Capture the moment, / Kidnap emotion
Check out the collaboration with Gordon Tant / The Photographer / __ and Paul Louis Villani and his shot The Photographer / ______ See the other poems in this series(which seemed to happen by accident): Artist Writer Pianist
Urban decay isn’t just the rotting away of the buildings, the broken bottles, and cracked sidewalks. It is a disease that infects people …
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BUILDING BOUNDARIES / FEELING THE ENERGY COMBINE / CREATING WALLS / NO MORTAL COULD CLIMB / IN A GLASS SHIRT / WITH PLASTIC SKIN / CREATING WAL…
Poem written by Nicole K. Whitty, Australia Copyright
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Amazing news today ! / I realized my first sell of a framed print. / Great thanks to the anonimous buyer ! / He has made the good choice…
My mind then sees you in your chair / An ethereal tigress curled up there….......
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conceived / gestating / born / burping, teething / growing, maturing, / mating, reproducing / advancing declining / diseasing disputing / declini…
COMPOSITION
Madness I say is the glory of being / Always a laugh shy of you being ... too sane
The lens-inverted woman” its dedicated to Jen Whyte for being the first to read all my posted writings to date, and commenting on every one, and choosing “The World” as her favorite. I visited her RedBubble page and looked a her photography, Then I selected one and …so here it is now a poem based on “The Castle Window” by pijinlane. Thank you. —C.C.
I sit and stare at pictures, / at these moments caught in time. / Have I framed reality?, / or has reality changed my mind?
I guess that I have found the rhyming bug. I was thinking about my photography and this work seem to fit the whole idea of RedBubble, and please my alter artistic ego.
A boat trip of goose bumps / In my mind’s tool-shed / My eyes glimmer a sky filled with fire / Cosmic balance in loving essence
A poem translating my spiritual evolution of self development and unserstanding my path, my karma, my truth.
The earth shines its glow over morning dew / Light brings our blue skies hiding the stars beyond / Yesterday is gone while today is yet to …
Framed by love . the night sky so clear . / stars bright as if near / images of you rush through my head . / alone together naked…
As I call on His might name / Father reforms my broken frame
In April of 2005, I wrote this poem after another one of my self-examinations. I was tired of my life going around in circles; like a merry-go-round, I gave the illusion that I was going places but noticed I was passing the same places again and again. After asking God to point out the problem, I was determined to break free of it in Christ.
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A thank you to Matt Mawson for his framed artistic donation to a charatible cause: An exhibition to raise funds for the RSPCA in WA.
Donations from members of redbubble for an exhibition with a charatible cause in the aid of HOMELESS animals.
child? why do you look so confused…
(A response to this article.. I have lots more to say on the matter… unfortunatly i don’t have time right now) The Honey Monster, Tony The Tiger, and Snap, Crackle and Pop have been branded ‘cartoon villains’ by consumer watchdog Which? for failing to promote healthy eating in children. / (Advertisement) / Other well-loved characters under fire include Moo the Dairylea cow, Coco the Coco Pops monkey and Quicky the Nesquik Bunny. / The characters were named in a Which? report for not helping in the fight against childhood obesity and poor diet. / Out of 19 children’s food company cartoon favourites, not one was found to promote healthier products, researchers for the consumer campaign group found. / The Cartoon League Table was compiled by Which? after a survey found that two-thirds of people believe food companies should not be allowed to use popular characters to advertise unhealthy food. / Among the “cartoon baddies” highlighted by researchers was Moo the Dairylea cow. Which? said manufacturer Kraft’s cartoon creation was present across much of Dairylea packaging. But they pointed out that the cheese products are often high in saturated fat and salt. / Dairylea Lunchables chicken ‘n’ cheese wraps contain more than a third of the maximum amount of salt a seven to 10-year old should consume, Which? said. / Tony the Tiger, famed for his ‘gr-r-reat!’ catchphrase, was also ticked off by the watchdog. The long-serving tiger’s product Frosties contain over a third sugar, Which? noted. / Campaigners called for the advertising industry to amend the existing self-regulatory CAP and BCAP codes to encourage firms to use popular characters to help in the fight against childhood obesity and diet-related disease. / Clare Corbett, food campaigner at Which?, said: “Cartoons are great fun for kids. We definitely don’t want to see the end of popular characters like Tony the Tiger and the Honey Monster, but we do want to see them promoting healthier products. / “If the industry fails to act, the Government must step in.”)
It’s as if not saying anything is going to solve everything.
Wrote this in Driver’s Ed a couple years ago. / (No wonder I’m not a very good driver. XD)
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i just want to curl up and die / aye that old familar saying / we all recognise it we all know it / we all feel it / and we all say it at so…
today she was a bitch / screaming of her head / as if i had done something so badly wrong / leaving me wishing i was dead / i only spilt so…
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