Dancing at night...

Digital art


Dancing at night...

01 May 2013 33 20 1724
Texture by picmonkey Tantric waves dancing at night... a poem by Deep Dark Soul Poet. Behold tantric waves dancing at night the moon over them, what a sight! Moments will soon pass, day is near, Dark is beautiful, get it clear. Darkness in the deep depth of the soul lightning strike my heart the heart that is asleep The rainbow, a breathtaking sight! So are the stars, twinkling at night. Angels are about, have no fear, Dark is beautiful, get it clear. To read the rest of the poem click here f

A tough time.. Un moment difficile

15 Feb 2013 16 17 1099
Texture by picmonkey C'est un moment difficile pour les plantes dès maintenant. Le printemps est à peine arrivé, et le sol est très froid et humide encore. Les agriculteurs ont un très mauvais moment .. cultures périssent, les prix alimentaires vont augmenter, et plus et plus .... Avoir une belle journée

*Your relationship with nature*

26 May 2011 24 13 1443
Your Relationship With Nature....A poem by Francis Duggan Your relationship with Nature speaks volumes about you Do you only see Nature as a means to financial gain or are you one of those who Love Nature for her beauty and love her wildlife and her trees And her rivers, lakes and mountains and her fields and flowers and bees? Your relationship with Nature tells of the sort of person that you are Do you see Nature's protectors as those who have gone too far In their dispute with the developer in their fight for every tree If this be so you support the environmental vandals or so 'twould seem to me? Your relationship with Nature about you more can say Than all of your friends and enemies can or so 'twould seem that way For your apathy to Nature tells of your inner strife And your attitude to Nature is your attitude to life. Your relationship with Nature says far more about you Than anyone else of you can say as their words may not be true For if you love Mother Nature and with her live in harmony Then you are working for the good of all of humanity. Thank you for visiting, great to see you Merci

Fragmentation of poetry.

03 Aug 2011 23 29 1479
T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" is a foundational text of modernism, representing the moment at which imagism moves into modernism proper. Broken, fragmented and seemingly unrelated slices of imagery come together to form a disjunctive anti-narrative. The motif of sight and vision is as central to the poem as it is to modernism; the omni-present character Tiresias acting as a unifying theme. The reader is thrown into confusion, unable to see anything but a heap of broken images. The narrator, however (in "The Waste Land" as in other texts), promises to show the reader a different meaning; that is, how to make meaning from dislocation and fragmentation. This construction of an exclusive meaning is essential to modernism. If you would like to hear an audio discussion about the poem, go here... www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hlb38 f Thank you for your visits and comments, much appreciated

Colour me blue

14 Mar 2015 27 29 1498
Colour Me....a poem by Sneha Murali Colour me beautiful, colour me wild Colour me loved, colour me mild Colour me red yellow green blue Colour me a tinge, colour me hue He said, She Bled. He lied, She cried He said 'paint me red' She said 'colour me dead' He sped, she pled. He washed colours with hate instead Colour me simple, colour me plain, colour me before I'm erased again Rubbed, dubbed, snubbed and scrubbed Outline me before love fills me up Before pain is painted on my canvas Before hurt is stained on my facade Colour me strong, colour me long Colour me temper, colour me wrong He cant be; He wont be my dismay Broken brush and bristles, faded away Colour me beautiful, not just beautiful But lovely, pretty, nitty, gritty, graceful Colour me rainbow, colour me trance Colour me just one, just one more chance. *******************Thank you all for your visits, much appreciated ************************

Black & white in the frame

A bowl of black eyes...

01 Jun 2012 14 19 1127
Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta (common names: Black-eyed Susan, Blackiehead, Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba), Gloriosa Daisy, Golden Jerusalem, Poorland Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Ox-eye Daisy) is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an upright annual (sometimes biennial or perennial) native to most of North America, and is one of a number of plants with the common name Black-eyed Susan with flowers having dark purplish brown centers. f **********Thank you for your visits and comments, much appreciated********** ********** Je vous remercie pour vos visites et commentaires, très apprécié ********

A Bowl of Roses

A chequered tulip

A fractal doily

A golden oldie....

06 Dec 2008 14 7 1224
Hear no evil See no evil Speak no evil

A touch of green

01 Jun 2011 14 10 1027
Music of the Spheres, Waltz, Op. 235 (Sphärenklänge) by Josef Strauss. youtu.be/DYk3iKcfiYo ( youtu.be/DYk3iKcfiYo )

A red rose for my love

Another fractal experiment

Autumnal Fractal Flower

13 Feb 2013 21 18 1072
Generated by fractal mandelbub. Another fractal experiment. I was having a few problems with this one, I could not get the colour how I wanted it.. It was lighter in colour when I made it, but every time it was rendered it went darker:-(, and yet I had saved it at every stage. However, I do like how the layers gave a nice lacy effect.

Autumn Cubed

10 Nov 2010 1 401
Corby Cube (4) With over 2,050 panes of glass fitted into place and 15,500 tonnes of concrete poured, the stunning Corby Cube was finally opened to the public in November 2010. Without even being completed the building had already gathered international acclaim by being runner-up in the prestigious LEAF Awards for the Best Public Building Design of the Year and has a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ - the only theatre in the UK to receive this level. Now architects, Hawkins\Brown, are confident that it can continue its success as they plan to put in a submission for the Royal Institute of British Architecture (RIBA) – the UK’s most prestigious architecture award scheme. Two and a half years and £30 million later, the striking structure has changed Corby’s skyline for ever. The clever design of the building integrates public services with recreation spaces and the stylish glass cladding exterior is a stunning addition to the Parkland Gateway public space. Arts and culture are at the heart of Corby Cube and the Corby Cube represents the regeneration of the town. Included in the Cube are a state of the art theatre, (•445-seat walnut-clad theatre with curved retractable seating system providing the opportunity for flexible flat floor auditorium), library, council offices, registry office, restaurant. It also has a terraced roof garden.

Back to the future

12 May 2009 10 4 763
Music to go with this photo..perfect fit !! youtu.be/rH0hHZA0U5c ( youtu.be/rH0hHZA0U5c )

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