Digital Print A popular television series. “Hajimete no otsukai�?(a rough translation being ‘My first errand’) / follows the adventures of young children as they embark on their first errand, alone. / In Japan, when children turn three or four they are often sent on an errand by their parents to go grocery shopping by themselves for the first time, preparing them for the years ahead in which they will have to walk to and from school everyday. This, once being a rite of passage, is now less common following the recent rise in kidnaps and murders of young children in Japan. / The program itself is extremely elaborate, the camera operators have cameras disguised in briefcases, baskets, hats, etc and will follow these children on their successful or unsuccessful missions. Often children lose their way, buy the wrong items, fall asleep, wander aimlessly while talking to themselves or get side-tracked by other more interesting adventures, such as playgrounds or building snowmen. The twins, ‘futago’ in Japanese, depicted in this work were the protagonists in one such episode of “Hajimete no otsukai’. The two little girls “Shuna�? and “Hina�? dressed the same, finished each others sentences and seemed even to walk in unison until one point at which they reached a fork in the road, one turned left, the other right and they then spent the next 30 mins arguing over which direction they both thought was the right way. They returned home crying, but after being consoled by their mother, they then set off again and returned victorious but with far too many cakes than were on the list.
Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft
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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 /
A smoking, tattooed badass with a big bazooka. / ...what more could you ask for!? Some happy customers- / /
Monapali is a bengali indian name. beautiful and divine. hope you like it. depicts very indian and african inspired fashion and art.
continuing with MONAPALI presenting the more shy, and sophisticated indian woman. elegant! this one took a hell lot of time and resources.
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- /
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Out of the mist with a red-eyed stare…
The Japanese text translates to Janken, which is their equivalent to Rock, Paper, Scissors. The best way to solve any dispute. / /
Call me…Call me NOW!!
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Ever get the feeling that everyone’s staring at you when you get on that bus to work every morning? Well, I did (before I shed the shackles of the day job and became a freelancer at least!) and that’s what inspired this painting – commuters on the top deck, always curious to see who’s entering their domain.
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Old photomanipulation. I had some pictures of me and wanted to give them a try :) Hope you enjoy it!
children are our future, / they hold the key to our world’s growth … / and unity in this special occasion of festivities, / we must spread love, warmth and stand together, / no racism, no religion, no caste… no creed. we are all one. / let us be pure from our heart, like all children are. / We are all one! www.archann.net was great working with *TheLRD totally enjoyed and experimented. stock credits : http://www.stockvault.net
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On occasion of the launch of my website and creative showcase archann.net I present you GAIA. a collaboration with anthony giaco / I had a wonderful time working with him credits: istockphoto.com mostly, and personal resources archann.net
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