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Pseudo-compassionate break up line that fell into the wrong hands...(translation) of course it's YOU

 

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Wearing:

Nardcotix Rosie

.SHI Eirene

ZIBSKA Noir Pack

 

with the fabulous Mr. Root

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Inspired by Edvard Munch's "The Scream."

 

The image is a macro photo of a hairbrush, processed in Photoshop. I attempted to give the impression of a lone individual, caught in the claustrophobic, existential moment, defined by a dreamlike state of paranoia and anxiety.

 

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I came across these two extraterrestrials floating quickly towards their UFO which had an unusual symbol or badge. I had to pan to keep up with them which blurred the background. The location will not be revealed in order to protect the innocent.

And no, I certainly had not been drinking. . . . .well, not much at all.

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Something just doesn't seem right here....

 

An optical illusion pieced together with macro photos of a backlit cube-prism.

 

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Graffiti by Stik painted for the Chichester Street Art Festival. - not in London but Chichester.

These icons you can see at the toilets of The Lighthouse, a center for architecture and design in Glasgow. I think they are great.

My English friend (see my image: Cheer Up and Carry On) "creating a scene" in Hollywood, California out-dashing "Mr. A". As you can see, my buddy is anything but a monochrome stiff :-). He's a long time professional TV, film and stage actor based in LA.

 

André Saraiva (aka Monsieur André and Monsieur A, born 1971) known monomymously as Andre, is a Swedish graffiti artist, actor and director, hotelier, and restaurant operator.

 

Born in Uppsala, Sweden, where his Portuguese parents had fled the military regime of Salazar, his mother was a translator and his father a painter. André moved to Paris at the age of 10, and started graffiti art at the age of 13.

 

In 1989, André started tagging a top-hatted, stick figure character by the name of "Mr. A" on the streets of Paris, which earned him a reputation as a renowned graffiti artist. According to André, he has drawn approximately 300,000 Mr. A characters worldwide since the inception of his career.

 

7DWF: Monday - Free Theme

Left to Right

Denna More | Daisy Stickfigure | Wren Noir | aAlliAa | Lee Lynn Posthorn | Faith Ann Nirion | Siobhin Shippe | Callow Lefavre

"Avoid the world, it's just a lot of dust and drag and means nothing in the end." -Jack Kerouac

Editing some of my old photos brings back that brief moment in time as a memory and a time long gone. I distinctly remember taking this one, and it feels like a long time ago now.

 

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More of that time I was in Arizona...

 

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If the sun is getting closer

Then why does it feel cold?

And in the eyes of the world I'm older

I can't take it much longer

 

I wanna go home, I wanna go home

I wanna feel the way I did

I wanna go home, I wanna go home

Back, back to the way it was

 

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There's always more than one way to see something. Are the two standing figures safe inside a building, or teetering on the outside? And is the hanging figure holding onto one of the two sides closest to us, or furthest from us?

 

The image itself is a macro photo of a harshly-backlit cube prism. I flipped the image upside-down and added some stick-figures. Oh, and there's a bit more optical trickery going on here. The cube prism's 6 faces are completely smooth--it's not split up into additional squares. Given the right angle though, it appears sort of like a 4x4 Rubik's Cube, which it simply is not. All the additional squares are really not "there."

 

One thing I'm a little curious about, is if some of you perceive this image 2-D more readily than 3-D; that is, a simple, flat design, vs a cube with depth. Without enough cues, it's tough for the brain to decipher between 2-D and 3-D. In this case, the shading isn't very strong, and the foreground-background changes in size aren't very noticeable. Just curious; I'd like to know.

 

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Bridge over the Monash Freeway

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A road, er..stair sign Alice stumbled across in Wonderland

 

This is a stair optical illusion; tilt your head (or phone, or monitor ;) ) slightly to the left or right, and you'll see one figure sitting on a step, the other standing; tilt your head the opposite direction, and the sitting character will now be standing, and vice versa. The stairs will flip-flop.

 

The stairs were built using macro photos of a backlit cube prism, then combined in photoshop.

 

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This little family is living life in a little cave inside Greenwater Pictograph Cave.

 

Death Valley National Park.

Fallen down gum trees on the shores of Lake Bonney in South Australia.

Looking a bit like stick figure sketches. (no pun intended)

Stik.

 

Family made homeless, . . . building since demolished.

 

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This is a tower that probably serves as a lighthouse too. It resides on the spiral jetty at Montrose Beach...so I won't be adding this to the "Guess Where" group.

 

This is one leg of it which looks like a "Wicker Man"-type stick figure to me...

Another image which will be in show 'Il Linguaggio del Tempo' . (The language of time). Each of 6 photos will have an indeterminate time ascribed to it. ' Tempo fa' roughly translates to ' A while ago'

I always wondered what these signs were for. Now I know.

Self-portrait - Best Seen LARGE

 

Day 95... count down to 100 starts now!

 

This was a drawing K and I did years ago when we were reconnecting and coming close again after an argument. Edit done today for fuggers GayFabulous challenge!!

 

FGR - Rainbows can be straight! + Dorks Unite

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATEY-MIGHTY-MAITE!!!

 

21 questions to answer:

 

1.) Why is sex so sexy? everything is sexy, so why not sex, too?

 

2.) What kind of animal are you? cat - preferably big black kind like a panther (hey a dork can dream)

 

3.) What's grosser than gross? the smell of bacon on the grill - especially if I have got a migraine. Gross!

 

4.) How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop? 54

 

5.) What was the best thing before sliced bread? a bread knife

 

6.) Do you poop in the woods? nah!!!! need a clean toilet everytime (I can pee in the woods though, given enough urgency)

 

7.) What's your favorite sammich? hummous and grilled veg

 

8.) What's your worst habit? apart from picking my nose?! umm... watching inane TV

 

9.) If a #2 Pencil is so popular then why is it still #2? middle child has got to get a look in

 

10.) What is your shoe size? 39, 6.5 or 8 depending on country

 

11.) When cheese gets it's picture taken, what does it say? ..........................

 

12.) What kind of shape are you? (duh like a square or like a circle) oval, most definitely oval

 

13.) What's yer sign baby? two

 

14.) What's yer job? hmm... charity fundraising, with a side-line in natural meds

 

15.) Big Bewbies or Small Bewbies? tiny titties

 

16.) Where are you from? planet earth (told you I was a dork!)

 

17.) Do you hang the tp ova or unda? heh? had to look that up. Over, definitely OVER!

 

18.) What's your phobia? heights, especially cliffs... but have recently discovered I can get a real high from confronting this fear - tis better than drugs (dork!!!)

 

19.) What do you wash first in the shower? whatever is to hand

 

20.) Have you ever stuck a foreign object up your nose? umm no...? (is this back to fingers again?)

 

21.) What do chickens think we taste like? snake

   

This is also week 7 of 52 weekly self-portraits

Spotted amidst the narrow lanes of Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai.

 

Context:

Washerman/women in local language are called 'Dhobi'.

 

From the 'tourist info poster' placed outside:

 

1. This a 125+ years old open air laundrymat in Mumbai.

 

2. There are rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. Its the world's largest outdoor laundry.

 

3. This place has an annual turnover of approx. 2 Million USD

 

4. It garnered a Guiness Book record entry under 'most people hand-washing cloths at a single location', at 2011.

 

I wanted to write a personal note, but found this article expressing it way better. Do read.

 

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He struggled desperately and futilely toward the light... Macro Monday: White Paper

I wonder who designed this sign so that the little stick man got screwed right in the head?

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