Just another image of the Moulin Rouge, from a film noir perspective.
Oil On canvas 1.5m x 1.5m original 4 sale @ $1500.00 framed
Pencil & pen drawing. Another doodle, fairly new piece, drew it out a couple months ago, added the pen 2nite
Lucky enough to catch this Robin back from his winter vacation
Mr Blanc and his brother Edward ran the family crime business together, but everyone knew it was Mr Blanc who was the brains behind it all. / Mr Blanc knew certain sections referred to Edward as “Deadwood” but never to their faces. / Edward had his own talents – he was considered a prodigy when he was younger – he just didn’t have the spirit to be a crime boss. When he needed to think Mr Blanc would retreat to his Gallery and admire his “Modern Masters” / Before he went missing Edward would play simple lullabies on his violin that were so beautiful and haunting they could almost make Mr Blanc weep. / He desperately missed that now. / . / . / . / works of art by: / Ange / CathieT / Lucan / Scott Robinson / sjem / Danny
Makaku, Macaque, Macaca, Macaquo are words which refer to the English word Monkey. In 1960 the term settled in Portuguese as macaco, and by 1680 it appeared in French as macaque. Let us imagine a person by the name of Mr. Makaku. In Japanese, one can address Mr. Makaku in many ways. In Japanese Keigo, if one does not really know Mr. Makaku, one would offend Mr. Makaku by simply calling him Makaku. In Japan, to call a stranger by name without an honorific implies that you believe the stranger to be inferior in status to you, and is highly insulting. One could use the expression Makaku-shi, which is used to express respect for a professional qualification. This is a Sonkeigo expression. Hence the name, Makakushi. Makakushi was made In memory of the famous fighting monkey, Jacko Maccacco, of Westminister Pit 1800.
Mr Voorhees goes to Japan
This is my friends old cat…....she is called Mrs White and she / is sooooooo loving…....bless her.. / Everytime her mum calls me she walks over the telephone wire and cuts us off…lol lol
This is a drawing i did and lost back in early 1996-97. / Malkman a friend since school has found it. / its torn, its edges are burnt and it has coffee all over it. The title is what was written on it underneath – on an a3 sheet. Interesting the tooth thing as i hadnt used MuscularTeeth as my AKA at that point..
Acrylic and India ink on canvas In Michael Cunningham’s novel, THE HOURS, Mrs. Dalloway is purchasing flowers for a friend’s party. Virginia Wolf
Taken in my mums garden, Hattonvale, south-east Queensland
One of my earlier illustrations, ink and wash on smooth Arches paper. / This drawing was voted fourth in the Works On Paper challenge Children’s Book Character, and was featured on the Home Page. /
We love you Mrs Thomas
Jimmi Hendrix
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I’m into my parrots at the moment so please forgive yet another one ~¿ô This song makes me laugh, when the ‘supposed’ parrot says “hello” on the track Lord Lexi (captured here) joins in :D Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band Hello, and how did you find yourself this morning? / Well, I just rolled back the sheets, and there I was. When Mr. Slater’s parrot says, “Hello!” / A geezer likes to get one on the go. / We hope to hear him swear. / We love to hear him squeak. / We like to see him biting fingers in his horny beak. Sometimes he wants to whistle through his nose. / Whilst picking up a peanut with his toes. / If Johnny Morris had him on his show, / You’d hear the Fuehrer’s favorite say, “HELLO!” / Hello… Hello… / Hello… Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band Canon Eos 50D / Canon 18-55mm lens Thank you for looking.
Peacock strutting his stuff at Mareeba Zoo, far north Queensland.
Vector desgin Tshirt
Extreme close up (300mm) of the right eye of Luna Park, Sydney. HDR 3 exp -2, 0,+2, photoshopped, exposures, offset, levels, contrast, colours, zoom blur changed. 30 November 2009 Featured in Friends of Redbubble 11 December 2009 Featured in Outside the Box © Copyright 2009 Bryan Freeman Also see in this series Ol’ Blue Eyes Is back And Looney Park
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