Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Diwali Diyas | Diwali Diyas Greetings Wallpapers Pics
i was surfing my best site Facebook and i came to know about Diwali Related Group on Facebook. I joined that group. That Group has posted nice wallpapers of Diwali. Amazing pics of Diwali Diyas. Click to See Diwali Diyas Wallpapers.









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Friday, October 9, 2009
Diwali Greeting, Diwali Cards, Diwali Greetings Pictures
Diwali | Festival of Lights. It's Indian festival of Lights and Enjoyment, This day Loard Shree Ram came back to ayodhya from vanvas. Next day after diwali is New Year which indians celebrates as Happy New Year.





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Click for Diwali Greeting Cards





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Monday, October 5, 2009
Breathing wallpaper by Emma Hack
Artworks by Emma Hack using the wall and naked body as a canvas. The result, stunning breathing wallpaper.





About Emma Hack
Emma Hack, the artist who created these breathtaking images, is a hairdresser, make-up artist and stylist. She's been painting bodies for 20 years - using both people and animals in her art.
Hack said the hardest part is having the model seamlessly blend into the wallpaper. Though most take around nine hours, she's been known to spend 19 hours creating some of her 3D works of art.
The idea for her exhibit 'body.art.08,' in which these images appeared, came when she saw a series of wallpaper samples from the 1930's by the Australian designer Florence Broadhurst.
Hack got started as a face painter and make-up artist 18 years ago before she decided to take on the whole body.
The 35-year old Hack, who is self-taught, lives in Adelaide, Australia.
Related posts:
* Body Camouflage - Wall - Series #2
* Body art walls





About Emma Hack
Emma Hack, the artist who created these breathtaking images, is a hairdresser, make-up artist and stylist. She's been painting bodies for 20 years - using both people and animals in her art.
Hack said the hardest part is having the model seamlessly blend into the wallpaper. Though most take around nine hours, she's been known to spend 19 hours creating some of her 3D works of art.
The idea for her exhibit 'body.art.08,' in which these images appeared, came when she saw a series of wallpaper samples from the 1930's by the Australian designer Florence Broadhurst.
Hack got started as a face painter and make-up artist 18 years ago before she decided to take on the whole body.
The 35-year old Hack, who is self-taught, lives in Adelaide, Australia.
Related posts:
* Body Camouflage - Wall - Series #2
* Body art walls
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