Thinking of you is an acrylic painting in portrait format painted by the artist Karen Kaspar.
An abstracted human figure stands thoughtfully alone. The textured background is abstractly painted in shades of white and light blue, the person in various shades of blue.
G-FBJI, Embraer ERJ-170-200STD, FlyBe, accelerating along Runway 23 Left at Manchester Airport, 25th April 2017, as seen from one of the SouthSide mounds.
Side view of a twin engined jet airliner moving at speed from right to left along a black runway.
The plane is mostly white, with a pale blue belly, and large light and dark blue "FlyBe" titles above 6 coloured dots (2 yellow, 2 red, 2 purple) on the forward fuselage, a design repeated on the sides of the white engine pods mounted under the wings with additional ".com" text at the end.
The light and dark blue "FlyBe" titles are repeated in a larger form but without the dots on the rear fuselage and tail.
The black registration "G-FBJI" is on the upper rear fuselage.
Green grass fills the foreground, lining the sides of the runway.
A pair of large grey hangars dominate the background on the right, behind a large green metal wall.
Pale blue sky fills the rest of the frame.
Long horizontal rectangle with a rough orange and white surface. At center is a giant 1950s nautical-style mantle clock with a dark brown wood case. A faint landscape is viewable in the distance. A young 1950s man leans over the clock and gazes rightward at a "flying saucer made of a 1920s or 1930s Art Deco moonstone brooch. Some birds fly in the background beneath it. Trim: a camo-like strip of similar colors at the base and at the right.
HB-JBD, Bombardier CSeries CS100, Swiss, rolling for takeoff on Runway 23 left at Manchester Airport, 25th April 2017, as seen from one of the South Side mounds.
Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner accelerating from right to left as it starts it's take-off run on a black runway.
The plane has large red "Swiss" titles on the forward fuselage, covering the forward passenger cabin windows, and the black registration "HB-JBD" on the lower rear fuselage.
A thick red stripe on the white tail has a large white cross in the middle, a design replicated on the up-turned wingtips.
Green grass fills the foreground, lining the sides of the black runway, with more grass in the background leading up to trees in the distance, under blue sky.
Großauftrag der Bahn: MAN und BYD sollen Tausende Busse liefern
Die Deutsche Bahn betreibt nicht nur Züge, sondern auch Tausende Busse. In den kommenden Jahren will der Konzern zahlreiche neue Fahrzeuge bei MAN kaufen - und auch bei einem chinesischen Hersteller.
I like this man's face, the set of his mouth, which implies a quiet determination. There is a wisdom to his eyes and a sadness as well, because wisdom derives from our experience, most notably that which has come through pain and suffering.
One gets the idea that he would not easily believe all this he is told, because I imagine he's been told a lot that is not true.
EI-REL, ATR72-500, operated by Stobart Air on behalf of FlyBe, whose colours it wears, taxiing past the Runway Visitor Park on it's way to Runway 05 left at Manchester Airport, 17th August 2016.
G-BFVB, Boeing 737-204ADV, Ambassador Airways, sailing past the Airport Hotel pub on final approach to Runway 24 at Manchester Airport, sometime between March and November 1994.
Side view of a twin-engined jet airliner flying from left to right at a low altitude, with undercarriage lowered and flaps extended from the rear of the wings, suggesting it is about to land.
The plane is largely white, with a blue lower fuselage with a thin yellow stripe separating the 2 colours, and dark blue "Ambassador" titles on the upper forward fuselage.
The black registration "G-BVFB" is on the upper rear fuselage.
The tail is blue, with the yellow outline of a circle, containing 6 letter "A"'s, arranged in a circle, all connected by their topmost point.
The engine pods mounted under the wings are also blue.
Flat grey sky fills the rest of the frame.
EI-REH, ATR72-201, Stobart Air, climbing out of Runway 23 left after takeoff at Manchester Airport, 26th January 2015, as seen from the Runway Visitor Park.
Side view of a white, high-winged, twin propellor-engined airliner flying from left to right at a very low altitude, with undercarriage already retracted, flaps extended from the rear of the wings, and the nose raised, suggesting it has just taken off.
The plane is almost entirely white, with a grey belly, and vivid blue engine pods mounted on the front of the wings.
The black registration "EI-REH" is on the lower rear fuselage, next to small Irish and EU flags.
A blue feather with a grey drop shadow is in the middle of the white tail.
Bright but hazy sky with hints of blue on the sides fills the rest of the frame.
A composite image, BW photos of Van standing upright, facing away from us, turning his upper torso to the right. In the foreground a stem of simple blue columbines wrapped in twining Calistegium sepium.
4. Having his brain sucked out by the devilish Brain-O-Mat. He's sitting, clothed in nondescript overalls, facing us, eyes wide and mouth opening, with a gigantic metal helmet thing on his head. On its right is a light, on its left, an intensity control.
Textured tall rectangle of blue sky with several big clouds and a bit of gray mountain range below. Two 1960s old timey clocks with green square bodies, brass spindles and brass trim float in the center, angled away from one another. A man’s hand is at lower left, gesturing upwards. A woman’s hand at upper right points downward, holding a 1950s TV remote which looks like a green plastic toy gun. It also has brass trim. Arranged in a semicircle as if they were oversized game pieces: four graduated size glass marbles in alternating bronze yellow and bright purple. Plus four graduated size metal jar lids tinted with those same colors.