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"Imagine-Labyrinth Word Cloud" is an original collage/assemblage piece using a self casted-plaster replication of the 12 circuit, Chartres Cathedral Labyrinth.
It measures 8x10 inches (5/8" at it's thickest) & is made on canvas board. The background is an acrylic & tissue paper laminate, the labyrinth is made out of plaster, painted pale black with halo-gold glitter, the stars are acrylic painted & glittered paper & the word cloud is an ink-jet print on vellum with a decorative deckle edge. The labyrinth is 4.5" in diameter & 1/4" thick. The piece is also embellished with gold toned, metal butterfly & dragonfly beads. The words in the world cloud include: imagine, believe, dream, hope, grow, become, wish & create!
The word cloud was created by this artist at www.wordle.net
This item can be matted & framed, leaned against an easel or exhibited as is. I do not frame my work prior to selling them as framing is an individual option. Plus it keeps the shipping rate down.
It is a piece of art as well as a spiritual or healing tool! As a tool, the labyrinth can be "walked" with a stylus as a form of meditation, grounding, journeying and more...
In the run-up to Obama's inauguration: a word cloud of George Bush Snr's first inauguration speech (1989).
The bigger the word, the more times it was used.
An interactive version with the full speech text is here.
New! Challenge 243.0 ~ Art With Text. ~ The Award Tree ~
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Time Is on My Side
Song by The Rolling Stones
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New! Challenge 243.0 ~ Art With Text. ~ The Award Tree ~
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Word art/ text art
To all my Flickr Friends , especially the wonderful members of the FFF+ group I hope you have a wonderful, healthy, safe and ecologically sustainable 2020.
As Australia burns I send grateful wishes to our firefighters, another of whom lost his life yesterday. Such sadness for the young woman expecting her first child without her partner and a town burning in Victoria.
As a librarian I hope the sentiments displayed on the big screen at the State Library of Victoria are part of your best endeavours.
Created by (loosely) following the tutorial here:
designpress.com/photoshop/word-cloud-effect-tutorial-phot...
While I was wandering through Flickr, I came across a website that makes a 'word cloud' from text. I thought it looked fun, so I tried it with
When I saw how it came out, I thought that it would be an appropriate end to my run of snowy shots, as the word 'snow' seems to be rather prominent! I expect that's because it's featured rather heavily in the last few posts on my blog!
If you'd like to have a go at making a word cloud see www.wordle.net/
The frequency of use dictates its size. For the complete text, visit:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/obama_inauguration/784...
This is a word cloud created by Wordle of the front page of my Internet Marketing Blog as of 8/15/08. Very cool but too bad Wordle doesn't do the same thing for entire sites. THAT'd be usefull! Read: Wordle Cloud For Internet Marketing Blog.
T+L 2009 View of 21st Century School Libraries
Participants in this session at the NSBA 2009 Denver T+L Conference were asked to list three words (nouns, verbs, or adjectives) describing the 21st C K-12 library. And thus the resulting word cloud...
Proof of the success of the G20 in Brisbane will be how the world's leaders tackle the question of inequality and exclusiveness.
The words are taken from the poem I wrote, titled - "it's a bubble thing!".
Bubbles - small, big, colored thing,
you blow them, they will fly, as if touch the sky.
ephemeral - never care - flaunt their wings,
you will not know, it's a bubble thing!
One day I asked a bubbly bubble,
you sway as if you will always be there;
oblivious of thing, you sway in your own bubble.
she said - it's a bubble thing!
The bubble said where did you blow me from and where did I eventually go?
I thought and thought...
She said why are you so attached to just one form of the duality,
but may be its a little non-intuitive to you, as it's a bubble thing!
She said - you thought you generated one, but it was always there!
you just changed its form to something, which was volatile and bare.
You behold the vista - but once you desired to hold...
But, why am I telling you this...? it's a bubble thing!
--Rajesh Singh
20140513
Taking a break and playing around, tonight--here's a word cloud design created using all of the Ozimals bunny fur, and elite fur, names. The larger a word is, the more often it appears in the trait list ( wiki.ozimals.com/bunny_traits.html ).
Project 365, #207 - 22nd Sept 2012
‘X’ Marks the Spot - I did start digging at this mark, but the staff got extremely cagey and demanded I stop. I tried to explain to them the vast numbers of pieces of eight potentially to be uncovered but they weren’t having any of it, Aarrr!
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A wordcloud of all captions in A. Koford's Laugh-Out-Loud Cats. Last one, I swear! This time, all words are included. Made at wordle.net
Words used more frequently are larger. See the post on my blog.
jindal-speech.png
Generated at http://www.wordle.net/
copyright © Mim Eisenberg/mimbrava studio. All rights reserved.
I saw a neat Christmas word cloud on javadoug's site and asked him which program he used, and he told me is was Wordle. I have a Word document in which I have assorted quotations that have struck my fancy, so I copied and pasted all the quotations into the Wordle program, and the result is this image. Pretty neat, eh?
The size of the font is based on frequency, so I like that the biggest words are one, love, others, best, time, life, learn, moment and friend.
Jonathan Feinberg is the creator of Wordle, and on his blog is a link to visualizations of all U.S. presidents' inaugural addresses.
If you do your own word cloud, please share it here in a comment below, using a thumbnail size image. And describe what words you started from. Thanks.
See my shots on flickriver:
www.flickrriver.com/photos/mimbrava/
Please join us on Super Eco and enter our December “A Celebration of Nature” contest by tagging it SuperEco, posting it in the pool, and entering it in the contest thread. Thanks.
The contest ends December 31st.
Family portraits are always an adventure around our house. I was lucky to get the one in the comment below with everyone's faces showing, but once I saw the one with Harrison hiding in his 'hard hat' and everybody else laughing at him, I knew that would be the one I would use.
This week, as we celebrate Thanksgiving here in the U.S., I can't help thinking about family. Both Christy and I have been blessed with generations of strong, healthy, God-fearing families. Over this holiday weekend, we will celebrate with not only our parents and siblings, but many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins, as well. They love us and we love them.
Of all things, this is something I should not take for granted, but all too often, I do.
Beyond the parades; beyond the football and certainly beyond the inevitable preparations for "Black Friday" -- may we remember to celebrate the bounty that we experience all around us everyday. Yes, a bounty of food, to be sure, but also a bounty of family and friends; a bounty of wealth; a bounty of freedom; a bounty in all of God's many blessings.
The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need.
He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams.
He renews my strength.
He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name.
Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me.
Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me.
You prepare a feast for me in the presence of my enemies.
You honor me by anointing my head with oil.
My cup overflows with blessings.
Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.
--Psalm 23
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Words used more frequently are larger. See the post on my blog.
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Generated at http://www.wordle.net/
"I loved you in the morning, our kisses deep and warm,
your hair upon the pillow like a sleepy golden storm,
yes, many loved before us, I know that we are not new,
in city and in forest they smiled like me and you,
but now it's come to distances and both of us must try,
your eyes are soft with sorrow,
Hey, that's no way to say goodbye......."
From........"Songs of Leonard Cohen".......1967
The tragedy in Tuscon this past week has increased our National conversation over what words mean and how they matter.
Jared Laughner first asked, "What's government if words don't have meaning?"
Sarah Palin responded to the concern over how words are used by saying "No one should be deterred from speaking up and speaking out in peaceful dissent, and we certainly must not be deterred by those who embrace evil and call it good."
President Obama spoke at the memorial service and reminded us that "it's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds."
This word cloud graphic (please click the graphic to view larger in lightbox) was created using the top 20 words from transcripts of statements presented by Jared Loughner in his Youtube videos; in a video released by Sarah Palin; and in the memorial speech offered by President Obama.
I find it very interesting to see the most used, and therefore seemingly most important, words compared in this way.
As a child, my parents taught us first to "love one another" and "to do unto others as you would have done unto you". They were very strict in how they allowed my brother and I to speak. We were not allowed to say "hate" or to call someone a "liar" or "cheater". Those words were the foulest bad language or dirty words in our household. You can imagine that if the words were considered that horrendous then it would surely follow that the action of actually doing one of the words was incomprehensible in our minds.
Thank you Mom and Dad for teaching us that what we say and how we say it matters.
Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.
Isaiah 55: 1-2
Willemsparkweg 31/05/2021 18h56
Originally the company Pasteuning on Willemsparkweg was a deli, but nowadays for wine and spirits. Love the word cloud in the window and their rosé on display.
Willemsparkweg
The Willemsparkweg is a street in Amsterdam Zuid in the Museumkwartier neighbourhood. The street starts at the Van Baerlestraat and ends at the Konininginneweg. The length is 800 meters.
The street was built in the year 1881. Since 1903 tram line 2 is serving this street and the neighbourhood.
More: Wikipedia - Willemsparkweg (Dutch)