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68 creative works found

  • Mr Kinky
    by Monstar

    US$25.93

    Welcome to the land of the Mr Blokes, who live in the land of Blokeville and have adventures. With the greatest of respect for Roger Hargreaves.

  • Who Needs Love...
    by Brett Foster

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    CLUBBING SERIES Who needs love when you’ve got beer? Shot at the Stokehouse New Years Eve bash from the main stage. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-

  • Welcome to the land of the Mr Blokes, who live in the land of Blokeville and have adventures. With the greatest of respect for Roger Hargreaves.

  • Mr. Tee
    by Monstar

    US$23.94

    Once more we venture into the wonderful land of the Mr. Blokes…and I pity the fool who doesn’t love Mr. Tee!!!!

  • Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • Mr Suicide
    by Monstar

    US$23.94

    Welcome to the land of the Mr Blokes, who live in the land of Blokeville and have adventures. With the greatest of respect for Roger Hargreaves.

  • Bruce
    by Chris Logue

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    An Australian Gentleman.

  • Having A Beer !
    by jase8812

    US$3.56–US$95.00

  • Fair Dinkum Bloke
    by Roboftheland

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    True Blue Australian spotted at a pub in Chillagoe

  • BIG AUSSIE ROAD TRIP
    by EAMO

    US$24.94–US$133.00

    A selection of Australian icons. The big prawn, the big banana, Larry the lobster, the big marino and my very own – Big Bazza.

  • We're a bit different in Australia
    by Darren Stones

    Believe it or not, kangaroos and emus are exempt from paying the bridge toll as they dash across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    Add Darren Stones to your Watchlist Click banner to enter Darren’s web site. Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member. Word count: 570 Photographs: 12 This article and accompanying photographs are for sale. Contact Darren via e-mail for further details. © Darren Stones 2007.

  • Sex and The City - A Blokes Perspective
    by Paul Louis Villani

    Good morning beautiful bubblers everywhere! An insight into a conversation that took place recently… / My better half (mbh) “Do you w…

    Good morning beautiful bubblers everywhere! An insight into a conversation that took place recently… / My better half (mbh) “Do you want to go to the movies this weekend?” / Me, “Sure, can we watch Indiana Jones?” / Mbh, “No, if you watch Sex in The City with me then I’ll watch Indiana with you next weekend.” There end’eth the first lesson in relationship harmony… Compromise = Blackmail! So, off we went on Sunday afternoon… / Yes, Sunday afternoon when I should’ve been at the MCG expressing my purely hetro-sexual man-love for Chris Judd and the rest of the Carlton Football Club but no, Village Cinemas was the preferred destination. / Now, I shall not give away too much of the story… ummmm, plot…. but I soon discovered that my better half was in for an emotional roller coaster ride that only four women in a strangely scripted blockbuster can deliver. / Another reason why I agreed to this compromise was that I was also promised that there was going to be ample scenes of maiden beauties frolicking in their laciest… / Lies. / I found the movie slightly educational… there are apparently other labels in the world apart from Sony, Canon and Manfrotto! / ...and there is some other fellow in the world trying to rip off my name… Mr. Louis Vuitton, look out! / For the ladies, there are 81 costume changes, relationship highs and lows, references to sexual gymnastics, shoes, handbags and enough emotions to empty out a box of kleenex! Why you lot subject yourselves to such torture I still have no idea!! / Just to give my personal opinion on a related matter, we sat next a woman and her young daughter (10’ish) why you would bring a child to a movie like that??? To an adult most of what happens on the screen during this movie is quite normal but not for a childs eyes and ears. / Anyway I survived the 2.5 hours and even found some scenes quite humorous! / Rating… 3 / 5 / Looking forward to Indiana Jones next week!

  • Bloke & Ute
    by mgimagery

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    At the top of Mt Blowhard near Omeo, Victoria. Middle of the day, 42 degrees, windy, all Aussie.

  • a little something I whipped up for all the evil pussies out there….. you know who you are! this is also available as a card and print….here

  • Jedd and Sponge
    by Brian Carr

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Saturday night on the Nullabour

  • Mr. Emo
    by Monstar

    US$23.94

    In the land of the Mr. Blokes, Mr. Emo is solely responsible for all sales of “My Chemical Romance” albums and razor blades.

  • I like photographs and I like tee shirts.

  • Pollution and the depletion of the ozone layer is a growing problem in the land of Mr. Blokes…just ask Mr. Global Warming.

  • Clappers and a Bloke Called Joe
    by iAN Derrick

    Some serious consumers of amber beverage stayed sober enough to rename it Heaven in the desert.

    Back again in Ockerroo where it seems sergeant Clappers Clarke, suffering a mild case of outback troppo disease, is going investment mental over the arrival of a bloke called Joe Mitsubishi…Big things are about to happen in the one dunny town of Ockerroo and it has nothing to do with emus.

  • Men appreciation group
    by Mel Brackstone

    TextureOftheSin and I have started a group called “Men Appreciation” It is for people who love to create art that appreciates men as f…

    TextureOftheSin and I have started a group called “Men Appreciation” It is for people who love to create art that appreciates men as fathers, husbands, partners, boyfriends, sons or positive role models. It celebrates the male energy in a positive way. It’s open to men and women to join. Come on over all you wives, sisters, aunts, mothers, partners, mates and anyone else who knows and loves a male of the human kind.

  • Welcome to the land of the Mr Blokes, who live in the land of Blokeville and have adventures. With the greatest of respect for Roger Hargreaves.

  • This is my father [front right] Alexander Gray marching with his mates in Sassafrass – Dandenong Ranges, Victoria It was just a bunch of blokes who decided to walk to remember their mates who no longer can. So with the local coppa driving behind them to stop the traffic running over them, the bellow was “Righto you Blokes form some kind of order and let’s do this with a bit of decorum . Right by your left and HARCH!!!”. I stood with the collection of family and the startled shoppers and those who stopped traffic in their cars and got out to watch and applaud and show true respect for the brave who gave their all to preserve our way of life…. and I cried with pride. / This wasn’t a huge parade with bands and servicemen and banners and cheering crowds, this was the reality of the reason to march…. this was personal …. a bunch of blokes who marched for their fallen mates. In addition I was brought to remember the pre-dawn meeting of the regiment I was married into as the men there would gather at 3:30am to say a prayer before they moved out to go to the Melbourne parade….[steeled with a mug each of black coffee liberally laced with rum!] / There was no formality about this 3:30am gathering just the servicemen automatically standing on parade with a man’s gap in between them to represent a hundred fallen diggers. There were no barked orders just a gathering and then the man elected by the troops would calmly say a simple made up prayer of thanks to the blokes who’d gone before and fallen in the line of their duty. / I felt privileged indeed to witness this collection of soldiers give their own thanks for the men who served trained like them and lost their lives. Many of these tough soldiers would be teary eyed at the end and that would be my undoing. at the end of the prayer the second year I was witnessing, one of the men began to sing “Amazing Grace” and then “Advance Australia Fair” and I was urged to sing with them. They were the nicest renditions I have ever heard and been honoured to be included in. These days of remembrance are to also thank the men and women who currently train and serve to protect our way of life … and here in Australia this life we have is glowing bright and free!

  • I shot this image this summer at a body art festival.

  • Gordon Stones
    by Darren Stones

    US$8.55–US$228.00

    A portrait of Gordon Stones – my father. The photograph Gordon is holding was taken by me in 1988. This digital photograph was taken on 12/4/2007.

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