An old abandoned petrol station in country Victoria, Australia
A collaberation by Cliff Vestergaard and my self.. I simply supplied the background image. Nice work Cliff! :D
Image of an old fuel bowser in country Queensland Australia
Big thank you to Lola Cherry Cola who stars in “Precious Metal”...
not quite.
This is my Doom skull logo i am currently working on for a bigger piece that i will eventually finish, but i liked the skull as a solo element as well so i thought i would upload it as a shirt design! Featuring CCTV is always watching, capitalism barcode mouth.. can anyone tell me how to upload a close / enlarged version of my design into this section so people can actually view it properly?
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger. The ‘Oil Kills’ global message defies language barriers; selling to buyers in USA, UK, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Oil is the life blood of the planet but at what cost? / The artist was inspired by a childhood toy called a “Glub Glub”
poor old tank 32 has seen better days. / Obviously this tank was filled with the old “super” leaded / petrol and is now obsolete since the young and vibrant “unleaded” petrol came into vogue….this tank could tell a story or two….
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.
Gas Shell garage Brooklands Petrol Pumps at Brooklands in Surrey. The pioneering days of motor racing and aviation., and home of the first purpose built banked track in the world.
Petrol stop – Cameron, Arizona
I am forever inspired by the visual beauty of Kubrick films. This is a graphic take on the brilliant ‘future-shock vision’ film A Clockwork Orange, in which the protagonist Alex is given shock therapy to prevent him from enjoying the crimes he commits. After the treatment is complete, whenever Alex has evil or malicious thoughts, he feels like throwing up. Perhaps this is how we should treat the purveyors of contemporary evils?
Oil Bites / It’s ironic, we take something that exists naturally in the earth and use it to poison the planet. Detail: /
Single hand held exposure. Dynamic-Photo High Dynamic Range Imaging Software. Photoshop 7 to complete. On display and for sale at Red Door Creative Gallery October 9th – November 30th, 2009. On display and for sale at Obscura Gallery till September 1st, 2009. Top Ten Rusty Crusty Challenge / August 2009 ‘HDR Photography’ Featured in The Dandenongs Group / September 2009 Featured in Industrial Landscapes Group / September / October 2009
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a white t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.
What are the gas-guzzling urban assault vehicles going to use? Somewhere on the road between Napier and Rotorua
Old gas station air pump at abandoned filling station. Photographed with a Nikon F3, Nikkor 105mm f2.5 lens and TriX film.
An old gas station in Germany I gave an extra vintage look Added to RedBubble Featured Art Featured in Retro Conglomerate
REMEMBER…...? by Matthew Dunn Pencils, acrylics and photoshop
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