“Running to stand still”

"Running to stand still"Words from English musician Nigel Amson

“The borders of the system”

Borders of the sistem

Quote by Italian clown Peter Esperanza.

“It‘s not natural”

"It's not natural"

“Royal we”

IMG_7564_2_1Quote by English potter Peter Jackson

“You have to be an adult”

You-have-to-be-an-adultWords by German interior designer Silka Gebhardt, visual interpretation by The guilty preacher man

“Not an utopia”

Not-an-utopiaWords by English electrician David Checkley

“Cores of behaviour”

Cores-of-behaviourWords through a glass of wine by English landscape arquitecht Peter Mitchell, visual interpretation by Almeida Garcez

“Raised by marketing”

Raised-by-marketingWords by American Writer, life coach and student, Suzi Home Maker, visual interpretation by portuguese Almeida Garcez

http://soulourpower.org/

“Normal life”

Normal Life“Welcome to the family! Good minded people with propor Bounds of normality.This is a Peacefull highway Wrong the right way. This is Our only spaceship! Tomorrow’s business? The imperfect arquitechture of thought …the Silence of the future. Welcome to your flight!”

Text & Illustration inspired by genetic modification. Title by Czech antique restaurator and friend Radek Rüzička

“Everything is squared”

Everything-is-squaredWords by German English teacher Brigitte Röder, visual interpretation by Portuguese artist Almeida Garcez.
Inspired by the One Child Policy in the Popular Republic of China

“Hitchiking in a night of insults”

Hitchiking-in-a-night-of-insultsWords by American cook Derek Holt, visual interpretations by portuguese artist Almeida Garcez

“Am I?”

am-i* Canvas on exhibition in the Porcelain Museum in Selb (Germany), on the 8th and 9th of March 2014 – “The art of words, the art of silence”. Format: 92X151 Material: Pen & Ink on Canvas Words of childhood by German-British Charlie and Ella Gollner-Amson

“Running to stand still”

running-to-stand-stillWords of from English musician Nigel Amson

“Infinite seating”

Infinite-seatingWords taken from a title made by photographer Monochrome

http://mostlymonochrome.wordpress.com/

“Inner climate”

Inner-climateWords by German buddhist monk Mettiko, visual interpretation by portuguese illustrator Almeida Garcez

“The bright side of darkness”

The-bright-side-of-darknessTitle from a  post made by an American blogger

http://landofquo.com/

“Serve somebody”

Serve-somebodyWords from an article from Brazilian missionary , and editor of the Bhakti-yoga club – How to control the mind in modern times – Jay Gourangadas

http://jgdhdg.wordpress.com/

“Stark reality”

stark-realityWords by Kenyan photographer, writer and rapper, Mark Denver K

http://truetalanta.wordpress.com/talantites/

“The ultimate beggar”

The-ultimate-beggarTitle from a comic made by English illustrator, Mark Charles Reynolds

http://twotwerps.wordpress.com/

“Profanity of nothingness”

Profanation-of-nothingnessPart of a title from a post made by philippine blogger, Myrtle

http://prejudicelove.wordpress.com/

“I´m still finding it hard to let go”

I´m-still-finding-it-hard-to-let-go

Illustration based on a phrase by Mark Denver K, a Kenyan photographer, writer, and rapper.

https://www.facebook.com/karubiuphotography?fref=ts

“We’re not grown up enough to live in this world”

We´re-not-grown-up-enough-to-live-in-this-worldThoughts by English freelance photographer, editor, and producer, Dominic Day

“one by one they fell, one by one we fall”

one-by-one-they-fell,-one-by-one-we-fall Title by Portuguese journalist, illustrator and photographer Bárbara Sereno http://about.me/barbarasereno

“None of them knew they were robots”

None-of-them-knew-they-were-robotsSong and lyrics by Nigel Amson https://soundcloud.com/nigel-amson-pharmacist/none-of-them-knew-they-were

“Tearing time”

Tearing-timeTitle from a documentary by Sabine Gollner

https://soundcloud.com/sabine-gollner

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-gollner/30/659/2ba