I made this from two different photos and heaps of effects..felt like doing something dark one night and I was bored…so this is what I came up with. lol
Photomanipulation done with Photoshop
The world is fucked and doomed! Woo! / From a series of collages based around works by Rembrandt and other dead painters.
Snapped on the way home, the sky was ablaze with colour, it was incredible. / The car is a Mitsubishi FTO. My first upload to RedBubble!
And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels: / “Go forth and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the Earth.” Model: Rachael
Concept collage mixed media piece… armageddon type thing (I was a troubled teen :) / Here I’ve used glued magazines on paper, covered with ink, acrylic and finally pencil. The collage constitutes most of the background forms.
A footway along the stark roadway which passes along the Port Botany fuel and gas storage areas. Taken in high dynamic range photography
Promo design to coincide with the imminent release of Underfire Comics Graphic Novel “Rock Night”. / Tee designs also available…
A piece I did in two nights for my final fine art project… lots of Kate Bush playing and vodka later I had this armageddon type thing… must have been channeling my stress. In the back of my mind I was thinking of Susan Coopers “Dark is Rising” series of books, which I enjoyed much more than the recent lame movie, though the imagery isn’t particularly relevant to the stories.
There was a bit of experimentation going on in this one for me. Watercolor, charcoal, colored pencil, pencil, marker, ink, and a wonderful photo of my not so handsome face were used to pull this thing together. Quite surprisingly, I don’t hate it. I know, I know…me not hating something that I’ve done is no doubt the first sign of the coming apocalypse. I’m sorry that a pathetic self portrait by a nobody you’ve never met had to bring forth armageddon, but I guess that’s just the way the cookie crumbles. Or I suppose the way the earth crumbles…as the case may be.
The bottom of a boat in Wakayama City, Japan.
Before Jesus returns again to this earth / Biblical prophesies say that there / will be one last horrific conflict / between the forces of good (God) / and the forces of evil (Satan) in this world the conflict will occur in Isreal / on the plains of Har- Magedon / hence the battle of “Armageddon” God’s army WILL triumph over evil / but if YOU want to be on the winning side / you must accept Jesus as your Savior Remember: / Procrastination is not only / the thief of time.. It is also / the thief of souls!! Jesus warned.. He will come / when you least expect it. / NOW is the time to accept Him.. / before it is too late!!
Having an overwhelming interest in customised transport, I created this piece as a self-caricature (and homage to Mad Max Thunderdome) during the recent upsurge in petrol prices- when it reaches $3 per litre, this is what I’ll look like! I drew the original piece with Indian ink and a brush, and then scanned it into Photoshop where I layered paint and textures over the original linework.
Feels like Armageddon… Taken off the rocks at Lorne.
A piece inspired by Morrissey’s track Everyday is Like Sunday.
Red sky and flaw courtesy of Corel Paint Shop Pro, lens flare courtesy of my camera. / Group Features: ‘Live, Love, Dream’ – January 2009 ‘C.O.R.E.’ – April 2009
www.galleriamancuso.com / blog / 2010 calendars featured in “arthouse productions international” featured in “current issues” featured in “images and ideas” This is what Melbourne might have looked like if we received the orange dust storms that Sydney and Brisbane have had recently. This was actually taken in January this year from the Eureka Tower. Armageddon effect courtesy photoshop. / Nikon D80, 1/100, f/9, ISO 200
An apocalyptic vision of possible world destruction.
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