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Artworks & Writings by Other People
The world is hardly lacking for great artists, poets and authors.
Here's some of them who I really like for one reason or another.
With your permission, and at my discretion,
I'll display three (or more) selections of your work that you email to me.
All styles welcome. Please use .jpg's or .png's as your file format.
Included will be a link direct to your website or whatever contact information you prefer.
No strings, no gimmicks, no bull.
I'll display three (or more) selections of your work that you email to me.
All styles welcome. Please use .jpg's or .png's as your file format.
Included will be a link direct to your website or whatever contact information you prefer.
No strings, no gimmicks, no bull.
Off the Record
(and the reservation)
Please note the following disclaimer:
None of the artworks or writings (or the artists & authors) exhibited here necessarily implies an endorsement
of this website's content or the personal views expressed by Robert Anton. Thanks.
None of the artworks or writings (or the artists & authors) exhibited here necessarily implies an endorsement
of this website's content or the personal views expressed by Robert Anton. Thanks.
Your work, your style, your Facebook and/or website link.
Here for free. Really.
Here for free. Really.
M i s c e l l a n y o u s
N o F a n t a s e a
Lindsea Jane
The ocean shivered
Whims and wishes washed away
Shock waves engulfing
A V i s i o n a r y
Lindsey Jane
No more this Earth to grace,
He smiles from cyber space:
A talent of his time,
He left us in his prime.
Lindsey Jane
No more this Earth to grace,
He smiles from cyber space:
A talent of his time,
He left us in his prime.
J u s t A J o u r n e y
Lindsey Jane
One inch closer
To death each day:
How very merry--
Soon off, away!
Just a journey,
Another day.
A path well traveled,
By all someday.
To where, who knows?
For who can say;
Who has returned
To show the way?
Lindsey Jane
One inch closer
To death each day:
How very merry--
Soon off, away!
Just a journey,
Another day.
A path well traveled,
By all someday.
To where, who knows?
For who can say;
Who has returned
To show the way?
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A GOOD DEED LOOKING for a GOOD HOME
What would you do if thousands of brand-new Hallmark Christmas ornaments were
yours to do with as you please? The only catch is that you can't keep them for yourself.
Since this is the Department of IMAGINOMICON, imagine for a moment (or two) how you might play with the idea of suddenly possessing thousands of brand-new, still-in-the-box Hallmark Christmas ornaments. Obtained over more than twenty-five years and comprised of large and small dolls, fancy electrical motion-ornaments, animated figurines, plus the full assortment of traditional Hallmark offerings -- many part of ongoing series -- the collection represents a highly valuable (and collectible) aggregate that includes expensive limited editions, large tabletop sculptures, and other specialty items.
Now pretend that all of these pristine, gorgeous ornaments are yours to care for, they belong to you, and their fate rests entirely in your hands. The only string attached is that you can't keep them. It's up to you to figure out how you want to get rid of them, figuratively speaking. That leaves you a lot of options, everything from handing out the ornaments one at a time, to a bulk charitable donation. What would you do? And how would you do it? I'd like to know. Really.
One of the ideas being toyed with is the donated construction of a custom (and portable) display case that could be exhibited in a hospital specializing in childhood cancer and other serious diseases affecting children. Set up wherever space is available (and it usually is) "Christmas The Year Round" would provide a wonderful experience for kids who may never see another one. Similar to a compact version of the Santa's Village theme, a coordinated effort by hospital staff, a carpenter or two, and an electrician willing to help out, the illuminated, animated display would not only dazzle everyone who saw it (especially kids, of course) but could act as a fund-raising tool for the hospital itself. This is, however, only one idea that might be possible.
Please send me your suggestion(s) if you have one or more to offer. Seriously. And thank you. Use any of the contact forms and simply list the subject as "Ornaments". We'll let you know what is ultimately decided.
Now pretend that all of these pristine, gorgeous ornaments are yours to care for, they belong to you, and their fate rests entirely in your hands. The only string attached is that you can't keep them. It's up to you to figure out how you want to get rid of them, figuratively speaking. That leaves you a lot of options, everything from handing out the ornaments one at a time, to a bulk charitable donation. What would you do? And how would you do it? I'd like to know. Really.
One of the ideas being toyed with is the donated construction of a custom (and portable) display case that could be exhibited in a hospital specializing in childhood cancer and other serious diseases affecting children. Set up wherever space is available (and it usually is) "Christmas The Year Round" would provide a wonderful experience for kids who may never see another one. Similar to a compact version of the Santa's Village theme, a coordinated effort by hospital staff, a carpenter or two, and an electrician willing to help out, the illuminated, animated display would not only dazzle everyone who saw it (especially kids, of course) but could act as a fund-raising tool for the hospital itself. This is, however, only one idea that might be possible.
Please send me your suggestion(s) if you have one or more to offer. Seriously. And thank you. Use any of the contact forms and simply list the subject as "Ornaments". We'll let you know what is ultimately decided.
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