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Nick Owen

Who am I?

A bit of a polymath I guess: artist, educator, coach, counsellor, poet, teacher, and student of life.

A play published by the UK Arts council and performed in Brighton

Digital Art and Photography published in an American Art Magazine

Featured in "Universe D'artistes," a French based on-line fine art nude magazine

Featured in "Oxford Inspires" Celebrating Oxfordshire magazine for “Poetry and Pictures”

Published poet, with a book of fairy tales in verse, "Telling It Like It Is", and a contributor to many anthologies both UK and Internationally. My work is increasingly taught in schools across the south of England.

Poem_Picture Artist of the Year 2006

Prize winner, landscape art competition, "Outside In," Nuffield NHS Trust and OVADA

Retired director of “The Oxford School of Psychotherapy and Counselling.”

Director of Wombtwin.com

Contributor to the 75th Anniversary Sylvia Plath Oxford Symposium, and the first edition of the American based on-line Plath journal

I have taught counselling and psychology at the London School of Economics, Oxford University, Westminster Pastoral Foundation, The Oxford Centre for Human Relations and many other colleges.

I created "Poetry and Pictures International" and "Poetry and Pictures England" hosted on Flickr.

I am here to network and promote my "poetry and Pictures Arts genre, and find people who want to buy my work or create art with me.

I live in West Oxfordshire.



At the end of April 2009 my images had received a million visits on the flickr web site. Thanks to all those people who discovered my work and came back again to see what else I have had to offer.

I specialise in Cotswold landscape and flickr thinks my Cotswold shots are very interesting.

My main arts focus is "Poetry and Pictures"
My work is also ranked #3 of about 5,450,000 for "poems pictures" by Google.

Flickr is really helping me develop my art career now. This was chosen from Flickr to go in an edition of T H E Arts Magazine in Santa Fe.

self portrait with head in flames, now published in T H E Art Magazine

This shot was picked from flickr by "Stagecoach" to go in their new fleet of Oxfordshire buses.

mill at dusk

This shot is now ranked #1 on Google search for " God's own country, out of 19,200,000. It was #1 on flickr. Now ranked #37 of 33,000,000 for "God and Country" #2 on Google for "Artcore Gods"

God's own country

This one is ranked #1 out of 4,300,000 for "sacred Night" Ranked #10 of about 78,700 for "Owen poems"
Ranked #9 of about 230,000 for poems of love and marriage
Sacred Night under a pagan moon

Google has begun to give top ratings to my poetry and pictures work, most notably this one, about my marriage to Gill. Ranked #2 on Google images for "A poem for my love, out of 14,000,000 images,
It is ranked #17 of 4,370,000 for "love you poems" on Google images

Wedding Ceremony of the Roses

A white rose
Hinting of full cream
A red
Venus dark and beyond full bloom

Stood guard of honour
Before our images
Above the hearth

You pluck the white
From its sheath above the fire
I pluck the red

We sit before each other, cross-legged on the floor
You, in heir-loom white, richly embroiderd wedding shift
I, in blood-red shirt, high collared

“I love you, and give my love to you eternally.”
The words resound off the walls of the womb-room
“I love you, and pledge myself to you eternally.”

The thorn of love
Now presses deep
Into our lover's palms
One unto the other

The pain is exquisite
A piercing of the soul space
An opening to Commitment and to Joy

Palm to palm we raise our hands in supplication
Blood to blood
Heart to heart

Drops of blood fall upon the white rose
Drops of blood fall on the red
So are we bound in beauty
And in sacrifice
Confirming all the words we said

Now and for always
We affirm our union
Nakedness to nakedness
Call upon all Gods and daimons
Be here, and this, our wedding, bless
Lovingly open out the petals
Full and rich and red and rare
Gently guide the tall white member
Home, to exctasy that's hidden there

Summoning the greatest powers
Some from above
Some from below
Creating such fire
Within this furnace
The embers will forever glow

Higher and deeper the energy flows
Pulsating love through every cell
From hairs on heads to nails on toes

Nick Owen copyright 2005

wedding ceremony poetry

My writing on poetry and psychology is now available on an international journal www.iun.edu/~plath/vol1/index.shtml.

I also specialize in Fine Art Nudes set in natural landscape settings. You will not be able to see this image if you come from outside flickr or have not set your filters to allow mature content.
If you are of mature years you may access my fine art nudes here (I hope)

I have one image in flickr's hundred best nudes, and a number one Google search in several categories.
Ranked #1 on google of about 365,000 for "nude in nature".
#1 of about 8,530 for "artist cotswolds nudes".
Ranked #3 on Google for "nude in nature art".
It ranks#6 on Google for fine art nude in nature.
"Once upon a time in the garden of Eden" cannot be shown on a flickr profile. You must check my fine art nudes in my photostream.

My name is Nick Owen, a writer, artist and educator from Oxfordshire ,UK. I am 58, with four chidren.

I hope you enjoy visiting my work shown here on flickr as much as I have done in creating it.

I joined flickr to share my poetry , which is strongly connected with photography for me. I started a group for "Poem-Pictures on flickr which now has over 500 members.

More recently I founded www.flickr.com/groups/poetryandpicturesengland/
and www.flickr.com/groups/wychwoodpoetryandpictures/
View my photos at bighugelabs.com
This DNA link shows you my flickr world on one page.

I use my skills as very experienced counsellor and educator
to coach people in digital photography and computer editing.
I am not the best photographer on flickr by some way, but few have achieved as many No1 and front page images on explore. This is a flickr marketing tool and does not prove any real merit in the work.

Flickr has helped me develop my skills enormously to the point where my work wins art prizes, is published in art magazines and even on public transport.

www.trans-itions.co.uk

I divide my time between work as professional photographer and poem-picture artist and teaching others about this wonderful artistic playground that so many of us share through flickr.

I recently had gallery exhibition currently at the County Hall in Oxford.

I have just been invited to join the most amazing gallery of images I have ever seen. Do visit Nominee
Admired in ~~ *ABW* Gallery (by Invitation Only)
Phenomenal Photography of our Amazingly Beautiful World It is a great privilege to be asked to post one of my landscapes there.


I do "life changes" coaching, working with people through major life events like marriage, birth, and death, helping to record and witness through art.

I am currently looking for clients who want to use words and images to promote their business. I worked with "Oxford Inspires" last year to help promote 1,000 years of Oxfordshire . My work was given centrefold in their millennium magazine.


My main website is www.trans-itions.co.uk

Other places you can see my work displayed include

Soundclick www.soundclick.com/members/default.cfm?member=pixelpoet
where you can both see pictures and hear me read my poetry.

currently riding high in the poem charts
www.soundclick.com/genres/chartsSub.cfm?genre=Talk&su...

and the group on flickr I founded:
www.flickr.com/groups/poetryandpicturesinternational/

If you live in England you could join a real world group "Wychwood Poetry and Pictures"

I lead groups of people into the Wychwood Forest coutryside in Oxfordshire and will soon be offering short "Poetry and Pictures Holiday breaks" in the Cotswolds.

I also present slide and offer short courses open to the public in the North Cotswolds. There is a permanent exhibition of my art work at "The Old Mill" in Chipping Norton Oxfordshire.
I am the co-ordinator for "Poetry and Pictures International" a project to reinvigorate poetry through linking it with photography, rather as theatre was through opera. I am really pleased with the way images and poetry can bring the best out of each other on some occasions.

If you like my pictures, please visit my web site to discover more about my work.

They look wonderful framed on canvas!

Please ask me if you wish to use any of my work. I may give permission where it is mutually beneficial. Most of my work is all rights reserved, but not all.

I am prepared to prosecute people who simply steal my images, which are increasingly turning up on the front page of Yahoo and Google searches.

I work with models to create beautiful artistic nude images.
If you would like to model for me please do get in touch. I have already helped two models develop their career in this work.
Karin De Witt is developing an International reputation for fine art nudes in nature settings, based on her highly popular work with me.

I also do portrait work and commercial photography. Do ask.

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    Tanya Divine West says:

    "thanks for letting me be part of your great photos :)"

    2nd August, 2009

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    Kat110168 says:

    "Nick is a sacred soul.
    He wanders but he is not lost.
    He has lost but he also has found a lot.
    And more than anything?
    Given a lot.
    Why do I say this?
    Because his photography is truly beautiful.
    But more than that it's deep and honest.
    Very much like Nick himself.

    I am glad he is my flickr friend.
    ;-)"

    25th August, 2009

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    Giles C. Watson says:

    "Over the course of the past year, I have admired Nick's photographs and poetry on the Flickr website. He has a skill for blending words and images, and his poetry has the virtue of combining deep emotion and close observation with a very accessible style. So when I heard that he was to give a reading of his poetry in Faringdon, I was keen to see him perform.

    I was not to be disappointed. Nick's readings are passionate and heartfelt, and delivered with an ear for the musicality of verse. His poetry is enhanced by reading aloud - a litmus test, in my opinion, for good verse. Combined with his visionary photographs, the effect was powerful. A reference to birdsong coincides with an image of woodland transfigured by sun, until a chaffinch really does seem to call. A road, flanked by hedgerows, and leading towards the setting sun, suddenly becomes a scar on the landscape, a corpse-path for motor-vehicles dealing death, a path for some Wild Hunt, or a way to the otherworld, all because of a string of associations set off by Nick's words. The character of the poet shines through the words and the performance: Nick has the courage to confront emotions that some of us more timorous souls might seek to brush under the carpet, and his softly-spoken manner only serves to magnify the impact. In particular, Nick's poems uncompromisingly face the realities of death, but there is a beautiful, calmly pagan undertone to all his work, where the poet seems to find his place in the cycle of nature with all its cruelties and its all-too-transient joys.

    Nick references other poems without once relinquishing his individual style. There is plenty of Dylan Thomas's "rage against the dying of the light", and there are Anglo-Saxon alliterations which give the work a resonance and a tradition, but what ultimately emerges is Nick's own voice: humane, compassionate, observant, and possessed of the requisite courage to face the fears as well as the joys of life. And that is truly a poet."

    15th July, 2009

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    dorian rex says:

    "Nick Owen is like his works: natural, simply, but deeply pregnant with meaning. Nothing else.

    dorian"

    21st November, 2008

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    BAS aka An Sophie & Bart says:

    "We're regular visitors of Nick Owen's stream. Again and again he charms us with his rare sensitive approach of nudes in nature, and with his poetic style, wether it be in words or in pixels. A soul in quest of beauty and harmony, not seldom succeeding in finding it."

    12th October, 2008

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    Backroad Drifter says:

    "Trans is a true artist...He inlightened me. viewing his work is to view Art. . I Love his work.....He inspires me ..His pictures are different and magical..His work belongs in galleries. Framed on walls."

    25th May, 2008

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    M2ATK says:

    "Nick has the feelling and the talent to come true all the dreams he has... Yes, I know that results to easy say it, but you need pick up his work to understand... peace...M2ATK"

    10th March, 2008

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    ms.tinz says:

    "his photographs radiate sophistication and artistry.
    he's got an eye for beauty,
    a soul for passion
    and a heart filled with wondrous and fiery imaginations.
    he serves as a mentor and inspiration for budding photographer and poet like myself and im certain for whole lot others as well.

    nick, my heartfelt gratitude for the testimonial and thought-provoking comments...

    blessings,
    tinz d."

    19th June, 2007

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    Innamorata Crush says:

    "With his creative imagination, wit, and eye for beauty, Trans-itions has created a different world. When you visit here let yourself go a little, you will be treated to visions you've only glimpsed from the corner of your eye, fragments of dreams you've tried to catch before they faded.
    xoxox"

    16th February, 2007

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    Poet for Life (more off than on these days) says:

    "You are special, Nick, you built an island in the vast ocean of flickr, your pictures and poetry are a revelation for me. Your comments are always thoughtful, not the usual "Nice shot" or "Gorgeous" (well, nothing to say against them). I'm glad to have met you!"

    2nd February, 2007

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    usamabhatti says:

    "What more can I say about Nick which has not already been said here before. It is only recent that Nick added me in his contact list and hence I got introduced to the wonderful world of his pics. I love the versatility, calmness and serenity in his work. I find his pics to be full of color and life. The world through his eyes seems so beautiful.

    Not only is he a great photographer with a poetic touch but also a very kind hearted person who takes time to comment and provide words of encouragement to people like me which keeps us going. It is people like Nick who make flickr a fun place to be on.

    Keep up the great work."

    7th November, 2006

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    PhotoToasty says:

    "Nick is undoubtedly a very interesting person, something that's definitely expressed in his photography! His stream is so varied! I think my favourites are his rural, Oxfordshire landscapes; they remind me of my home-ground of Shropshire and all thoses trips across the Cotswolds travelling to and from Reading where I went to Uni.

    Nick made me a contact back on 21st July 2006 and has been a frequent visitor to my stream, always offering constructive comments and possibly the old fave! It's so nice when photographers of Nick's calibre actually like your work!

    Keep up the great work Nick!"

    18th September, 2006

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    easefulguitar says:

    "Nick is one of the most creative artist in flickr. Seeing the beauty of the nature thru his eyes is an different way of experiencing the world and the nature. His pictures are so calming and so soft, colorful; I can even sense the message of peace in his work. He is really a good friend and really a caring person. Visiting his sterm regularly is my passion. Every time when I am in sad mood, I prefer to see his work that gives me an relaxing mood and leads me to an pacific feelings of Love.

    As I wonder the nature in my dreams, I was not sure that I’d be able to see that way ever, but Nick has really given that as a gift to us.

    Every time i visit his photosterm i experience new creative ideas from his art and i belief that this is really great full thing for us to stay connected with his work all time.

    There are many moments of the life which we may never not be able to see or to live but looking at his work all time, I feel really deep peace of mind and refreshed.

    Nick is a really good teacher and poet also: His friendly way of teaching and guiding the right direction always educate us in higher way. I have really learned a really deep meaning of the poetry by looking at his work.


    I am great full that I am one of his friend list now.""

    6th September, 2006

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    Bob۞Who says:

    "You've got the "Special Sauce" that we all wish we could find in our pedestrian snapshots.

    Its like you live in a more beautiful planet than mine - simular but more vivid and profound.

    I just love crawling out of my dank cave to have a look at it all.

    Consistant and prolific photographic excellence"

    25th August, 2006

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    Jennifer Esperanza {Mahita} says:

    "Nick is a very kind man and contact. His work is moving and beautiful. He makes images that are like poems. There is a feeling that something has just happened or is about to happen in his photos. Like the wind is moving through the image, there is a deep feeling of hope in his work."

    24th August, 2006

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    nature_lover says:

    "Nick stands amongst the most talented photographers on Flickr.His photos've always fascinated & inspired me.He has the eye,ideas,the sensitivity,every artist needs....his photos give you a deep feeling & that proves a token of success for him :).......Keep it up,dear friend!"

    23rd August, 2006

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    Kris Kros says:

    "Nick has the flair for good photography. His pictures improved tremendously from the day he joined flickr. He managed to enter the world of front page Explore with his creativity and eye for good subjects. More power to you, my dear friend."

    26th July, 2006

Joined:
March 2005
Hometown:
Charlbury
Currently:
Oxford, UK
I am:
Male and Taken
Occupation:
writer, poet, educator and photographer
Website:
Poetry and Pictures