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This was inspired a while ago by the satirist and comedian Bill Hicks, who was, in my humble opinion, a genius, if a little perverted. / He’s dead. At 36. From pancreatic cancer. But I think he was assassinated by the FBI because it makes a better story. Anyway, he was most prolific during the first Gulf War, and he had a sketch where he talked about the incredible accuracy of smart bombs to knock the fillings out of the teeth of the enemy, and he wondered how they couldn’t use the same technology to shoot food at hungry people. /
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I know the light could be better here, hope you like it anyway :))
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The mad scientists that brought us the Devil Bot have been working lots of unpaid overtime to bring us the Tiger Bot. Tiger Bot is standing in until its inspiration the Tasmanian Tiger (or Thylacine to the technically minded) comes out of hiding. He’s quick to empty and has self-cleaning HEPA filters. Also available as a Greeting Card
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We all lose in the end. / / / Pretty self explanatory really. / / / Nod to Matt Bellamy
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One for the inaugural T Shirt challenge in the new group A T-Shirt Revolution. If you get a chance, stop by and check out some of the work that’s being uploaded.
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This time in B&W with a bit of processing.
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WARNING This item displays the names of some deceased members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait community. No offence is intended, however members of the Indigenous Australian community should be aware of its content if imagery or text associated with recently deceased members of their community does cause cultural harm or offence. BACK BY REQUEST 28 MARCH 2008 With the Australian Federal Government’s apology to the Stolen Generation on 13/2/08, I’ve seen quite a few ‘Sorry’ Tshirts doing the rounds. I like most of the designs I’ve seen, however I wanted to create something that highlighted the apology, but also points out that there’s a lot more things (both bad and good) that we can’t afford to forget. Enter the Sorry Cloud based on Tag Clouds that you see on the web these days (see example here ) The basic premise is that sites tag news items and the cloud displays those tags in varying font sizes e.g. the more interest in a particular tag, the bigger the font. It gives people a quick way to see what’s big in the news at that particular time. My cloud is a representation of what I think should be most important. The tags are made up of issues, people and events. Some I consider to be important because they are issues that need to be tackled, others I have included as important because I think they should be celebrated. It was important to me that the cloud wasn’t just full of negative sentiment. I understand that this is highly subjective and many will agree or disagree. I don’t expect anyone to agree with every level of importance that I have assigned to each tag. Even as I was putting it together I struggled with how much weight to give some tags. I eventually decided that it started as a symbolic image and didn’t need to get too literal in it’s application. I also acknowledge that the tags that have made it to the final product are by no means an exhaustive list of issues/people/events. Again, it is simply a representative snapshot. Finally, I am new to redbubble and new to public political comment. I think the image is within the content guidelines, but am happy to be advised if this isn’t the case and will be happy to amend the design to conform if required. Also available on a Card
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A treehouse from my childhood dreams…
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The mad scientists that brought us the Devil Bot have been working lots of unpaid overtime to bring us the Tiger Bot. Tiger Bot is standing in until its inspiration the Tasmanian Tiger (or Thylacine to the technically minded) comes out of hiding. He’s quick to empty and has self-cleaning HEPA filters. Buy Tiger Bot on a T-Shirt Here!
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A satirical homage to the new millennium Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 54 inches / 122 X 137 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ................................................................................
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Robot version of a Tassie icon, the Tasmanian Devil, finally perfected after years of research. This model is made of Kevlar so it doesn’t become roadkill, and instead of eating chooks he prefers rusty farm machinery. Scientists are working hard to save the real version, so hopefully the two can co-exist for many years to come. Now available as a Greeting Card
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Model - Monique Clothing supplied by model. www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Featured in All Things Orange / Thanks Lorraine People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Others of Monique from 2 May 08 -
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Well what can I say – I do believe some days, and other days I just hope. The Tasmanian Tiger and his mates the Devils are fast becoming favourite subjects for me. It’s hard to resist creatures that have such a compelling back story – mystery, possible extinction, all contained in one little island biosphere.
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My first entry for the 2008 Canon Photo5 Competition. / Four more to go!!! Description / I combined the supplied purple crayon with some purple Play-Doh to create a creature that appears to be rising from the same mould. Once the creature was complete, I lit it using two Canon 540EZ’s, triggered wirelessly by Cactus V2 radio triggers on either side. A bit of a clean-up and adjustment in Photoshop and here is the end result.
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This was inspired by Scott Robinson buying one of Nofrillsart tees with black ink on a black tee. It looked rather good…. soooooo… Scott’s image above… I mentioned I wanted to give another colour a go… This is about as close as I can get it…. Thanks Scott for doing all the ground work on finding the colours too =D
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Apparently it was not crumpet time when I shot this!
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One for any World Youth Day delegate who has a sense of humour and/or an appreciation of the awful pun. Also available as a Greeting Card
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At least its warm…
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Twins Karina and Steph, studio dance, 2007.
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16 SALES AT THE SAME TIME!!!
by Lui GrandeA VERY BIG THANK YOU!!! Somebody bought 16 cards at the same time: / You sold a card of “Killer” / You sold a card of “A Morning Star” …
A VERY BIG THANK YOU!!! Somebody bought 16 cards at the same time: / You sold a card of “Killer” / You sold a card of “A Morning Star” / You sold a card of “A Skyscraper” / You sold a card of “Cuba” / You sold a card of “The Fields of Gold” / You sold a card of “Glow” / You sold a card of “Passion” / You sold a card of “The Perfection!” / You sold a card of “The Sea of Love” / You sold a card of “Disco” / You sold a card of “By Silent” / You sold a card of “Gala” / You sold a card of “Muse” / You sold a card of “Contraposto” / You sold a card of “Milky Way Madonna” / You sold a card of “Tarzan” OH, THAT REALLY MAKES MY DAY, MAKES MY WEEK, MAKES MY MOUNTH….. ALL THAT HAPPENED AFTER ME BEING A WHOLE MONTH IN SILENCE! SO GOOD THAT YOU HAVEN’T FORGOTTEN ME AND MY WORK! :) Jarko
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An image taken at an orchard in Woodbridge, south of Hobart in Tasmania.
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