A collection of images from news events that happened in 1969. Ideal for a 40th Birthday celebration in 2009.
A collection of images from news events that happened in 1969. Ideal for a 40th Birthday celebration in 2009. Best Viewed Large
Portrait of the best man and grooms brother, styled after David Baileys classic portrait of the Krays.
The hand emerges, dangling the thing that drives us into amusement and sometimes brings us pain. Skateboarding is a harsh mistress.
In the Korean war, the Sabre jet was the workhorse of the USAF, as well claw and laser beam fodder in half of every science fiction alien invasion movie ever made.
In the Korean war, the Sabre jet was the workhorse of the USAF, as well claw and laser beam fodder in half of every science fiction alien invasion movie ever made. Pen and ink on Crescent board.
The Raven. Originally I inked something like this in the 1980’s and now some 20 years later I finished it.
I always wanted to sculpt a robot of death. I did this as a tangent wanting to make a toy related to a skateboard company that would never be made and by doing so would be funny. I did the colors in photoshop over an original pen and ink illustration.
Every year I do a new version of some vintage WWI aviation art I took a fancy to when I was 9 years old. This would be the 27th version.
A combination of hand cut ruby, scanned and then colored in Photoshop from an original ink drawing. It has to be reversed engineered since a majority of my work is done on large illustration boards, then wall camera shot, then to positive film, then separations for colors are hand cut. So thus there never is a vector/pixel file. That is called old schoo.
Why a fly, because XXX is the shit. This is an original ink, colorized in PS. There is 4 color plates, each is hand inked on ruby.
Not a super big fan of Joy Division but admired the madness and the brilliance that was Ian Curtis. I figured he needed a good portrait. Ink on board.
This is a massive 1:1 ink in real life, 31” inches long, 10” wide and is the original art for one of my longboards.
Reginald “Reggie” Kray (24 October 1933 – 1 October 2000) and Ronald “Ronnie” Kray (24 October 1933 – 17 March 1995) were identical twin brothers, and the foremost organised crime leaders dominating London’s East End during the 1950s and 1960s. Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie, suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.[1] The Krays were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets, violent assaults including torture and the murders of Jack “The Hat” McVitie and George Cornell. As West End nightclub owners they mixed with well-known names such as Diana Dors, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland as well as politicians. This gave them a perceived respectability and in the 1960s they became celebrities in their own right, being photographed by the likes of David Bailey and appearing in interviews on television. They were eventually arrested on May 9, 1968 and convicted in 1969 by the efforts of a dedicated squad of detectives led by Detective Superintendent Leonard “Nipper” Read, and were both sentenced to life imprisonment. Ronnie remained in prison until his death on 17 March 1995, but Reggie was finally released from prison on compassionate grounds in August 2000, just weeks before his death from cancer.
Nice and old school. If you need to ask then go ask google! Is there anything it can’t do?
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