Oils on canvas 40cm x 50cm / Cover photograph on the “Sacred Spirit” Chants and Dances of the Native AmericansCD
Image captured in a rural village in Laos. Laos was a French colony at the start of the 20th century. It was a union of two former kingdoms, Luang Prabang and Vientiane. The French administered it as a territory within the protectorate of French Indo-China. After World War II, French Indo-China was divided up into three independent countries within the French Union: Cambodia, Laos (independent on 1949-07-19), and Vietnam. FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER GROUP ON OCT. 22/09 FEATURED IN THE MULTI-RACIAL BEAUTY GROUP ON OCT. 30/09
Just a snap of me with my little Adriano…....to help you get to know me better! Baci e Saluti, Luisa This photo was featured in “Multi-racial Beauty” – grazie!! thank you!!
pen & ink on 220gsm drawing paper
MacLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, India FEATURED IN THE HUMAN CONDITION GROUP ON 17.9.09 FEATURED IN THE UN!TY GROUP ON OCT. 22/09 FEATURED IN THE MULTI-RACIAL BEAUTY GROUP ON OCT. 30/09 PLACED IN THE TOP TEN IN THE ‘HERO OF THE DAY’ CHALLENGE IN THE SPEAKING PHOTOS GROUP
Collaboration of Princessleah & Kevin Mawso SONG OF THE SIRENS Listen to our voices, men of the sea We are waiting for you here by the moonlight Our aching hearts are longing for you Come and join us here, and feel the breeze We have been waiting for you, all this time We need your sweet caresses, the softness of your lips Come and join us here by the moonlight And we will swim across this ocean Swim and be free, amongst the dolphins Explore the world beneath the sea Explore our desires within We are here, you need not be afraid We will take care of you Our bodies are here for the taking We are the mistresses of the ocean This is our kingdom, hear our song, hear our plea our kings of the sea SONG OF THE SIRENS Checkout Princessleah creative work on princessleah:
Painted with the kind authorisation of photographer Ben Visbeek. / Ben took a photo of this woman at Van Vieng Market, Laos. / Pastels on Colourfix paper (tan) 30×40 cm —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Reproduit avec l’authorisation du photographe Ben Visbeek. / Ben a pris la photo de cette femme au marché de Vang Vieng au Laos. Pastels sur papier Colourfix (beige) 30×40 cm
Mother and children in a rural village in Laos. Laos was a French colony at the start of the 20th century. It was a union of two former kingdoms, Luang Prabang and Vientiane. The French administered it as a territory within the protectorate of French Indo-China. After World War II, French Indo-China was divided up into three independent countries within the French Union: Cambodia, Laos (independent on 1949-07-19), and Vietnam. FEATURED IN THE FIRST THINGS GROUP ON OCT. 26/09 FEATURED IN THE MULTI-RACIAL BEAUTY GROUP ON OCT. 30/09
My attempt at a happy poem. / Most times all i can think of is sadness and fear / I can never share my moments of happiness with anyone / I find them impossible to word, i only know how i feel it. / But this, i tried to remember the feeling i had when i wake up and see a face laying next to me, the arms around me and the feelings that stir inside me. This is what i got :0 Hope you enjoy it!
Featured Writing 24 October 2009 / First Things Featured Writing 30 October 2009 / Multiracial Beauty My literary works and images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without my express written authorization. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved / 16 October 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / Journey with Spirit
Look into the eyes of a hungry child. Isn’t that enough?
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Collaborative work of Kevin Mawson & Sally Omar / / kevinmawson
I really didn’t expect this one. My name is on the cover but the photo is not mine. The interview is the feature though! Wow.
gouache acrylic ball pen indian ink chalk on paper tablecloth
Dumai, Indonesia A baby in mother’s arms Canon EOS Rebel XT, Canon 75-300mm Featured in Asian Photography Magazine India October 2009 Featured in Asian Photography Magazine Sinapore September 2009 2010 Sony World Photography Award Entry “Submission for Digital Camera Magazine “Your Best Shot Photography Contest *Top 10 in “Your Best Black and White Portrait” in Random Photography Challenge
A viewer contemplates Noh masks at an exhibit in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. FEATURED IN THE IMAGES & IDEAS GROUP ON OCT. 24/09 FEATURED IN THE KAIROS GROUP ON OCT. 25/09 FEATURED IN THE SPEAKING PHOTOS GROUP ON NOV. 1/09 FEATURED IN THE YOUR MAGIC PLACE GROUP ON NOV. 4/09 Noh is a type of masque, which is performed by actors with masks. There are sixty basic types of Noh masks. It is said that today we have two hundred and some dozens different kinds of Noh masks. Covering the face with a mask is related to the transformation of a person, just like make-up. It is said that a Noh mask has more power than just a tool of disguise; it has an element of spell, which provides spiritual power to the Noh actor. The Noh mask is called omote. As we can understand from the fact that Noh mask controls the importance (rank) of Noh drama, the mask is quite significant for Noh actors. In most cases, there is no particular mask assigned to a particular character. Rather, the type of masks to be used is designated for each drama. Therefore, it ultimately depends on shite to decide which mask he will use for the drama, and he selects from those available. Noh was called “sarugaku” or “sarugaku-no-Noh” from the Heian and Kamakura eras through the Edo era. These names are associated with the origin of Noh, “sangaku” being a performance art introduced from China during the Nara era.
Captured this image at KilaRaipur Rural Festival 2006. A brave Nihang Singh displaying feat of uncommen velore. Nikon D70, Nikkor 18-70
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Ink water indian ink on listing paper
Captured this image at Hyderabad the historic city of India. Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200
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