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  • DEDTEDHED Little green hair / Has lost her bear / And doesn’t know where it has fled. Is she just dumb? / Or is her head numb? / Coz the ted it lays dead on her head. / / / / Also available in purple / More HED shirts- StereoHed / BlackHed /

  • StereoHed / StereoHed / Left and Right speaker / Which one’s the Woofer / And which one’s the Tweeter?

  • A smoking, tattooed badass with a big bazooka. / ...what more could you ask for!? Some happy customers- / /

  • РАБОТА (pronounced RABOTA) means ‘WORK’ in Russian. So get to it, comrades!! Also in the series- /

  • ИГРА (pronounced IGRA) means ‘PLAY’ in Russian…. / ...and after a hard day at work, these Russian women play hard too. After many hours spent in the coal mines, there’s nothing these women enjoy more, than to dance and leap around wildly with their heavy sledgehammers. / Quite a spectacle to behold. Also in the series- /

  • The Japanese text translates to Janken, which is their equivalent to Rock, Paper, Scissors. The best way to solve any dispute. / /

  • My PLAY! design with the red and black reversed Also in the series- /

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  • This vector portrait of a green eyed beauty is already a half year old but I managed to post it only now:) Hope you like it!

  • Also available in full colour / More HED shirts- StereoHed / BlackHed /

  • It’s part calendar, part storybook! Each month features a short (very kid friendly) story of one of SpaceKid’s many adventures throughout the cosmos. Wacky aliens, even wackier planets, and wacky situations that make the wacky-meter go completely bonkers! / I can almost guarantee that you’ll not find a calendar quite like this one anywhere…ever. / (I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing exactly, but it’s the truth.)

  • spyversusspy madvlad / A drawing depicting a humorous situation, often accompanied by a caption. A couple of examples spy vs spy and red bubbler madvlad click links above In 1906, Vitagraph released the first animated film in the United States, Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, by cartoonist James Stuart Blackton. It featured a series of faces, letters, and words being drawn. This rudimentary foundation encouraged other cartoon pioneers, including Emil Cohl and Winsor McCay. Cohl produced Drame Chez Les Fantoches (A Drama in Fantoche’s House) (1908), a film more like modern classics, both funny and with a well-developed plot. McCay’s Little Nemo (1911), the first fully animated film, was based on his Newspaper comic strip. His Gertie the Dinosaur (1914) was the first to use frame-by-frame animation, which produced fluid motion. Gertie also initiated fascination with a central character. In the 1910s, animated cartoons were also being produced as series. John Randolph Bray had success with a number of them. Bray and other innovators developed ways of speeding up the drawing process using translucent paper, which enabled quicker drawing. The decade also witnessed the rise of the cell animation process and other important advances. Like early motion pictures, the cartoons were silent. Various methods of portraying speech were used, from balloons to dialogue on the screen, sometimes confusing the audience. In addition, the cartoonists lacked the resources to focus on story continuity. Often the cartoonist did all the work individually or with a small staff. Cartoons might have disappeared without sound. My digital interpretation i often wonder what is in a cartoonists mind

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  • An out of control experiment in photoshop with Kai’s Power Tools, and Strata, and the origin of these two martians. You may want to avert your eyes…

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