I applaud the mostly unseen efforts of these amazing volunteers, the men and women of the State Emergency Service.
Billy is Back! Series One promo shirt, originally hand printed and released only to team members, why not pick one up and spread the word of our favourite “handy-saw” weilding teenager!
The eagle points the way to the cabin. DIGITAL COPY OF THIS PHOTOGRAPH IS AVAILABLE AT: http://photographyontheweb.ifp3.com/
More graffiti in the Valley. circa 2008
Please go to ALBOTAS to see my custom munny that i entered in the Munnyocal…
Please go to ALBOTAS to see my custom munny that i entered in the Munnyocalypse show at UBERBOT. They were kind enough to interveiw me and show off my piece. Its a Resident Evil Chainsaw Guy themed munny. Hope you all like.
More fun with vector & raster mixes. A more detailed close-up can be seen here.
Grab the blutac, sticky tape, hammer and nails… the hot glue gun, whatever… You’ll be needing it to stick this calendar on your wall …
Grab the blutac, sticky tape, hammer and nails… the hot glue gun, whatever… You’ll be needing it to stick this calendar on your wall :) Please don’t forget, all proceeds go to The Fred Hollows Foundation
I am on holidays at Lakes Entrance, a small fishing town in Victoria. Among other things, I am reading Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power of Now”...
I am on holidays at Lakes Entrance, a small fishing town in Victoria. Among other things, I am reading Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now. It is a profound and useful book – very much in keeping with my own thinking. As I am reading it occurs to me that I am most in the present, aside from when I am meditating, is when I am using the chainsaws. This generally is cutting up fallen trees (it happens a lot on the farm). It is dangerous work involving the chainsaws, the tractor and muscle. Generally the thinking is on a very quiet, non-specific level of consciousness. At some level I am computing the dangers of falling branches, tensions, where to cut. But on another level I just am. The planning is happening in the moment. The thoughts come and are quite clear – if I cut here what will happen?. They don’t hold me hostage. The ego is dim as I am complete in the problem at hand. And not to be would be dangerous. I guess that is why it is easy at that time. Anyway, Happy New Year to one and all. I look forward with joy and excitement to the coming year – as I live with fulfillment and pleasure in my current present.
A drawing I made of the singer of Queen Adreena (as well as Daisy Chainsaw), KJG.
Another Warhol inspired design. Hope you all enjoy it.
Another Warhol inspired design. Hope you all enjoy it.
Hi, On the 18th and 19th, 4 chainsaw artists will be carving some large cypress pine tree stumps in Boronia Park, Park Crescent Boronia. ...
Hi, On the 18th and 19th, 4 chainsaw artists will be carving some large cypress pine tree stumps in Boronia Park, Park Crescent Boronia. Unfortunately the trees had to be removed recently, however the stumps have been left for the artists. It sounds like an interesting photographic opportunity to me. The artists will be working on both days, as I live opposite, I’m happy to provide a base, tea, coffee etc. / Cheers, Larry Varley
graphite pencil drawing (photocopy)
cosmetic surgery meets evil dead in this blood fueled slasher / picture
hail to the king baby
I stopped in Hope, British Columbia, Canada, on the way back to Kelowna from Vancouver Island, and everywhere I looked there were all of these incredible wood Statues. They were all created for the Hope World Class Chainsaw Carving Competition held in 2007. / This particular piece was carved by Jerry Strelioff of Campbell River, British Columbia. I found it quite humorous what with the old man and the bear together in the same stump, one obviously unaware of the others presence until just now. / Photograph was taken on Sept. 16th/2009 /
how does your graden grow? / With silver bells, and cockle shells, / And pretty maids all in a row
I shot this image this morning, after seeing a stranger using a chainsaw. I dashed home for my camera, asked his permission to shoot some generic images – and then shot about 50 frames very quickly, trying to get the best view of wood slivers flying to all points of the compass. There are a couple of frames with some of the slivers in very sharp focus, but this mid-frame composition (with a focal length of only 150mm) tells the story better than some tighter frames at about 200-220mm. I’s interesting that this was shot in very bright light, but the “blizzard” of flying wood fragments actually fills the entire frame, from end to end, making it look much darker and murkier than it really was. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 70-300mm lens. F6.7, 1/500 sec, ISO 200, focal length 150mm. Featured in 50 THINGS, December 2009. Featured in MYSTERIES OF THE COMMON, December 2009. 121-1839
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