“Do you say what you think? Do you think what you say? Do you know what you are? Are you true with what you know/Think?”

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“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

“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

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“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

“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

Last contemplation of love

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Illustration inspired by the song “In the year 2525”, by American duo Zagger and Evans

“Inner climate”

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

“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/

“The ultimate beggar”

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

http://twotwerps.wordpress.com/

Aces of paranoia

Aces-of-paranoia.Illustration, title and metaphors by Ricardo Garcez

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“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