Well, as you can probably tell, this isn`t the most serious of images…But I got a giggle out of it… Hope you do too… The other colourways really need the white sections to make this work, but if your really interested in seeing another colour be made available, just hit me up.
Hmmm…not sure what i can say about this really! I considered the use of the product in this picture, but concluded that if warhol can do it…and its not a negative association…could you get a better celebrity to endorse your product than Jesus? Postmodern, Appropriation…Advertising Parody! Dont take it too serious, It Humourous!!! / . /
Now in the Sonate. Calendar The Third in the series “Ghosts of Music” Wilbur was an unattractive man. He lived a lonely existence above the old book, music and print shop which he kept in Davies Mews. They say that all day he drank rum, disguised as coffee from a pot, and ate leeks, artichokes and lime jelly. The wonderful things he bought and sold fascinated him, and left him with little desire for anything else in life…until one day an unusual manuscript came his way. The score was not that unusual in itself – what caught his interest was an old ink inscription down one side. It read – “Matilda Nectarines” Nth Rona Isle. Being a keen amateur geographer he quickly found an atlas and located this remote place. This did not, however, satisfy his wild curiosity and he started to research everything he could about Nth Rona and nectarines. Who was Matilda? / Why “Matilda Nectarines” ? He closed up his shop and journeyed to the very north of Scotland. About a year later a fire raged through his shop and all the valuable stock burnt to a cinder. Today, if you smell smoke and hear footsteps behind you as you walk past Davies Mews it could be the Ghost of Wilbur, the bookseller who never recovered from falling in love with the piano playing he heard in a remote cottage on the Isle of Nth Rona. Yet another attempt at Very Fine Old Fashioned Collage with respect to our friends articulation Please also view the tools of the collage trade More about Matilda and Nth Rona Island
Jimbo was given a Siriusian Suckerpod for his birthday. He was very excited and “bonded” with his new friend almost immediately. :) They were soon playing the old inter-galactic favourite face stretcher, “biggest smile”. However, once Jimbo’s mum finds out that he used the ”...never break the bond in a million years, ” SUPA GLOO”, the smiles might not be that large.
This is a plushie made by me(hand sewn) from an old Christmas stocking I had…so from christmas to valentines!! I gave it to my boyfriend :D I’ve posted a how-to for this plushie on a craft site I’ve joined called Cut Out and Keep ...my name on there is Siamkatze Thanks!!
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Stamp collection from all over the world. Prices were cheap back in those days…
hand dyed fabric, PVA glue, glitter & hand stitching
from the comic Glitter Glue,galaxy and hummus!
Just a little design that came about from sketching shapes. Put together using lines and anchor points in photoshop. I had sketched some kind of little ghosty thing and wanted to see how it translated into a shirt design. Came out a little more modern and bubbly then I originally had it, but I like it. So here it is. It’s one of my favorites.
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I’ve never really succeeded in painting at all, and so I decided to try something else – painting a pebble. / At the time I was interested in doing these spikey tribal-like designs, I doodled them everywhere, so it made sense to try a spiral one on my pebble. I think it turned out quite well really.
Some one else’s art.
Orange Peel Nightmare was a crazy experiment of different mediums, on canvas. I didn’t expect it to turn out like this; I didn’t expect it to look good. I was doubtful at first, but various peoples’ positive comments on it have given me confidence in it. Plus my sister and my brother were fighting over who got to keep it, lol. I used watercolour, acrylic, tracing paper, glue. I think that’s it, from memory. I don’t have the measurements, as my brother Adam has taken it to his new apartment. I painted it on the 31st August 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
One of the many many cards i’ve made over the years for my Cosmik Wife Nalin. I checked the back of this one, and it was made in 1998 – ten years ago. It’s about love and colour and joy and nature and respect and sacredness and all the other things that our cosmik union inspires in me. Awwwwwwww. I’m currently trying to find all the others, and scan them in too… I’m so disorganised. Sheesh. Oh, by the way – it’s strictly old school cut-n-paste, scissors-n-glue. / Yes – I’m really old.
Although not 100% InterWebMegaLink-specific, my own personal art is still kinda along the same lines as much of the work i do for the IWML, and this seems like as good a place as any to make an online home for all my old old scissors-and-glue collages. This is a collage i made this year (2008), in one of the amazing Surreal Art Sessions in Yarraville. They’ll go down in hystory, those sessions will… I imagine the smallgoods, drying and curing in the tent, while the angry deity associated with such processes watches on. What’s he so angry about? Not sure.
It says: TOUCH ME! 3-Way Touch Control Perfect for that night on the town which becomes a long weekend. Then again, you won’t likely be wearing this shirt for much of it.
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