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Hey! I just figured out how to layer photos. So for the first one I chose to put my daughter in jail.
The Skye Bridge is a road bridge over Loch Alsh, connecting mainland Highland with the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
I, Oliver the Egg, rule in hell. You may have already gotten that impression from some of my other wicked deeds. It is true. I am the king of Hell. Chicken God, come get me if you dare!
Textures used were provided by irfan cheema and ground*floor
Strobist Info: Vivitar 285 bounced off posterboard and flagged to keep direct light off the background. Tiggered remotely via cybersyncs.
The smoke was courtesy of one very smelly incense cone.
Circa editor Peter Fitzgerald makes his point during a day-long visual art criticism programme during the MAVIS programme in Temple Bar.
About Eastside Projects : Eastside Projects: is an artist-run space as public gallery and incubator of new ideas for the City of Birmingham and beyond.
Eastside Projects is being developped as a new model for a gallery, one where space and programme are intertwined: a complex evolving programme of commissioned works and events, starting from radical historical positions and including a new typeface, will also form the spatial identity of the gallery and provide vital distinctive features to the area.
Eastside Projects is a not-for-profit organisation, working in partnership with Birmingham City University and STATE Enterprises, revenue funded by Arts Council England West Midlands; it aims to commission and present experimental contemporary art practices and exhibitions and fully participate and support the cultural activity of the city both inside and out.
Eastside Projects was conceived by artist-curator Gavin Wade and is organised by a founding collective comprising Simon & Tom Bloor, Celine Condorelli, Ruth Claxton, and James Langdon."
eastside project heath mill lane - Google Search: "86 Heath Mill Lane, Digbeth. Birmingham B9 4AR"
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Sixteen After School programs designed and built scarecrows that were displayed in Sister Cities Park October 1-31, 2012.
While walking through the Croatian highlands close to Solvenian border, all of a sudden I got this star light shining very brightly through the tree tops.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in Photography. Lol: Gaston (aka Gasssman).