior High School students sent the messages of support to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Soldiers for a Memorial Day project.
For the full story go to: Presidio of Monterey Soldiers admire artwork, support from Miami high school students
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
Photo by Hiro Chang, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Cosmo Cadar, Gregor Friday, Kris Vlad and Dario Vlad.This autograph session at Wonderland13 was'nt boring with these crazy boys.
pic and postwork: www.darksight.berlin
thats right, 2 tickets to Marilyn Manson at the Filmore Detroit
Generously donated by www.motorcityblog.net/
these tickets will be part of the Silent Auction at the Exposure.Detroit show this Friday
This piece of urban artwork by 'Smug' was an unexpected discovery as I made my way around Glasgow hopping on and off alternate subway stations on my way around the loop this weekend.
This was spotted near to Kelvinbridge station.
Generously donated by www.motorcityblog.net/
these tickets will be part of the Silent Auction at the Exposure.Detroit show this Friday
Generously donated by www.motorcityblog.net/
these CDs will be part of the Silent Auction or Raffle at the Exposure.Detroit show this Friday
Dario, the bassman of the band was "blessing" the guys.. Jan, on the left was buying new bunny-ears, Gregor, on the right was holding Holger Mordhorst, the manager of Vlad In Tears in the middle, so he cant jump "out" of the picture. On the back left Cosmo is reflecting for diving ahead or not ;-)
pic and postwork: www.darksight.berlin
Present by darksight.berlin: The funny guys of VIT with the gorgeous crew of Wonderland13,a shop for dark clothes,shoes and sweet'n beautiful stuff.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Soldiers from the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion read through the letters and artwork of Miami, Fla. high schoolers. Miami Central Senior High School students sent the messages of support to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Soldiers for a Memorial Day project.
For the full story go to: Presidio of Monterey Soldiers admire artwork, support from Miami high school students
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
Photo by Hiro Chang, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Soldiers from the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion read through the letters and artwork of Miami, Fla. high schoolers. Miami Central Senior High School students sent the messages of support to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Soldiers for a Memorial Day project.
For the full story go to: Presidio of Monterey Soldiers admire artwork, support from Miami high school students
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
Photo by Hiro Chang, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Soldiers from the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion read through the letters and artwork of Miami, Fla. high schoolers. Miami Central Senior High School students sent the messages of support to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Soldiers for a Memorial Day project.
For the full story go to: Presidio of Monterey Soldiers admire artwork, support from Miami high school students
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
Photo by Hiro Chang, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Soldiers from the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion read through the letters and artwork of Miami, Fla. high schoolers. Miami Central Senior High School students sent the messages of support to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Soldiers for a Memorial Day project.
For the full story go to: Presidio of Monterey Soldiers admire artwork, support from Miami high school students
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
Photo by Hiro Chang, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.