Dear Sir: May I use your "Arif's Trick" photo as the background of composer's photo on a video projector screen in my piano recitals, while playing ( by prividing a link to your site )? Yours sincerely, Arin.
sory i’m late, but i well received your message. sure you can use.
#banksy: One year ago Zehra Dogan was jailed for painting this watercolour of a photograph she saw in the newspaper. Protest against this injustice by re-gramming her painting and tagging Turkey’s President Erdogan @rterdogan
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Funerary stele of a Greek-speaking Egyptian named Elemon (Ἐλέμων) from Lycopolis, depicting the deceased in traditional Egyptian dress, being escorted by Hathor and Anubis to Osiris. Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE (Roman period). Now in the Louvre.
Detail, The Wild Man, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, woodcut, 1566. I made this detail to highlight one of four figures in the foreground of the only completed woodcut from a Bruegel design, namely the “wild man.” In the background, one of the troupe of actors collects money from spectators looking out of the building facing the scene.