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Art from talents spanning many disciplines and genres is currently being prepared for presentation. New work will appear all through August, September and October.
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Submissions
are solicited from interested parties.
First contact for submissions can be verbal, but will eventually
need to include digitized graphics at reasonable resolution.
We generally begin selections on images of roughly 5x5 inch screen
presentation at 72 dpi or 96 dpi, up to a maximum file size of
approximately 80Kb. . Art selected will be presented at or near
that resolution in the "first contact" slot on this
page. Higher resolution images up to 1 Mb in size may be made
available as a click-to election by the viewer, or you may request
a link to your own website if you wish to sell your artwork,
or otherwise track its dispersion across the planet.
Beyond the visual art, there is the mind of the artist.
Sometimes an appreciation of that mind can be obtained from the art alone--but more often than not, what is perceived that way is only a shadow of all that an artist has to offer. If you are an artist with a yen to present more than just the visual experience, we would like to include something of the thought behind your creation. Not only "the making of," but the why. The expression
of motive in that one word, "why," outweighs all others.
What, and how, and where and when, encompass the dimensions of
our experiential existence--the four dimensions of length, width,
depth, and duration. But it is the why of it that somehow embraces the greatest mystery.
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.A prayer from the roof of the world
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"I've
often wondered if the people of Africa will come to look back
on this epoch in their long history, with a fondness similar
to America's romanticised remembrances of their Old West. The
real village streets of mid-20th century Chad were hot, dusty,
filled with people who knew little of the world beyond their
country, knew little of how to combat the diseases that sickened
them, seemed not to care about the rats with whom they shared
their baked mud houses, and had few plans beyond survival and
enjoyment of the moment. With some few exceptions. But in those
few exceptions, were the dreamers that would shape their future
toward a vision that has yet to be realised--and perhaps may
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"The
elements of myth. A woman, a tree, the green plants that provide
both breath and sustenance to all the surface life of Earth,
and to much of what lives within her... And beyond it all, the
starclouds within which are continually being born myths without
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"Falling in love" from Leap of Faith, Titanzine
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"Fire & Ice" from Lookback Time, Titanzine
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DAWN
SAGUARO
by
Ruby Lewis
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SUNRISE
SAGUARO
- Where a more
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- alien planet than the Sonora Desert?
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