Abstract guitar
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I wanted to create something abstract / so i borrowed my friends guitar / and this was born
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Music and Art have both moved forward with technology. Gouche, collage and ink / ~ / More of my Works /
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The treble clef was generated in photoshop and laid accross the black and white image of guitar strings / © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
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Captured digitally with a Sony Alpha 100 with a 75 – 300mm. From a series of images from public festivals and concerts. The frame around the image was digitally created. / . / Vehicular works / Architecture / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / Wearable Art / Cards For All Occasions / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Susan Zohn / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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The unprovoked attack by the knife-wielding monkey required the monk to defend himself with the only means that would save his life – Monkey-style Kung fu!
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Artwork made for a Music Band. They are into Electronic Trance, so yeah. completely illustrated
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THE GIFT OF As i strum the chord / Of a wishful tomorrow / I pray that humankind / WILL TRULY SEE / And….. / The great Lands / And seas / Will grant a future / Our children / can celebrate Jayne Wozniak 2008
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cropped black and white of original color photo of Angela modeling with my guitar.
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THE GIFT OF PRESERVATION As i strum the chord / Of a wishful tomorrow / I pray that Humankind / Will truly see. / And… / The great lands / And seas / Will grant a future / Our children / Can celebrate. Jayne Wozniak 2008
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My dad was a cowboy and he played the guitar. He would go into town at times with his brother and play his guitar for his beer. Of course my mom was not so happy about that. This piece is based upon my own memories of listening to the guitar man playing in the dimly lit surrounding with the ights shining on him while he sang and strummed his tunes. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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just a wee bit of fun and me trying to play guitar …
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The Self-Immolation of Thích Quảng Ðức in Saigon, South Vietnam in 1963 in protest to the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration.
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sc work … one of my fave instruments
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SnappyDave plays the blues …
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Abstract guitar 20”x24” original available on my website
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This is an original photograph / draphic art design.
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This is an original photograph.
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“For those about to rock, we salute you!” – ACDC \m/
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This was taken at a music video film shoot located in an old opera house.
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The Self-Immolation of Thích Quảng Ðức in Saigon, South Vietnam in 1963 in protest to the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration.
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Now my strength is ten-fold woman, I’ll let you see it if you want to before you go.
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The characters in this design are styled on Japanese Kanji characters, but are actually in English. If you look closely, you can read what this tshirt says. In Zen Buddhism, “Kill the Buddha” refers to how one should not worship and idolise scriptures, teachers, or statues, but rather trust in one’s own abilities, in one’s own heart and mind. Obviously, nothing literal should be taken from this design. By externalising spirituality, one can become caught up in acquiring knowledge and spiritual attainments, adding another retreat or technique ‘notch to the belt’, so to speak. Therefore, the idea behind the design is very much related to spiritual materialism. The central character means ‘Buddha’ in Japanese Kanji.
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This one is pretty self-explanatory
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