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5 creative works found

  • Memetic Art
    by The wizard of ed

    Yesterday the infamous artist formerly known as Resisto unleashed his RES-101 on an unsuspectin…

    Yesterday the infamous artist formerly known as Resisto unleashed his RES-101 on an unsuspecting community, not only giving us a look at this new and bold creation, but in the true spirit of copyleft, handing over the instructions for all and sundry to assist in the creation of a wind-up army. Having no intention of ever really growing up, I couldn’t think of a better way to pass an hour than to build a big cardboard robot, actually I made it slightly bigger than it was, but only because as you can see my desk hasn’t improved much since the Melbourne days, and RES-101 would have a lot to contend with. In fact, I popped out later on for a copy of ‘Fly Fishing’ by J R Hartley and when I came back RES has escaped the clutter and was trying to shin over the back wall. So I put him in the oven. Now go and make your own and tell Scott he’s a champion. I think we need to mark the spread of the army on a world map.

  • Making RES 101 - Scott Robinson's Bot
    by DieselLaws

    Hehehehe so i had some time to spare to make the coolest cardboard bot I have ever seen – Created by Scott Robinson...

    Hehehehe so i had some time to spare to make the coolest cardboard bot I have ever seen – Created by Scott Robinson and i even took photos of the process…p.s. The movie is going to be awesome!

  • Fifteen Cards of My Photography
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. !http://www.redbubble.com/rbimages/works_work_main_view/Cards_On…

    Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. Here is a newer photograph which more clearly defines each card, also showing the back of the card.

  • Paintings, Tortoiseshell Kittens
    by thickblackoutline

    Hi Kids, / Just thought I’d let you know, as the Tortoiseshell Kitten...

    Hi Kids, / Just thought I’d let you know, as the Tortoiseshell Kitten went to a good home (awww) I’ve decided to make him available for sale. Also here are a few other examples of the cardboard box paintings: / click the image to go to the piece / / Much Love, /

  • Back Alley Atelier - Cardboard City
    by Back Alley Atelier

    / Back Alley Atelier – Cardboard City !http://images-0…

    / Back Alley Atelier – Cardboard City In a bid to stop freezing the models who are so happy to help out we were holding our next shoot indoors, the venue provided kindly by Jess, who also offered her moving boxes for us to create and destroy a cardboard city. As long as we kept her company and got rid of them at the end. Since this project would require some work the shoot started early in the afternoon hammering and nailing the relevant cardboard together to build our skycrapers. Textas were sniffed, paper was stretched, guns were held and wine was drunk(the last in copious amounts) as the monoliths started appearing dotting the living room. / The night went into full swing after the pizza and the buildings were placed up against a wall and lights waved around haphazardly. Jo changed into her Fifty Foot Woman attire for the shot Nonchalance of the Fifty Foot Woman while Michael kept taking shot after shot, Wen then stepped in taking his own shot of JoZilla destroying the landmarks before a break was called quickly to reset the buildings. A single building was created in the center of the room and with fortuitous lighting the shot Tip came into play, before Jo and Jess went off to test out a few additional shots of Jo. Wen agreed to his first starring role posing as the cop in the Cardboard City, looking as mean as needed and twice as angry. With all the drinks and building images out of the way the last shots Reflections the Second was taken with Jo and Jess lying silently on the floor as camera’s circled over the taking shot after shot. Chris posed the two side by side to take the shot “Enrapt”http://www.redbubble.com/people/transmute/art/223390-2-enrapt and the night wound down to a close soon after. With all the images taken we are likely to see more of the night’s photos up soon enough. Are the side effects still affecting us? / I think it will take a lot before we’ll stop having fun. The cameras are our tools, the group are our help and the world is our studio. Love etc, / Back Alley Atelier

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