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Uploaded: 12/09/12 1:06 PM GMT
Trash Art 0012
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Trash Art are recycled pictures of photos I have taken in Rotterdam buildings, street art, flowers, trees and brickwork grinding and pounding them into what I call Trash Art. Put in a little Rembrandt in to this one.

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.gizmo1
12/09/12 5:38 PM GMT
I do like this it as a political look to it,as if the news from the week as been thrown on top of each other. Very nice piece of art work and interesting on the eyes too.
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.Starglow
12/09/12 9:51 PM GMT
I see the little Caedes logo and I don't know what else in all the other amazing things going on in your work, super good.
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.tib
12/10/12 3:14 AM GMT
Another innovative work of art Rob. You're really mastering those layers! I like the division of black and white, the hint of color and what appears to be a shot of Rotterdam lit up at night. Are those your hands? You probably won't share that secret either! Keep up the grind and pound!!
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
.mesmerized
12/10/12 5:58 AM GMT
This must be the land of Caedesia as I too see the logo, plus some hands, faces, some buildings,and some textured art to name a few things...another interesting composition, Rob.
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Change is inevitable, except from vending machines.
::LakeMichigan
12/10/12 5:30 PM GMT
I also see the Caedes logo in this master piece, Rob. I like the tones and the textures are great.
Nicely done.
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::Fifthbeatle
12/11/12 2:02 AM GMT
From the mind of darkness...
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I Love Cloudy Days
.Eubeen
12/23/12 4:03 AM GMT
Good to see you lending a hand in cleaning up the neighbourhood Rob. I see you found a couple of rings in the gutter for all your troubles. Great job!
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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