Showing posts with label prisoner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prisoner. Show all posts
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The beauty and the prisoner... doomed to disappear sooner or later because unable to really express their feeling. I took this photo in Brussels not so lond ago and made the sketch as usual. The composition may look a bit tricky and unusual, because the model was actually standing in front of a large mirror… Model: Coralie Nelly. You can also view the drawing in progress at this link...


Love's prisoner... Quick study
for a project I'm working on.
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Pull Me to Your Heart

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A poem by Peter S. Quinn

Pull me to your heart
...From love that’s inside
Morning where feeling start
As the clouds away glide
This is every dream
In between our lines
Where love like sun seem
In everyday sunshine’s


Like a robe you are
Wonderment of feeling
Flickering dream star
All my heart you are stealing
Put my touch to you
In as you where before
Pull my love there thru
To your daydreams shore


Pull me to your dream
Where reality is not
And shadows all faraway seem
In our own vision’s spot
So much is gone of past
Like our stars falling
Let those dreams be colorfast
As they were before calling

© 2011 - Ben Heine





A prisoner lost in madness...

A series of pictures I took at the AppArt Gallery's Loft.
The model is my friend Rami. We are both totally mad.
(The above photos have been shot with the Samsung NX10)

Oh Shit, Another Email/Spam!
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© 2009 - Ben Heine
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One of my illustrations on paper (ink and watercolor)
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Email Spam Harmful
to Environment



Spam emails are a nuisance, clogging up inboxes and cluttering accounts, but a new report says the unwanted messages can also be damaging to the environment.

The report by security technology company McAfee Inc. says researchers found the amount of energy used to transmit, process and filter spam emails totals 22 billion kilowatt hours annually.

“We are raising environmental awareness in different ways,” said David Marcus, the security research and communication director for McAfee Avert Labs.

He said the report shows the yearly environmental impact from spam emails adds up to a person driving around the world 1.6 million times. The emission associated with a single spam message is only a meagre 0.3 grams of carbon dioxide, but multiplied, Marcus said the impact is severe.

>>> Read the full report
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