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Two Telegraph poles, free of there wires / out for a walk
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My contribution for the Agent Provocateur Challenge. / The year: 2258 / This design is a symbol of the post apocalyptic era. Purpose driven war has given way to war for the sake of war. The land’s have suffered irrevocable trauma and humankind is on the brink of extinction. Man’s only hope is seek solitude in the only region left unspoiled by the Great War, the depths of the Sea. Underwater colonization could act as savior to the Human race. My design is a play on the “Dove and the Olive Branch.” The dove holding the Olive branch symbolizes hope when all hope was lost, a peace in the midst of turmoil. My design is a Guppy (fish) holding a strand of Kelp. The fish holding a strand of kelp symbolizes the hope for mankind that waits for him beneath the waters, a new frontier untouched by war.
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A pair of street lamps I passed today resting after a long night’s work. They are humble folk who just need the occasional seat to help us out. Also part of the series of T-shirts:
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A little old tee for you postmodernists, collage artists, culture jammers and samplers out there. Buy it…its a no brainer!
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Red version
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Most power line-posts I have seen, are old tree trunks!! Really big trees and now they are dead… www.hmx23.com Get this shirt for only $18 Other Shirts you might like: /
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Wouldnt you just love to cruse around in a ride like this. even better if you’re a mail man! Please visit the new bubble site SIEGEWORKS / This best way to view all siegeworks designs in one place!
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Please move out of my shot--Or your FACE is posted all over the INTERNET!
by John De Bord Photography IPAUS$29.93
Yes, we have all seen them, the people who manage to walk right in front of you when you are taking a shot, the ones who don’t move knowing you are going to photograph and sit there in total arrogance…..or the ones who refuse to move at all. I find that when this happens, I generally say this and they almost run away as fast as they can!
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Pastel drawing of a Pig reading Pig Inquirer Newspaper.
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Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
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I miss getting letters in the post. I would like to make a call to all to start writing letters or at the laziest, write post cards.
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Blue version
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What girls often want to say but are too polite!
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For those who would buy a proper one if they could …....
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The design for Migaloo comes from the ‘Beach Series’ of art by Karin Taylor. / The original painting was a mixed media production on canvas textured paper, and has since sold to someone living in Sydney who is the editor of a magazine. / Migaloo is one of my favourite paintings. I hope you like her too.
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For any potential employees – this is not true…!!! For my work colleagues – eat my shorts!!! For my mum – I’m sorry for everything Memo to self – do not wear this to a job interview or work function
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The concept behind this t-shirt was that post-it notes are used to remember things. I know people who have their lives in order because of these tiny things! The post-it appears larger in the visual shown here. When printed it’s the actual size of a real post-it.
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PoMo is back.
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vectors from a new piece i’m working on. / can’t get the piece quite right, but i like the vectors pretty well. / you?
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A mistake made on Illustrator when fiddling around with the path finder tool. An ellaborated mistake :D Will invert soon.
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A letter you dont want to get thru your door…
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