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By Peter Beard. Westfield Shopping Centre, London. 29jun2010

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

The Isom Asemic Code Cipher is a cryptogram code system. This form of cipher embodies geometric and organic shapes. Because it use basic shapes it is an economical and effective method of transmitting confidential information. These devices were often employed by the ancients or by the Medieval philosophers and alchemists. The mystics of the Middle Ages used a system of cryptography which concealed the secrets of the human soul. The Isom Asemic Code Cipher can only be decoded by individuals versed in the deep philosophic principles upon which many mystics based their theories of life. Much information relating to the invisible nature of man is hidden under what seems to be mere scribbles and unrecognizable organic shapes. Every student of symbolism and philosophy should be acquainted with the underlying principles of cryptography. This art furnishes a fascinating method of developing an acute mental awareness. Discrimination and observation are indispensable to the person seeking knowledge, and no study is equal to cryptography as a means of invigorating these powers.

:Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

This is a work from 1976 by Terry Fox.

The tide was as high as I've seen it in 6 or 7 years. There was no marsh. Clapper Rails swimming everywhere; and then these castaways, a metaphor for the last survivors of an endangered species.

Arrowhead Marsh...or it was

Oakland, CA

Overweight man cartoon character lying on armchair and drinking soda. Physical inactivity, passive lifestyle, bad habit. Sedentary lifestyle. Vector isolated concept metaphor illustration

the lone remaining (and in the process of being demolished) building of the cabrini green housing project stands in the foreground.

When you travel (for real or metaphorically) make sure that you keep a diary

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Holga double exposure of our garden and the barbecue at the end of July 2014. Olympia Street, St. John's, Portland OR

Found at Canada Water. I think this work displays a sense of balance disturbed, the very slightly off-centre placement of the Red Bull can demonstrating the artist's desire to unsettle the viewer through subtle disruption of the symmetry of the work as a whole. Or something. I wonder if the same artist was behind its companion work of a few weeks ago.

the chap in the background is Brian Eno

METAPHOR: I'm big and all the things around me are small.

REAL: I have a big God who takes care of me and my worries ahead of me.

 

Praise God!

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

Dedicated to my good friend Gaurav Kapur. (1977 - 2008)

This was shot at Juhu Beach, Bombay, India

graphic illustrations of a change of heart

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas

Or just a pointless excuse to take a photo?

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Chua, Joewelle Jervees D.

Macabagdal, Pierre

Manalo, Anthony

Medenilla, Simon

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

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