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  • A handgun and holster resting on a wood slab.

  • .... the world does revolve around me! As featured in 366 Days of Tees ….. 8th January, 2008

  • Window in Liverpool which revolves giving a 3D effect. The most daring piece of public art ever commissioned in the UK, Turning the Place Over is artist Richard Wilson’s most radical intervention into architecture to date, turning a building in Liverpool’s city centre literally inside out. One of Wilson’s very rare temporary works, Turning the Place Over colonises Cross Keys House, Moorfields. It is on a light sensor and will run during daylight hours. Click here to see the location on Google Maps Co-commissioned by the Liverpool Culture Company and Liverpool Biennial, co-funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency and The Northern Way, and facilitated by Liverpool Vision, the project is a stunning trailblazer for Liverpool’s Year as European Capital of Culture 2008, and the jewel in the crown of the Culture Company’s public art programme. Richard Wilson is one of Britain’s most renowned sculptors. He is internationally celebrated for his interventions in architectural space that draw heavily for their inspiration from the worlds of engineering and construction. Turning the Place Over consists of an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of a building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions. The revolving façade rests on a specially designed giant rotator, usually used in the shipping and nuclear industries, and acts as a huge opening and closing ‘window’, offering recurrent glimpses of the interior during its constant cycle during daylight hours. The construction programme started in February 2007 and involves the careful deconstruction of the façade across three floors of the building, which is then reconstructed and fixed to the enormous pivot installed at the heart of the building. This astonishing feat of engineering stuns audiences on many levels. Disturbing and disorientating from a distance, from close-up passers-by have a thrilling experience as the building rotates above them.

  • Macro shot of a Winchester 357 magnum.

  • mr. death gets the job done, one way or a another!

  • This is the nice wooden revolving door into the offices and main reception of an abandoned shipbuilding yard on the Tyne in Newcastle. I love the irony of how ornate this area of the building is, but as soon as you get through the door out of the right of this frame then you are out into a dirty oily production plant.

  • Title: 357 Magnum / Capture Date: 05/06/2008 / Dimensions: 3872×2592 / Exposure: 3.0 sec at f/8.0 / Focal Length: 105mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: No / Flash: No / Tripod: Yes / Uploaded Date: 05/06/2008 / Comments: Shot with my new Nikon AF-S VR Micro 105mm f/2.8 Lens. © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • I was watching a western today and these words were on a huge sign outside a saloon. If I owned a pub I would wear this for sure! Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • Rock n Roll Christmas Card SLASH velvet revolver

  • Bowie in his Thin White Duke phase. My mom likes this one. :)

  • How would time appear if we really could see it….. / How would it fly? / Would it dance and twist and turn and taunt us? / Would it look back over its shoulder and laugh in our silly three dimensional faces as we screamed for it to stop? / Or would Time just point one way, while it disappeared in another, / Whispering “I’ll be back next time around?” / Would its blatant disregard or outrageous potential, be even noticed by our linear minds, / As it went on its way, / Radiating outwards / In every direction from / This moment, / Infinitely…...

  • six-shoot down the competition shoulder surfin through the club in this baddie. heh [artwork licensed from Tasha. L Martin]

  • ...Cephalopod’s kill people.

  • Long exposure capturing the rotation of the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland – the world’s first revolving canal boat lift. It takes approximately 4 minutes to fully rotate and lifts boats up to the next level of the canal. An amazing piece of architechtural design and engineering, apparently it only takes the equivalent power of boiling a kettle to power each rotation. / * / / Location: Falkirk, Central Scotland / / Copyright © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk / /

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  • 2008 Acrylic on Canvas 48X60” From the Charro Series….The Stallion dances down the street with his head taking bows, and shaking from side to side as to say thank you. The Mexican Charro dressed to the hilt with gold spurs and silver saddle with ivory handled revolver, in beautifully tooled closed holster. A brightly decorated sombrero. Dark suit with circles of silver with chains along the outside of the pant legs. The bridal and reins embedded with gold and silver dots that sparkle in the sun. It’s all for show now. The present day Charro.

  • In Ink/Marker 280×210

  • “I started out with nothin’ and I still got most of it left.” – Seasick Steve

  • please view larger :) Apophysis3D Hack

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