From: ‘Girl Woe…Too much Edgar Allan Poe…’ serves as warning for my Adam and Paulie not to pull the blinds n’ light candles purely as mood-setting for brooding… Though it is romantic to listen to ‘new order’ and the ‘cure’ whilst re-scripting sourced obituaries in order to come up with your ultimate own… Remember Vincent, you are not Edgar Allan Poe… The Epic Collection of ‘Elle Jaye Rose’ facebook graffiti EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS note some designs may have an ever so-slight screen resolution affect (which is part of their concept)
For the author n you I have planned to also do one with a newsprint design, but it’s not ready yet
Simple but pointed
I know, I know .. .but color does matter, after all.
Painted on the image are the Arabic words: / Passion, Love, Beauty, Imagination, Soul, Affection, Ardor, and Flame (Lahab) The following poem, for which the image was created, is a collaboration between myself and Ms. Aaliyah Hannan: Ordained to Dance With my index finger I trace / a smooth invisible arc / down the glossy round surface / of this orb. I exhale crystal goblets / of fruitless faith in the calm of / numinous white blossoms while alternating waves of pace / and rhythm perform / a ceremony of shifting guards. Almost lost— / subtle voices a slice / above, below audible, / wine without cups, / heaven-less clouds, backs turned to mystery, / the nomadic prison / resting in wisdom, / ancient pages unreeling / amid azure skies / of naked eloquence. Alarms shriek / in every quarter of this wistful city. / I look for you to make love / the path to abide this / supernatural immensity. With eyes shut fast / in aching sensuality / I’ll choose a landscape / like a canvas of tears / dreaming. I’ll find release / in the strands of my knowing instincts. / Make permanent / the jubilant abandon of my twinging spirit. Sorted / the remnants of my prophet’s revelations / clung to drunken ramblings of / unfortunate muses / only to arrive / full circle. © Aaliyah Hannan and Assef Al-Jundi “Visit Art page for Ordained to Dance
heart is filled with the poem “How Do I Love Thee” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Arabic words painted on the image are: / Passion, Love, Beauty, Imagination, Soul, peace, Affection, Ardor, and Flame (Lahab)
One of my paintings that was destroyed by Hurricane Ike. Thank goodness I took a photo of it before then. The sale of this image will go to rebuilding my home & business.
Featured in The Patchwork Group. I wrote the following for the image. Put your ear to the shell / and hear the ocean’s swell. / Within its ripple and its tide, / there are many who reside. / Listen closely to all its glory / and you will hear a mermaid’s story. — / Anne Hale Also vailable as a print. / More products available at my Zazzle* store. / / /
This piece is his story “The Masque of the Red Death” In it’s entirety with different fonts used to make the textures. / This piece is an interpretation of Edgar Allen Poe’s deep connection with his work. It strives to portray the perception of himself that he draws from his work. I formed this piece by painstakingly composing it letter by letter, line by line. I only ask that each buyer of this piece truly appreciates this author, not only this piece. Thank you
Studying theory of the Martial Arts and creating thoughts: / “In the loop of time the clock ticks – uXm with their power to defeat themselves” My theory when adding it all together: Indulge = Minimal effort + Justify = Maximum effect . I like back alley graffiti and trying to create that atmosphere. Design could use some more fine tuning but hopefully with practice I can come up with something a little more sharp
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