United States
Electricity was generated for the first time by a nuclear reactor on December 20, 1951 at the EBR-I experimental station near Arco, Idaho in the United States.
I created this character (Bam) a while ago. He had been sitting by himself on a blank page for the longest time until I could work out what sort of environment I wanted to put him in. He’s got a kind of look and pose like your mother would have if you did something wrong. For example, playfully tripping up your little sister or accidently letting a nuclear explosion off in the backyard. So thats how the background image came to be. Kinda wanted it to be an environmental statement in a way. Let it be what ever you want it to be though!
One of my Studio experiments with some old cold war Gasmasks. / This one is the SchM41 (SchM stands for “SchutzMaske” translatet protective mask) It was made in the mid 60´s. / Today it´s more some kind of old cold-war relict and we all should hope we are never forced to wear them…
“War is old men talking and young men dying” Odysseus, Troy [the movie] Even if you didn’t like the movie; that’s a quote worth remembering. The t-shirt you see here has taken that quote; mixed it up with Danny’s theme to get: 1. A mushroom cloud of the nuclear variety. 2. The Pentagon, where the old men talk. 3. An F-117 Stealth Bomber, always out of range. These all combine to make a skull [which I told Lucan I’d never use on a t-shirt … but now I have … sort of]. If you think it doesn’t need the text, comment or send me a bubblemail, I have a version waiting in the wings without it.
Apec, Sydney 2007
This is really my first digital art piece. I hope you like it! :D
A super hero comic inspired by fumble tongued political figures…
Head In The Clouds / Is prevention better than protection? Very interesting article on the growth of global nuclear capabilities in The New Internationalist Magazine Detail: /
I wanted to try a more abstract design, and I like the way it came out. I’ll have to try some more in the future!
In the battle for world domination the A .L.A release the most fearsome weapon yet AND thnks TO KArin TAylor for a great animal idea You wanted an turtle
I see the potential for nuclear power… /
A piece inspired by Morrissey’s track Everyday is Like Sunday.
The sound of Apocalypse is Gabriel’s Horn. Also available as a print:
The sound of Apocalypse is Gabriel’s Horn. A print of my entry in the RB Sound Tee challenge, available by clicking on the thumbnail below:
I think it’s self-explanatory! At least, to most anyone who is technologically advanced to the point of being able to use a computer to order a t-shirt.
Weapon of Mash Destruction…ouch!
Listen, it’s the sound of life being transformed. / Changed by the particles that cling and undo. / The voices are crying. original work acrylic, watercolor, color pencil and pen.
San Francisco. Self.
A special request. Very interesting article on the growth of global nuclear capabilities in The New Internationalist Magazine
Model: Ghoul
Try to peel this smile off my face :D Another version of my texture series, made to look like peeling paint, I think it came out pretty good considering all the extraction I had to do, and yes I know I use this smiley a lot! the voices make me do it :D All feedback and suggestions welcome And if anyone would like something added or taken out which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’m more than happy to consider reasonable changes to keep customers happy : ) Jay / R-evolution GFX Alternate version / Other t-shirts you may like from R-evolutionGFX: —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Oh and: / SPECIAL BIG DI$COUNT OFFER ON MY “Have a nice day” SHIRT! / Contact me for details / Jay. /
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