Microwave 

28 creative works found

  • The bunny got cold and asked me where he can find a warm place.

  • Cruel
    by Alan Rodmell

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    A bit of fun here. My wife bought one of those “microwave” herbal water bottle type teddies. Anyway I was giving it a go at the weekend and I could not help feeling a complete and utter b**d watching the sad-looking teddy go around and around in the microwave. I know it was a only a teddy….but I’m a real animal person so I felt EVIL doing it. So I decided to have a play with the concept. I found an old microwave and hijacked the kitchen one afternoon. I have tried to get everything as miserable and as grubby looking as I can…..just to add to the “cruelty” factor. Please Note* No real animals were hurt while creating this piece of artwork :D Hope you like it. All constructive critique welcome

  • The Microwavemen have showed us how to harness the awesome force of microwaved lightbulb energy and vex then into magnetron forth state of matter plasma beams. You don’t stand a chance of COOstroying our nearby village cruel Intergalactic dOve Invaders to lay your dOvepups by the ca’billions. With this, you will not force us to obey the dOvemaster.

  • An old microwave converted into a mailbox for one of the houseboats at Shoreham beach.

  • don't fry your brain!
    by Martin Pot

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    warning sign on the HMAS Vampire, a decommissioned destroyer at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney

  • Yes, and it still works! The perfect travel companion for any occasion. 33% Beast, 42% Alien, 11% Radio active and 56% game machine making it 100% complete for endless hours of eyetone game play. This handy pure playable microwaved state of the fart device only needs a regular washing twice a day to avoid handheld apllaince odor and a bad attitude.

  • Rather than talk about what I did, I’ll talk about what made me do something: “I’m crushed by the absence of you I’m tired of emotions / They bare me with distortions / They cut me / Screaming “Fuck me” / Wipe them all away now / Let me see through eyes made of stone” I’ve changed one word in these lyrics. Apologies to Front 242. I may try something different. Caesar supposedly said “the eyes of a statue should not see” and I’m kind of looking for that. This is one of those weird moments when I’m not driven by aesthetics, but am trying to take words that caught me and make them into an image. Fairly rare for me. I suppose, if you’re interested, an Olympus E510, 14-45 at 14 (And I’m saving for a 12-60 f2.8 since my girlfriend wont buy me one. She makes more money than me, so you’d think she’d WANT to, but females are strange.) Solotron 1000 ws Brown line strobes, silvered umbrellas Mary Poppins would lust after and the white balance fucked with in Studio 2 to make it look like I used glowing tungsten. I dealt with it as a 16 bit Tiff for some reason, then the rest handled with CS3, which is so good I could get religion. (Ok, I lie, you couldn’t pay me to believe in nothing.) Tiffen DFX to vignette and Re-Lit to blow out the highlights.

  • .

  • This is my cat Mini exploring life on top of the microwave in my new apartment.

  • A microwave oven, or microwave, is a kitchen appliance that can come in many different sizes and styles employing microwave radiation primarily to cook or heat food. This is accomplished by using microwaves, almost always emitted from a magnetron, to excite water, oil, fat and other polarized molecules within the food to be heated. This excitation is fairly uniform, leading to food being heated everywhere all at once, a feature not seen in any other heating technique. Microwave ovens have revolutionized food preparation since their use became widespread in the 1970s. ( wilipedia.org)

  • Invisible Voices
    by Lynne Haselden

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Microwave tower. Shot taken from rapidly moving car and fiddled with.

  • Nothing says hold me, play me like a Sega Nomad that has had an overdose of Microwave Madness Mayhem and been back to tell the tale from beyond the gamer’s grave. This portable creepy crawly bulky handheld is like no other because if you loose a game on this mutant, it may be your last game to loose. 35% Wildebeest, 18% handheld, 2% Obsolete with a half a percent of nolstagia, and 61% Zombified Alien makes it truly 100% complete and 100% truly playable Eyetone touch gameplay unlike it’s earlier cousin. Remember, it’s watching how you play, don’t disappoint the Microwaved Mutant Sega Nomad. The Youtube video will be up in the next 48 hours to show me playing this microwaved mutant so stay tuned and don’t let the Microwave Mutant Handhelds bite tonight.

  • Remember Humans, microwaving lightbulbs is the breakfast of Champions. This message brought to you and approved by the Grand Emperor o-self of Planet Magnetron, the Vastly Superior Icrowaver.

  • Global Melting
    by Tony Mathew

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Watch out or it might melt on you

  • post-ding
    by NomadderWhere

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A novel mail box. That’s recycling at it’s best. /

  • Micro mail
    by NomadderWhere

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • skelly puppy in a microwave ooooopppss

  • May I present to you the worlds first microwave letterbox. / Apparently this cutting edge technology is only available to the good residents of Plainlands, Queensland Australia.

  • Alchemists of Sound
    by compoundeye

    US$23.66–US$126.16

    This is one of my most favourite urbex locations, and quite a local one for me… The haphazardly stacked relay dishes make for some incredible compositional opportunities as well as the chance to clamber all over everything. Stenigot looks different from moment to moment, with lighting and weather conditions often changing in the blink of an eye – I could not have asked for a more dramatic or stormy sky! NATO’s ACE HIGH network, which had relay points covering from Norway to Turkey, and England to Germany – in other words the whole of Europe – was only decomissioned in the 1980s, with advances in military satellite communications technology. The part of the microwave frequency spectrum it used now carries much of the World’s mobile phone traffic instead…

  • Photoshop CS2 / —-—-—-—-—- Ummm… got bored in my bf’s programmer class and started drawing random violent but cute images and decided that this one needed to be digitalised. I spent quite some time on the bunny, not knowing how it should be positioned. The little toning/shadows aren’t that great either. And yes that microwave does not have a button for “0”. I would like to ensure you that no ‘REAL’ bunnies were harmed in this or any of my drawings… just 2D ones… Thanks

  • Fairground Attraction?
    by anaisnais

    Home from fairground / hungry / Admiring delightful / colours aromas / Feast – / carrots sweetcorn peas… / Rotates in microwave / Carousel

  • A Light-Painting Duran and the microwave.

  • Sonnenfleck
    by compoundeye

    US$5.52–US$126.16

    The end result of duct-taping my wife’s bizarre Japanese microwavable ‘Tupperware’ to my tripod and shooting it against a rippingly cold, clear Winter’s sky. Just thought it’d make a refreshing change from my normal style! Feels very strange not posting to urbex groups though. =) Roll on Summer…

  • Returning to the Universe
    by compoundeye

    US$23.66–US$126.16

    One last shot of the ACE HIGH array at Stenigot. The dishes dont look particularly big, until you climb on top of them and the concavity / huge open sky just hits you. Of the four, just one seems to have been reserved for graffiti and tagging. It struck me as satisfyingly ironic that a facility, which for years relayed microwave communications traffic across the troposhere, is now sending out quite a different message into the sky. Though quite what any otherwordly visitors might make of the words ‘suck my nips’ remains to be seen…

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 243,200 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Microwave T-Shirts

Microwave Wall Art

Microwave Journal Entries

Microwave Writing

Microwave Calendars