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  • An colour altered photo taken outside the Pixar exhibition in Melbourne, August 2007

  • Pixar’s logo characters invades Melbourne CBD.

  • Was a long and dark December / When the banks became cathedrals / and the frost became God Priests clutched onto bibles / are rolled out to fit their rifles / and the cross was held aloft Bury me in honour / When I’m dead and hit the ground / Well, Loves opposed will unfold

  • The time has come for the overflow of PR and Marketing that I’ll have to do to get this book sold over and over but the first part is done. Monito Hermoso is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s and all booksellers! So go to your favorite bookstore and order a copy or stop by one of the afore mentioned online booksellers and buy you a copy of this fun and visually exciting book. Volume 2 is in the works, as is the Doodle Book and RED Sketches book. Not to mention the Graphic Novel that I’ve been intensely working on for the last 4 months. (I’m into the second quarter of it. It’s a big book,... long story.) / So stop by Amazon.com and leave some comments please. I’d appreciate it. / Thanks and have a great summer weekend! / -MC

  • A painting inspired by Pixar’s masterpiece.

  • Nature, ahhhh, what a beautiful thing,... except when you try to cross pollinate! / Acrylic on masonite board. / 16 by 21 inches This painting is included in my recent book “Monito Hermoso” which is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powells and other booksellers.* / You can also buy a print of it on ImageKind.

  • With Earth as the leader, the planets of the Solar System have turned against poor Pluto excluding him from their group of planets. He is now demoted to a dwarf planet. This contemporary themed image is build upon events in which Pluto was degraded and reclassified to a dwarf planet. It is now no longer part of the classic line of planets in our Solar System as I’ve been used to. It’s strange when you’ve been able to memorize the planets ever since you were a kid and for the future will have to leave this little icy rock out. I liked doing a smaller and less extensive project for a change. I had this simple idea, and worked on/off for about a week before completing this. I had great fun stuffing as many little funny details into the image as I could, and I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it! Visit MathiasPedersen.com to see more of my artwork.

  • With Earth as the leader, the planets of the Solar System have turned against poor Pluto excluding him from their group of planets. He is now demoted to a dwarf planet. This contemporary themed image is build upon events in which Pluto was degraded and reclassified to a dwarf planet. It is now no longer part of the classic line of planets in our Solar System as I’ve been used to. It’s strange when you’ve been able to memorize the planets ever since you were a kid and for the future will have to leave this little icy rock out. I liked doing a smaller and less extensive project for a change. I had this simple idea, and worked on/off for about a week before completing this. I had great fun stuffing as many little funny details into the image as I could, and I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it! Visit MathiasPedersen.com to see more of my artwork.

  • This is on my website. I did it when Pixar came out with Cars in theaters. I have this need to parody things or ride coat tails, so then this is what happens.

  • Machines cannot be trusted

  • no one can be trusted in the future

  • Illustrator Vector artwork finished and textured in photoshop – 2008

  • Illustrator Vector work textured and arranged in Photoshop

  • Illustrator Vector work, Textured and arranged in Photoshop

  • D’you recognise the eyes? Blue eyes, sleek lines, blue body. Yes, that’s right – it’s Sally Carrera, the Porsche 911 from the movie Cars. No, I wasn’t visiting Radiator Springs. I shot this during a Pixar Studios exhibition in Melbourne in mid-2007. The full-size Porsche was on the Flinders Street footpath at Federation Square and of course there were several visitors milling around, taking photographs and admiring the vehicle. I took one frame and then realised a really tight composition would provide not one but two sets of reflections. The first is, of course, part of the roof line of Fed Square in Sally’s eyes. And the second is the reflection of the eyes in the hood of the car. It ain’t every day you get to meet a movie star who has mesmerising eyes and a blue body. I do not crop, enhance or edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/60 sec, ISO 400, focal length 125mm. 36-9947

  • Wall-E fights back vs Danbo

  • Joke with MGM logo and Alex, from the movie “Madagascar”.

  • Recognise the giant lamp? It’s the Pixar Studios symbol. This was shot on Flinders Street, Melbourne, in 2007. The lamp stood sentinel over the pavement during the wonderful exhibition “Pixar: 20 Years Of Animation” at the ACMI, which is the Australian Centre For The Moving Image. There are two major landmarks in this frame – the old Forum theatre on the left an Federation Square (opened in 2002) on the right. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F9.5, 1/180 sec, ISO 200, focal length 20mm. Featured in ODD ONE OUT, September 2009. Featured in LIGHT UP MY LIFE, September 2009. 36-9951

  • Pixar's "Up" Premiere photos (literally NONE of the cast showed!)
    by berndt2

    It’s been a couple of weeks since my last premiere, and before that one it was a nearly empty two-month period. So when I heard that ther…

    It’s been a couple of weeks since my last premiere, and before that one it was a nearly empty two-month period. So when I heard that there would be a premiere for Pixar’s “Up”, the 10th consecutive Box Office Behemoth from the Pixar company (“Up” has grossed $US450million+ worldwide so far), no way was I going to miss it. Ironically, I almost did. Not due to lateness or laziness, but because of the near-obscurity of the location and the low-key nature of it. / There was literally not one celebrity I recognised by name at this event. For example, this is Gail Porter. I don’t know who that is. (Wasn’t that the name of Courtney Cox’s reporter character in ‘Scream’?) / “Tom, I’m here at the premiere of Pixar’s “Up” and as a member of the press I may actually be the biggest drawcard at this event. I’ll be interviewing myself later and asking myself what I think of the film..” / It’s Beverley Knight. Wikipedia informs me that she is a singer, has won three (3) MOBO awards and three gold-certified albums. Her connection with the film is about as close as mine. / Stephen Gately!! (who?). One of the more knowledgeable people next to me (and an older lady who stood near us briefly) cited him as a member of the British boy band “Boyzone”. / The guy with the scout necktie is called (I kid you not) ‘Bear Grylls’ and he’s some kind of presenter / adventurer. His connection to the film is apparently that they invited him as there’s a South Korean Scout character in the movie, and he is England’s Chief Scout. (Bear? Grylls??). Note the truck in the background… you don’t see those at many premieres. / For the premiere of “Wall-E” they sprung for a blue carpet event in Leicester Square, flew in the Academy Award winning director, Academy Award winning sound guy/ lead voice and Academy Award nominee Sigourney Weaver. Here they put a guy into the costume of the second-lead character and booked a place under a bridge. Do we blame the credit crunch for this one? / Literally the only premiere ever where the sole vehicle to drive past the red carpet was a truck. This one was large enough that not only did people have to vacate the red carpet, but one of the shelves of the book market stalls opposite nearly got knocked over. (It’s so Hollywood really I expected to get urinated upon by Paris Hilton’s chihuahua at any point…) / Could this be former ‘Friends’ star David Schwimmer? No. Or rather, it could have been. But it wasn’t. (It was that kind of premiere.) / And finally? A lady with a chicken on her head. This premiere was, clearly, over. Me and the other six people behind one of only two crowd dividers went back to our normal lives, our existence enriched by what we had seen. Or if not ‘enriched’, then at least ‘altered’. Yellow Cap Guy Watch: he was not present at this premiere. Immediately afterwards, I walked to Trafalgar Square and sat down for a coffee. Because, you know, to calm my nerves. I mean.. that dude? He was in BOYZONE!! (And that lady? Had a CHICKEN on her head) Hopefully, the next premiere will find a way to be both bigger and more well-attended. Apparently, further up the river they had a large balloon mocked up to look like the one in the film that some of the attendant “celebrities” later went to and posed in/with. For a company as corporately synergistic and omnipresent as Pixar/Disney though, I’d call this a bit of a misfire. From a spectacle point of view, at least. Financially, of course, they’re doing more than just ‘fine’! So, with some reservations, it will joins my archive of premieres here which as at now contains a massive FORTY ONE PREMIERES! That said however, it probably won’t provide images for any current or future calendars featuring the goings-on at movie premieres in London in the vein of: / / Which is, like, totally awesome. And you should totally look at. (Totally)

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