Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Fashion in space
Don't leave Earth looking like a meteorite just hit you! Fire retardant, magnetically locking, zero G proof fashion is just 18 million dollars away!
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Space,
space fashion.,
space suits
Amazing X-Ray specs
How I longed to possess the many goodies offered up, for mere cents, in the pages of the comics that were my staple diet of reading literature in my youth. Gorilla masks, sea monkeys, life size skeletons: most fascinating of all was the promise of seeing through walls, bodies and even - gasp - clothing! But America might as well have been Mars for an Australian boy in the 1960s -70s. Many years later the purchase of a pair of coloured cardboard glasses, two tiny eye holes overlaid with fine wire being the 'mechanism' for the promised 'X Ray vision' made me realise I was much better off wishing and desiring, than to have those dreams fulfilled. How many times has THAT philosophy borne true.
Warner Bros The Iron Giant
This was for a Canadian Art gallery some years ago. I cannot remember their name, nor find them on the Net any more. The Iron Giant was a great film with a wonderful message. Rowena (Bolton) helped with the images and came up with the great name 'Pax Ray'.
Mr Atomic
Batman 1943
My tribute to Rudolph Zallinger’s Great Dinosaur Mural at the Yale Peabody Museum
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When I was young I had a beautiful book, that included fold-out pictures, called 'The world we live in', published by Life magazine. One of these fold-outs was of a panoramic scene showing dinosaurs. |
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I could not decide which colour I liked best. |
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Cutey Squid.
Deep, deep in the Earth's' Biosphere, far far below the intertidal meeting places. Beneath the Epipelagic zone, down, down past the twilight mesopelagic, bathypelagic and abyssopelagic, to finally the deepest,... coldest,... blackest. Where no man, and fewer bunnies, have touched. To the hadal zone.
There, under the pressure of a thousand atmospheres, floating just above tectonic plates whose surface lay covered in an ooze of mud and deceased pelagic organisms hovers...Cutey Squid!This adorable little fellow likes spending his endless nights collecting luminescent photophores, and rare 1950s bubble gum cards. For a good time call 055-0986337. Calls are $4.30 per minute.
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Baby squid
Designer Toys- Designs for limited edition, urban vinyl, toys, art and collectibles
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From the Trechbet series of Vinyl toys, a series of seven.
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Valveron, from the Dome robot series. Vinyl and Perspex. |
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The Pasture range of Vinyl Toys includes one of my first designs. Tribble-bit was originally a stamp. |
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Onti Octopule range, series of eight ocean going molluscan phylum Cephalopoda.Fun for all the family! |
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Another of the Onti Octopule range. Soulegg. |
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I would like to see this realised in a stretchable vinyl, also imagine him smelling of vanilla. |
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Series of six Masque Toys. Designed to fit on a generic body. Proffesser was so named because once I finished him he reminded me of the 'professor' from the old TV series of Felix the Cat. |
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