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Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) O. Winston Link Winston Link combined his education in civil engineering with his talent for seeing the unexpected. He traveled the Norfolk & Western Line, recording the romance of daily work. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Max Trombly Saw this linked on Reddit. Although the quote is kind of stupid, I thought the visual was very powerful. The whole TSA thing didn't make me that mad before, though I've always thought the post-911 measures kind of stupid in that they are guarding against the last attack which would never happen again, but this picture really makes me mad about th... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (27 messages) Benjamin Friess A really cool example of what can be done with photography + photoshop + painting all combined.
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) William Sokolenko Returning from his enforced exile in America after the fall of the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn crossed Russia by train from its eastern Pacific shore to Moscow, stopping on his way in many places, including Krasnoyarsk, the major city in the Central Siberia. William Sokolenko (well known photographer in Krasnoyarsk) organized for Mr... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) photo The foxiest All-American woman.
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Discuss this Artwork (35 messages) Bridget Armozel It's a rare tribute that I see at my university everyday. That despite all the socialist crap taught there, there is one marker for truth, justice, and capitalism among them. They, the socialists, cannot stop the nature of the optimal human; they seek only to steal its fire. -- Bridget
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Joseph Maurone Just for fun, the last days of the Randles before they parted ways. What might have been had they stayed together.
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) NASA This is a photograph of the sun setting behind the rim of Gusev crater - on Mars. Serene, beautiful and an incredible testimony to the mind of man.
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) Harry Roolaart This work is a demonstration of the resilience that should rightly characterize America's response to terrorism. Atlas is in the foreground, holding up, not the world, but a gigantic American flag, indicating the eternal vigilance and effort required to sustain a free society. The rising bald eagle glances at Atlas with a sharp supervision; in all ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Harry Roolaart An F-16 fighter jet is projected outward, in the direction of the viewer, flying away from a gigantic bald eagle draped in the American Flag. "Sleeping Giant Awakens" had portrayed the same eagle, a symbol of the resilient American spirit, rise from the rubble of 9/11. Presently it is the source of America's military response against its savage foe... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Harry Roolaart This is a proud statement of defiance in response to the September 11th tragedy. Amid the desolate rubble of the World Trade Center, which should have, in the terrorists' designs, brought about despair and hopelessness, stands a solitary fireman, with his hands proudly on his hips, determined to dispose of the mess and regain mastery of the situati... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Harry Roolaart This Roolaart work is a masterpiece in digital art and juxtaposition. A gilded titan is featured in the center, draped in the U.S. flag (a symbol of the country as it can and should be), and holding up a gleaming dollar sign, the means toward his prominence. He seems to be poised to swing the sign forward, as if it would propel him onward in his en... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Harry Roolaart Harry Roolaart is a fotografic artist who wishes to convey principles of Objectivism and patriotism through his works. This image skillfully juxtaposes American troops disembarking in foreign territory with The Constitution as a background, implying that the legitimate function of government is indeed to defend its citizens against force and exert ... (See the whole comment)
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