Photo courtesy of Kitsmumma /
Part of a Retro Pin-Up series at Hosier Lane, Melbourne. This image is also showcased in the 2009 calendar (click image to view the calendar) /
Here’s my famous red vinyl chair and red phone! These have been used in quite a few photo shoots now – although, this is the first photo where the two items get in the limelight. This laneway is located near Hosier Lane in Melbourne, adorned with graffiti and stencil art. Getting the phone to the laneway from the carpark at Fed Square was easy. Getting the chair there wasn’t!
Take a picture, it’ll last longer..
We all lose in the end. / / / Pretty self explanatory really. / / / Nod to Matt Bellamy
Very simple really, it’s the plot of Charade. I’m a big Audrey fan, but I hate all the cliche glitzy renditions of her, so I created my own. Besides she did more films than bloody Breakfast at Tiffany’s. other work by nook
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. /
At RoguePyjamas request
My favorite pair of headphones—lucky shot in a second hand shop in Fitzroy, Melbourne a few years ago. They have super powers! / I turned the headphone into a stencil for a Blue King Brown single cover (‘Stand Up’ 2007) and here it is as a shirt now, dripping the beats. Yay! Here is a photo of the original sprayed version this shirt design was based on: /
A stencil I did a while back of Tadanobu Asano as Kakihara in Takashi Miike’s ‘Ichi the Killer’. Thought I would play around with a photo of it in photoshop a bit to create a new design. Wanted to keep it looking gritty and stencil like and here is the finished result.
this was a special request from a redbubble user efcjimbo
The Adventure Begins / . / Like this? Check out Pinheads Big Cat Diary- / . / / , / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Everything that is created and every idea evolves from somewhere, and that somewhere doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the final destination, this is just a shirt with a pattern on it, and the pattern can mean a thousand things beyond one point, and not stating something it may or may not mean doesn’t mean that ‘it doesn’t or does mean it’. / . / I was reading yet another another article on some fancy new telescope that assisted us in being able to see stars form in the galaxy around the time of the Big Bang, if there ever was a Big Bang, and I remembered how I used to love this stuff, but now I think it’s time we accepted how our view up has increased our awareness of our own vulnerability and we thought about looking down at least as much. The nearest star (apart from the sun) is about 4.2 light years away, which would take about 90,000 years to get to in Voyager 2. So we’re not getting there anytime soon. At present we appear to be destroying this planet, and aware of it, so really that’s a lot like suicide. Priorities people. The blade is made of an image of the oldest galaxy we’ve found, and I stencilled it so I could use paint drips rather than blood. I’m trying to avoid blood these days. And I’m no astronomer, if my information is incorrect please blame the internet as a whole for lying. And go and ask this man, Mr Dave Pearson who actually does know what he is talking about and to whom I dedicate this tee and my new thoughts about it.
Alternative Thinking / It is what it is, we need to act now to save the future for our kids. You may also like: /
This stencil was created in early 2008 inspired by fashion photography and damp cold London. Recently cut stencil with one layer from an older stencil of a zebra in pink on her dress, with hand drawn cobbled stones. The canvas itself is 3 times in length this is just a mere snap shot of the original piece. This piece is 1 of 3, utilising the same same stencil and composition of works I’ve posted on Red Bubble at the moment. The other is ‘snow and umbrella’ and ‘rain birds’
Arabesque anyone?
Stealth bomber up close and personal…street level. Inspired by Scott Robinson talking and getting one of my tees with black ink on a black tee. Available on grey for a preview…or the less adventurous! ;) I think everyone should do one of these black on black tees! Buyers Booth photo care of Rubyred Another example in the flesh here My other stealth t-shirt: /
. / Using the stencil work of banksy and another tree sketch to recreate this famously sad scene! / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Barack Obama Rasta Colors Stencil
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / [UPDATE! 12.21.08 Issue #51 of Advanced Photoshop Magazine is now on sale – which features this image in a tutorial that I wrote for the magazine! ] All credits listed here, click to view
This is my tribute to Muntazer al-Zaidi. The legendary journalist who threw his shoe at George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. Clearly it is based on Banksy’s “Flower Chucker” stencil which is based on a photo from the 1968 riots in Paris. I’ve tried to keep it faithful to both Banksy and Muntazer by illustrating his head as close as possible to the original press conference image, in the style of “Flower Thrower”. I also illustrated the shoe to fit his hand just nicely and added a bit of definition to the fingers. Love to know what you think. Good riddance George Dubbaya. Muntazer al-Zaid may be the thrower, but you certainly are the tosser. / / / / / / /
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