Made from a photo of a fishing boat statue.
Made from a photo of a fishing boat statue.
Made from a photo of a fishing boat statue.
Made from a photo of a fishing boat statue.
Made from a photo of a fishing boat statue.
I want to give a huge props to burningark for suggesting this idea to me, and figure while I’m at it I’ll plug his group as well… so go check out The PHANTASMAGORICAL / / and / The TORCH / / for more like this work, and for all the inkers out there, Tattoo “Because it looks better on bare naked flesh” What doesn’t? /
..east of the sun :) “Dreams are the answers to questions that we haven’t yet figured out how to ask.”~Fox Mulder
cruise ship in a caribbean ocean
old blue sailer and wheel on caribbean sea
Adapted from an illustration from a childrens’ book to explain about the world we live in.
This T-shirt design is based on a painting of mine. I cut the stencil when I had to go back to Germany for a little while after my first year in Melbourne 2003. I still like using it … I hope you enjoy it too.
This was taken in the piano lounge on a cruise ship that I was on a few years ago.
Come visit the Bermuda Triangle…all your troubles disappear!
a quick doodle from another project [the chocolate chip alien…don’t ask :o) ]
Tribute to a brilliant 80s Aussie film made in Richmond, Victoria called Dogs in Space and to Laika… the little space dog who sacrificed his life for the Russians and their fight to win the space race. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The first living creature allegedly to be sent into space aboard the Russian spacecraft Sputnik 2 was a dog named Laika. Laika was a stray found wandering the streets of Moscow. The flight was launched November 3, 1957. Laika is a Russian word for “dog”. It is said that before the launch, one of the scientists took Laika home to play with his children. In a book chronicling the story of Soviet space medicine, Dr. Vladimir Yazdovsky wrote, “I wanted to do something nice for her: She had so little time left to live. Laika died during the flight. Her remains burnt up in the atmosphere on April 14, 1958. Although advertised as another example of the superiority of the Soviet system, Laika’s mission also brought a few unintended results. In the West, Sputnik 2 renewed the debate over the treatment of animals, while in the U.S.S.R., the flight was widely ridiculed by ordinary citizens as propaganda.
go to the sea, mmmbuuuuuu
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