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OK, OK – I’ve held off for as long as I can….. Combining my love of industrial landscapes and my awesome 1957 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, I just couldn’t resist combining the two, so I re visited my favourite location, Sommerville Street, Sunshine and set up the new shot. Here the 57 Cadillac showcases the beautiful angles of the wrap around back windscreen and customised fins in natural light. I love the austere, clinical design feeling this image evokes. To me it’s pure design in all aspects of landscape through to automotive design.
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HMS Warrior is a nineteenth century ironclad. She’s a beautiful vessel moored permanently within the Historic Dockyard at Portsmouth. I pass her every day on the way into work and she never fails to give me a little lift. When I was coming home and the sunset was looking so gorgeous, I couldn’t resist missing my ferry home for this shot!
Showing an incredible lack of effort on my part, here’s my second most popular tee inverted. / Original Edition Look her it is coming off the press, OH NO someone has spilt Tipp-Ex everywhere, on, no, hang on, that’s my design.
Again, no effort, invert, to suit those who wear black. Original with concept
from i book im working on,i likes it!
Captured along my travels, a part of Victoria that just keeps growing. This is my kind of landscape, I feel at home amongst the concrete and steel. Used an 11 – 17mm with the perspective corrected. This is another from the Transitional Industrial Utopia series. / / Check out this awesome rendition of this image by the wonderful Rose Moxon / / / . / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
The Existential Divide / The more observational of you will remember I put this up awhile ago. And it’s back, slightly different, added text and white not black. I worked on a version with some more emphasis on text woven through it after some people I trust gave some advice. However I went back to a slightly more simplified version as I think that it really shouts on it’s own. That the crisp stark iconic impression of a barcode combined with the ever-so-recognisable, and yet never actually seen in this way, map of the world, cause more avenues of thought than one can reasonably handle without a stiff drink. / But now I’m doing that weird ranting thing about my own work which I normally try and avoid, I like it, and really that’s all that fucking matters. Where’s the whiskey?
Firstly, I’d like to thank my dog, Fred Bassett for interesting design direction inspiration. At least half any potential proceeds will go towards some whiskey flavoured biscuits from him. / . / A little different to my usual style. But even more relevant on a personal level. / . / In these heady days of Google I can’t make this as cryptic as I’d like without telling you anything at all, which is no fun. So I’ll just sit back and let you all search and then question. / . / “If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through narrow chinks of his cavern.” William Blake / . /
I walked out of my house a few weeks back and saw a blade of grass that has seemingly burst through the tarmac. / . / I thought about it all that day. And by the evening I was in the most joyous mood. / . / Whether climate change is man’s fault or not, whether this evolution is as natural as can be or a total fuck up. All is still well. In 10 years, 10,000 years or whenever we’ll probably die out anyway. The planet will probably heat up or cool down, and they’ll be X thousand/million years of desert/ice age. Then maybe the temperature may stabilise, and in a pond somewhere a small bubble will rise to the surface, and so it goes on, another species will grow from the bedlam, maybe with bigger ears or forty seven hands. And nothing will be left of all the shit we made. nature will have destroyed it, and if this species evolves enough to have such a thing as an archeologist, they won’t know anything about us because all they’ll find are strange metal boxes, as our entire lives are on a hard drive these days. / . / We’re just another Dinosaur. / . / And this made me happy. I’m a big picture kind of guy. And yes I regularly stare into the oceans at night in silence. / . / This will probably offend anyone who thinks there’s a big cheese upstairs controlling everything, but if they can show me where in the bible it mentions Dinosaurs, I’ll apologise. / . / N.B. This has nothing to do with dead stags, and I’m ready for an attack…. / . / /
The delivery driveway at a local shopping centre. Others in this series:
The Titanic smashed into the iceberg. / Screams broke out along with utter pandemonium. / Nevertheless, the men with their instruments in their tidy little suits, sat upright, swallowed hard, and with swift acceptance began playing the most heartfelt rendition of “Nearer My God To Thee” they’d ever played or known before… / / and then all was silent. / / sold: mounted print / / / / / /
Abstract in acrylic
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VICTORIANNA SERIES Pen and Ink ACEO I quite like the character and have called her Victorianna / - so she may have more adventures yet with tea, absinthe / and all the frills xx ORIGINAL SOLD APRIL 2009 5 sales to date ( 3 Art Cards and 2 Matted Prints) A Framed Laminated Print for one of my Exhibitions…. / Cute Black Trimmed Ringer Tee and other Victorianna Products at Zazzle….. /
PIN UP SERIES Victorianna’s little sis is moonlighting at the local Burleseque Club ! / She’s just a beginner but showing promise x / Pen and Ink on Cartridge Paper ORIGINAL AVAILABLE- A4- £40 + P&P Drawn for the Victorian Industrial Group- Burlesque Challenge x / THIS DESIGN WON THE / VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL BURLESQUE CHALLENGE 2008 FEATURED ON THE REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE 2008 (with thanks) 6 sales of this work to date (4 T-shirts on Redbubble an Art Card and Print on Zazzle) / Thank you to Rouble and Zombie at RUST for recommending this work in the / I RECOMMEND GROUP 2008 xxx / Visit RUST GALLERY here / Tee Shirt Available on Bubble in various colours…....... / Art Print with Text Available on Zazzle / / and other fun produsts too, how about a saucy tie/sash…..... / / Or a mug …..... / / Mousemats, Bumper Stickers and other products too / With Love from Kiki xxxxxx
I dreamed I thought I knew who I am, / or at least who I believed I was, / but now, it seems ‘twas all a sham, / and no one ever does! / 05-29-2009 featured in / Just Brown 07-07-2009 / Shapes&Patterns 06-03-2009 / The Alphabet Soup 06-01-2009 / Spectacular Spirals 05-27-2009 / Unconventional Artistry 01-08-2009
I live in Lancashire. My town was built in the mid 19th century for the workers of a cotton mill – some of the machinery being steam powered. The Victorian era and Industry are engrained in my heart and in my personality and Steampunk is just a wonderful embodiment of my heritage Texture credits: / http://erosunknown-stock.deviantart.com/art/Black-and-Cream-Paisley-75595472 / http://kseniasara.deviantart.com/art/Sections-Stock-8-80864223 / http://abigelstock.deviantart.com/art/Paper012-80820024 / http://bean-stock.deviantart.com/art/Grainy-1-74550081 / http://dazzle-textures.deviantart.com/art/Destructive-News-67941303 / http://stockgrapher.deviantart.com/art/012-68424243
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