Casanova 

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  • A Lover of Writing
    by Basil

    When Giacomo Casanova, the Venetian patrician, completed the memoirs of his life as a lover and adventurer he was almost 75 years old. Th…

    Satire Casanova lover

  • It’s my zombie casanova, fresh and juicy to lurve you. This is my first t-shirt collaboration with Michael. He made the computy thing work. And added the gooey red goodness. Thanks Mikey xo

  • Zombies love brains. Let’s flip open the head of Luckyvegetable / and find ourselves a truly entertaining feed. This shirt tickled my funny bone in particular, / with a very obvious joke. ;o) What would make a better date and why? A zombie, vampire, werewolf or Frankenstein’s monster? Hmm…I’m thinking that sounds like the start of a great party already! I suppose I should stick to my theory that zombies would make the best lovers..well, the most persistent anyway. All that romantic mindless groaning teamed with the unstoppable undead shuffle….quite a combo, really. Of course, I have been known to keep company with at least one wolf, and I’m told by recent bestselling pop literature that vampires are really really ridiculously good-looking, so maybe I should keep my options open… Where’s the magic? With the unicorns, I assume. I can’t be sure though, as only virgins can get close enough to check. Ahem. If a picture tells a thousand words, what are your pictures telling us? Mostly? They’re pieces of my already scatterbrained imagination. Randomness personified. Which kind of gives you an idea as to how difficult a job my careers advisor at school had. He ended up giving me the choice of either prison warden, or clown. I kid you not. Obviously this man was paid the big bucks for his keen insight. What’s the best about the bubble? I’m going to go with cheesy, and say that I found people to love here, in a real grown-up, family kind of way. And it’s helped me understand that I won’t be laughed out of the room (metaphorically) when I put up my work. What’s your favouritest tshirt you’ve ever worn? When I was a kid, I had this shirt with a picture from Disney’s Cinderella on it, only it really was like a still from the film, rather than a design, and it showed the little cowering mouse with the floppy hat holding a piece of cheese bigger than his head. Looking on (and about to eat him) was the evil looking cat. It was such a macabre thing to put on a 4 year old’s shirt, it makes me wonder what the designer was thinking-or smoking- when it was deemed appropriate. I remember the back of the shirt was lemon yellow, and I wore it with ‘matching’ yellow shorts with an arty paint splotch pattern on them, yellow knee high socks, and my trademark rainbow stripy sandals. I was obviously a fashion genius, even then. Pfffft… Who do you suspect is secretly an alien? I suspect most politicians are aliens, if only because most of them lack sufficient eyebrow control, and this makes me suspicious. Also they have holes in their theories (and in some cases, their grammar) which makes it plausible that they’re merely stretching for time till the mother ship arrives. Let’s hope there’s at least one chocolate loving E.T. type among them. What are your opening and closing thoughts every (or most) days? It used to be fluffy things like “what are rainbows made of” but lately it’s just the generic “and why do/did I have to go to work?” Apart from that though, I manage to keep my brain at least partially insane for the majority of my awake time. It tends to scare the normals, but it keeps it real. Boo-yah. What makes you warm and fuzzy inside (If anything)? When I eat a woolly mammoth? Because it’s woolly? And really big? Where do you find inspiration the most? It’s kinda like freaky lightening, although I have always likened my creative brain to a giant soup pot in which things bubble until they’re ready to be presented to the rest of the species. I think it’s when they float to the top. Yeah, so, it’s like cooking gnocci, only, those are my ideas. Man. What did you want to be when you were 6 years old? (And did you eat your vegetables? ;o) I wanted to be a pirate king. I told my kindergarten teacher and got in trouble when she told me I couldn’t because only boys could be kings, and I told her where to go. Yar. Oh, and of course I didn’t eat my vegetables. My Mother used to boil them grey. What do you take me for? Vegetables rot your brain. Best to leave them be. ;oP And on another note, the never lazing, always amazing Thickblackoutline was one of the few Shirthead victims who took up my offer of purchasing the original art… And she got it framed! Yay! Jen is great. Here it is. It looks AWESOME :oD Memory lane… The Original Strip BigFatRobot Chris Richards Paul McClintock David J Cunning Johdie Tambatoys Simon Sherry Ross Robinson Natalie Tyler thickblackoutline rubyred Liesl Yvette Wilson Chris Wahl Jaywalker sparklehen jemimalovesbigted purelydecorative nofrillsart Superteam: Non-Stop animo Tabita LilyM bahgoesthesheep LuckyVegetable o0OdemocrazyO0o MuscularTeeth

  • It’s David Tennant in Ink Rain. See if you can find something not Dr. Who related. / / /

  • acrylic on canvas 120×90cm Year Created: 2008 / Medium: Painting Acrylic / Size Width: 34 inches / Size Height: 44 inches / Size Depth: 2 inches

  • This miniature was painted in oil paints on ivorine. It won Best Oil Painting at the 2008 Australian Society of Miniature Art (NSW) National Awards Exhibition. The original has sold but ACEO size prints (2.5×3.5 inches) are available from http://stores.ebay.com.au/Miniature-Art-by-Karen-Hull, or www.karenhull.etsy.com

  • Children of the Revolution
    by xHazyDaysx

    You were the weak one. / The one with the unquenchable appetite. / Magnificent, trapped within your own beauty, / A desolate sculpture carve…

    I wrote this poem about two years ago, as a launching pad for my short story of the same name. It’s quite complex, even my creative writing tutor at University took his time to try and unravel it. I hope you have fun with it, all will be revealed in my story to come. I was torn as to whether or not to share this as its intensely personal but I’m really interesed to hear other people’s feedback, so please let me know what you think. I know that it is far from perfect, but at least it takes me on a journey. Get creative guys, / H.D. x

  • Venice Italy

  • Gouache painting on fine grain paper. / For the limited edition book “Casanova”, the illustrations were carried out using the stencils technique, as explained in my previous series. This book was printed in the 1940’s in a traditional way, with various artists working on the illustrations. There was a separate stencil for each stage of the colouring (with gouache)

  • Famous Yellowstone wolf, know for courting the females in other packs. He was featured in “in the valley of the wolves”, a dvd produced by PBS.

  • This is Charlie, he belongs to my friend Sandy.

  • Venetian mask digital photography

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