1970 

474 creative works found

  • black and white shot of an old shool 1970´s bubble gum machine in Berlin

  • 8×12 watercolor and ink

  • 8×12 watercolr and ink

  • The Kittyboys relax in the finest casual wear that 1976 has to offer. See more in the Kittyboy Action Annual 1975

  • XH558, The Display Vulcan, is now flying again in the UK. / I decided to depict 558 during its operational period with 27 Sqdn, in MRR role, at RAF Scampton with the Waddington Wing, between 1973 and ‘82. / 558 is on the ORP and is about to do a 4-engine start and roll within 2 minutes. / The Vulcan, crews and equipment are painted in acrylic and the background in water colour on paper. / LATE NOTE added 01/01/2009. / I have just been informed that I should of had a Battery Start Trailer with 4 leads, one for each engine for a quick start.!! (Not a generator) Thanks JohnB, ex BE. / Squadron badges can be added on the wider bottom mount margin. / I’ll show this later.

  • Original drawing I created in the 1970’s, Toronto Ontario Canada

  • Original drawing I created in the 1970’s, Toronto Ontario Canada

  • Original drawing I created in the 1970’s, Toronto Ontario Canada

  • I thought I would put this on my site. I painted this when I was 14 maybe. We used to live up on Olivers HIll which is Frankston Melbourne. My Father bought this car for my mother, that little orange bug down in the car park. I wanted to paint her car for her, so I painted the view off the deck and put her car in it. She loved it at the time. Now Olivers Hill looks so different. People who live there will know what I mean.

  • I observed this young lady who appeared to be musing on something pleasant. I was captivated by her expression. There seemed such a contrast in the mental landscape of the young lady and the older lady on the right. / Mamiya C3, medium format film.

  • London 1970. / Leica M3, 35mm film.

  • Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena (Mellon Bank Arena) in 1972. Picture was taken from the 10th row.

  • Poster of 1970’s hero, Brick Johnson.

  • Zabriski Point Is a work inspired by the Antonioni film of the same name.. Question : What would you do 10 seconds after the bomb has been dropped ? Answer : Eat black cake of course ! (Rather excellent black cake created by my son Chris..whose other hobbies include pulling the legs off spiders and Hammer Horror films.. that’s ma boy!) (Notice the vapour trail of the plane that dropped the bomb)

  • 73 Camaro / taken with Canon Rebel XTi, 18-55mm 73 Camaro /

  • A musical and creative chameleon, David Bowie always embraced change. This portrait shows Bowie as the electrifying character of Ziggy Stardust. / (Pen & ink, pencil and digital)

  • This portrait of Bob Marley plays with some of the visual layers of his life and music. / (Pen & ink, pencil and digital)

  • Impassioned intensity – Patti Smith as the poet laureate of punk rock. / (Pen & ink, pencil and digital)

  • / This was me sometime back in late 78. I had left my old job in a timber yard where I was earning £45 a week for a new job working on a building site on Oxford Street as a labourer for £75 a week. It was mega-bucks at the time. The only problem with the job was that my glorious hair (not back-combed – that’s just how it looked when brushed down), which came halfway down my back when wet and in natural ringlets, would get full of bits of brick and cement and I just couldn’t get it out. The hair or the money? The hair or the money? The hair or the money? The money won and I had to say good bye to the hair. Before visiting the barber, I went to Harrow-on-the-Hill station to use the photo machine so I could have this shot of my crowning glory for posterity (and to look at and lament on cold winter nights). The removal of all this insulation was a great shock! I couldn’t believe how cold the head could get. I decided to get a hat and the choice I had was between a blue bobble hat or a trilby. I went with the trilby and I still wear a version of it to this day – see profile pic. Featured in the Self Portrait group, 12th Nov ‘08.

  • Another collage from 1995. I enjoyed playing with bits of paper and glue, except in this case these were actual photos that I took myself and even developed and printed myself. I even drew the design in the background, so this is entirely home-produce with no copyright worries over the photos either.

  • The Ramones – Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (original cover)

  • Featured in the group Live, Love, Dream, August 2009

  • from “Aces and Dukes” by Matthew Green. A series of stylised images celebrating the American Automobile of the 1940s through to 1970s and all related paraphenalia. Email info@hushabyelifestyles.com for an electronic portfolio of all work

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