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scene from the rally and march in Tallahassee, Oct. 23, 2007 that was held in protest of the acquital of the guards and nurse who were charged in the 2006 death of 14-year-old Martin Lee Anderson at a Panama City, Fla, boot camp.

 

Anderson died after a beating that occurred after he had collapsed during a run. After less than an hour of deliberations, an all white jury acquitted the seven prison guards who were caught on video tape beating Anderson. The jury also acquitted a nurse who watched the beating.

 

The march and rally were organized by the NAACP, which is calling for the Justice Department to investigate Anderson's death.

 

About 1,000 people from as far away as Miami participated in the march, which ended in a rally at the federal courthouse in Tallahassee.

    

Crying for its life.

 

Yup. Almost done with my Spyrius figs.

while the snow was melting down, the statue was crying.

Metal Gear Solid 4 - Picture of Crying Wolf

 

Crying Wolf is a boss in MGS4. Snake meets her when he arrives at the Shadow Moses Island Snowfield, where she attacks him. Crying Wolf is equip with a Rail Gun for Long Range attacks. The most effective way of killing Crying Wolf is to Snipe her before she gets you.

Chiesa di San Michele al pizzo

We were trying to put him into the little baby sling thing, but he had other ideas...

Hanging out with Cooper in his room.

 

Hanging out with Cooper in his room

"Crying Man", 2008

Gouache

  

©2010, Paul Kroner

I finished the painting finally! The problem: crying baby at night. The trouble: sleepless nights. The documentation: a painting for my son. In the process of doing such a painting, I managed to relax a bit.

 

The original scribble was "Incredible Crying Machine" on a CIAK sketch book in July 07, followed by even more sleepless nights with toss and turns in tiny little space thus the "Sleepless... Ego... Beauty" sketch. The acceptance part was in Oct 07 while I had some "talks" with my son about his crying through an afternoon chat "McQueen, Thomas, Elmo and My Son".

 

This idea of a crying machine persisted and I needed to do an acrylic painting about it. So one night near Xmas I pulled out a canvas and started from scratch and spent several days putting in symbols and my feelings in the final painting.

 

Well if you care to read the details, here's the symbols in the painting:

 

* Baby fat cheek: looks like a ball, which someday in the future will be gone. The cuteness diminishes as he ages.

* The wind-up spring handle behind his back: the invisible drive which keeps him crying unstoppable

* The winged legs: he runs very fast, most of the time toe walking/running. A condition I need to help him fix before its too late

* Music notes: when he runs, it really feels like he is running with music

* Clouds: unstoppable crying machine, a zleep buster, all the car brands he knows at the at of 2.9 years old. These clouds are sort of what he and my life collides

* Flying bucket: to catch his tears, literally the bucket is me flying over to comfort him for whatever reason he is crying for

* Sweat: he sweats at night and when he exercises, mostly started from the back of his head

* The porch: a door between his dream or half-wake half-sleep state and the real world. In the dream land the territory is the sky where he flies, while on the reality side everything is upside down

* The window: exemplifies how the dream land and reality is different

* 0 - 2.9 years old: I have a feeling that these unstoppable crying will stop after he is 3 years old. That he will be able to walk through the dream land - reality door with ease

* Blue eyes and pant: he likes blue a lot. I asked "do you like blue eyes?" one time, and he said "Yes!"

 

More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/unstoppable-crying-machine...

The column known as Tear or Crying Column, has an appearance as if it were crying because it is wet unlike the other columns. It is reported that the Crying Pillar was built for the memory of hundreds of slaves who lost their lives during the construction of the Basilica Cistern.

Metal Gear Solid 4 - Picture of Crying Wolf

 

Crying Wolf is a boss in MGS4. Snake meets her when he arrives at the Shadow Moses Island Snowfield, where she attacks him. Crying Wolf is equip with a Rail Gun for Long Range attacks. The most effective way of killing Crying Wolf is to Snipe her before she gets you.

Found this outside Petaluma California, sitting next to the street. Looks like it's crying when viewed large.

I finished the painting finally! The problem: crying baby at night. The trouble: sleepless nights. The documentation: a painting for my son. In the process of doing such a painting, I managed to relax a bit.

 

The original scribble was "Incredible Crying Machine" on a CIAK sketch book in July 07, followed by even more sleepless nights with toss and turns in tiny little space thus the "Sleepless... Ego... Beauty" sketch. The acceptance part was in Oct 07 while I had some "talks" with my son about his crying through an afternoon chat "McQueen, Thomas, Elmo and My Son".

 

This idea of a crying machine persisted and I needed to do an acrylic painting about it. So one night near Xmas I pulled out a canvas and started from scratch and spent several days putting in symbols and my feelings in the final painting.

 

Well if you care to read the details, here's the symbols in the painting:

 

* Baby fat cheek: looks like a ball, which someday in the future will be gone. The cuteness diminishes as he ages.

* The wind-up spring handle behind his back: the invisible drive which keeps him crying unstoppable

* The winged legs: he runs very fast, most of the time toe walking/running. A condition I need to help him fix before its too late

* Music notes: when he runs, it really feels like he is running with music

* Clouds: unstoppable crying machine, a zleep buster, all the car brands he knows at the at of 2.9 years old. These clouds are sort of what he and my life collides

* Flying bucket: to catch his tears, literally the bucket is me flying over to comfort him for whatever reason he is crying for

* Sweat: he sweats at night and when he exercises, mostly started from the back of his head

* The porch: a door between his dream or half-wake half-sleep state and the real world. In the dream land the territory is the sky where he flies, while on the reality side everything is upside down

* The window: exemplifies how the dream land and reality is different

* 0 - 2.9 years old: I have a feeling that these unstoppable crying will stop after he is 3 years old. That he will be able to walk through the dream land - reality door with ease

* Blue eyes and pant: he likes blue a lot. I asked "do you like blue eyes?" one time, and he said "Yes!"

 

More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/unstoppable-crying-machine...

A mural painted on the wall in an abandonded church

Here's Mama bird, trying to fake me out with a "broken wing". She was quite persistent, and would wait for me and squawk and flutter louder and more intensely when I'd stop to look for her nest. I found it and looked and took a few pictures, and by the time I'd finished she had given up and flown away. Or maybe I left just in time to avoid being divebombed by an angry mother bird!

the other version of planet cake cupcakes

I finished the painting finally! The problem: crying baby at night. The trouble: sleepless nights. The documentation: a painting for my son. In the process of doing such a painting, I managed to relax a bit.

 

The original scribble was "Incredible Crying Machine" on a CIAK sketch book in July 07, followed by even more sleepless nights with toss and turns in tiny little space thus the "Sleepless... Ego... Beauty" sketch. The acceptance part was in Oct 07 while I had some "talks" with my son about his crying through an afternoon chat "McQueen, Thomas, Elmo and My Son".

 

This idea of a crying machine persisted and I needed to do an acrylic painting about it. So one night near Xmas I pulled out a canvas and started from scratch and spent several days putting in symbols and my feelings in the final painting.

 

Well if you care to read the details, here's the symbols in the painting:

 

* Baby fat cheek: looks like a ball, which someday in the future will be gone. The cuteness diminishes as he ages.

* The wind-up spring handle behind his back: the invisible drive which keeps him crying unstoppable

* The winged legs: he runs very fast, most of the time toe walking/running. A condition I need to help him fix before its too late

* Music notes: when he runs, it really feels like he is running with music

* Clouds: unstoppable crying machine, a zleep buster, all the car brands he knows at the at of 2.9 years old. These clouds are sort of what he and my life collides

* Flying bucket: to catch his tears, literally the bucket is me flying over to comfort him for whatever reason he is crying for

* Sweat: he sweats at night and when he exercises, mostly started from the back of his head

* The porch: a door between his dream or half-wake half-sleep state and the real world. In the dream land the territory is the sky where he flies, while on the reality side everything is upside down

* The window: exemplifies how the dream land and reality is different

* 0 - 2.9 years old: I have a feeling that these unstoppable crying will stop after he is 3 years old. That he will be able to walk through the dream land - reality door with ease

* Blue eyes and pant: he likes blue a lot. I asked "do you like blue eyes?" one time, and he said "Yes!"

 

More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/unstoppable-crying-machine...

A young girl with tears running down her cheeks in Mathare slum, Nairobi

 

Story of Karbalaa and Alhussain : www.ezsoftech.com/stories/download1.asp

قال الصادق (ع) : من ذَكَرنا أو ذُكرنا عنده فخرج من عينه دمعٌ مثل جناح بعوضة ، غفر الله له ذنوبه ولو كانت مثل زبد البحر.

 

Another picture of my parts bus.

Looks like she is crying , don´T she?

Taked with my nikon d80 and hdr made in photomatix retouch with photoshop and nikon capture.

What have we done to the world

Look what we've done…

a crying eye to end the last day of the year.....2012

december 31 2012

Bessa r2a / carl zeiss 50mm sonnar 1.5 / kodak tri-x 400

Now they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder (fonder)

And that tears are only rain to make love grow

Well my love for you could never grow no stronger (stronger)

If I lived to be a hundred years old

 

Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me

I can see that far away look in your eyes

I can tell by the way you hold me darlin' Oooh

That it won't be long before it's cryin' time

 

Ray Charles

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