Rarest version of the spitfire returned to its birthplace this year at Westland Aircraft works in Yeovil ,Somerset ,England. Sixty years after it was built after a complete renovation to airworthiness . Working on the site I was given permission to bring my camera in ( normally banned ) to take some private pictures .
another version of Lil guy and robot
‘Memories of Marc (variant in yellow)’ is one of the ‘After Rainbow’ series of images series of images based on light installations at the Rainbow Serpent Festival after-party in St Kilda’s Prince of Wales Hotel in February 2006. It was directly inspired by the stained glass windows designed by Russian Jewish artist Marc Chagall, that dominate St Stephan’s church in Mainz / / / To create this images, the camera has become an electronic sketch-pad, documenting light’s interaction with sound, its movement to music an essential component of the process. The emergent compositions reflect journeys into a plethora of disparate visual environments … above and below the oceans, from the microscopic to the panoramic, through history’s bricks and mortar, and back again, to the frenetic point where light and sound merge in a cacophony of beats and bodies.
Shall we Sushi? Yes, let’s! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, Caricature, Mixed Media Design, Digital Art, T-Shirt Design. Tools: Photoshop CS2. Model: Me – Self Portrait / ALSO AVAILABLE / You Wanna Sushi? (Black) T-Shirts / / Let’s Sushi! Cards & Wall Art /
Shall we Sushi? Yes, let’s! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, Caricature, Mixed Media Design, Digital Art, T-Shirt Design. Tools: Photoshop CS2. Model: Me – Self Portrait / ALSO AVAILABLE / You Wanna Sushi? (Pink) T-Shirts / / Let’s Sushi! Cards & Wall Art /
A white cloudscape gives birth to the view of a white and red rainbow, stretching across the monochrome skies!
Are you down for this shirt? For sure! Just a little California slang for all you out there in cyberspace. I am so freakin’ down for this shirt!!! Rock on… I made this for Drawing Day ‘08. I put pencil to paper to create this typographic hand-drawn design. (Photoshop was used to scan it, color it, and save it.) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Illustration, Typography, Sketch, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Free-Hand Drawing, Scanned/Colored via Photoshop. Tools: Paper, Pencil, Eraser, HP Scanner, Photoshop CS3. / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/07/08 – Entry to Typography group’s Drawing Day 2008 Hand Drawn Type T-shirts competition / ALSO AVAILABLE / Are You Down? (2nd variant) T-Shirts /
Are you down for this shirt? For sure! Just a little California slang for all you out there in cyberspace. I am so freakin’ down for this shirt!!! Rock on… I made this for Drawing Day ‘08. I put pencil to paper to create this typographic hand-drawn design. (Photoshop was used to scan it, color it, and save it.) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Illustration, Typography, Sketch, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Free-Hand Drawing, Scanned/Colored via Photoshop. Tools: Paper, Pencil, Eraser, HP Scanner, Photoshop CS3. / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/07/08 – Entry to Typography group’s Drawing Day 2008 Hand Drawn Type T-shirts competition / ALSO AVAILABLE / Are You Down? (1st variant) T-Shirts /
How do you roll? I made this for Drawing Day ‘08 (and uploaded it just in the nick of time). I put pencil to paper to create this typographic hand-drawn design. (Photoshop was used to scan it, color it, and save it.) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Illustration, Typography, Sketch, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Free-Hand Drawing, Scanned/Colored via Photoshop. Tools: Paper, Pencil, Sharpie Marker, Eraser, HP Scanner, Photoshop CS3. / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/07/08 – Entry to Typography group’s Drawing Day 2008 Hand Drawn Type T-shirts competition / ALSO AVAILABLE / Are You Down? (1st variant) T-Shirts /
What a batty bat! “Bats” make me think of vampires. / Vampires make me think of fangs. / Fangs make me think of “blood” / “Blood” makes me think of “Blood Type”. / “Blood Type” makes me think of “O-Positive”. / “O-Positive” makes me think of “A Happy Outlook On Life”. So, in all actuality, this shirt could very well be the catharsis of everyday happiness that we have all been searching for…in a six-degree-of-kevin-bacon sort of way…or it could just be a really cool t-shirt? Picture it: Them – “Hey, (insert YOUR name here), how are you feeling today?” / You – “O-Positive…” / Them – “I can tell just by the way you’re spirits have brightened ever since you started wearing that shirt!” / You – “I know, huh!” / Them – “I mean…that shirt totally kicks ass! Just looking at it has made me want to put this razor blade down and embrace the sweetness of life!” / You – “Well, I don’t call it my very own ‘catharsis of everyday happiness’ for nothing, you know!” / Them – “Where ever did you get?” / You – “b.chris hooked me up.” / Them – “b.chris?” / You – “Yeah, you can find him on Red Bubble.” / Them – “Sweet, I love Red Bubble!” / You – “Jeepers, me too!” / Them – “Sweet!” / You – “For sure!” / Them – “Hey, so are you down to go to IKEA and try some Swedish meatballs?” / You – So freakin’ down!! See what a wonderful world it could be? Shopping at IKEA, eating Swedish meatballs, wearing a dope ass shirt, feeling good about life… Wait. I feel another “I must make that t-shirt design” attack coming on. GTG! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Illustration, Sketch, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Free-Hand Drawing, Scanned/Colored via Photoshop. Tools: Paper, Pencil, Sharpie Marker, Eraser, HP Scanner, Photoshop CS3.
A second version, for folks who like dark t-shirts. You know who you are. Represent! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Typography, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Creative wording using Photoshop! Tools: Photoshop CS3, my brain. / ALSO AVAILABLE / The Very Catharsis of My Everyday Happiness (1st variant) T-Shirts /
The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/22/08 – Entry to Boredom Competitions on the 24/7’s If the Shoe Fits challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris
The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris
Believe it or not, these are all the the same species of Ladybird. They are the notoriously invasive Harlequin Ladybird Harmonia Axyridis, the most invasive ladybird on earth. It is also known as the Multicoloured Asian Ladybird and the Halloween Ladybird. It has a very variable appearance, which can make it difficult to tell apart from our native ladybirds. The harlequin ladybird was introduced to North America in 1988, where it is now the most widespread ladybird species on the continent. It has already invaded much of northwestern Europe, and arrived in Britain in the summer of 2004. I photographed all these variants on my runner bean plants, in South London, where fortunately for the ladybirds, but not for me, there is a large supply of black aphids. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 / ISO: 800 / Flash: Speedlight SB-800 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/32 Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
Cuddles is a demoniacally possessed homicidal stuffed rabbit who spends four hundred or so years killing children before being made to hunt zombies, werewolves, vampires, mummies, demons and other nasties. At some point before I am dead there will be a comic. I hope. For now, there is apparently a tee shirt bearing his graven image. I think he’d probably be pretty happy about that. NOTE: This is an experiment. Coz it’s a sepia image, it;s only going to be available on colours that sepia makes sense on. :)
for purple haze group …
A workmate made the observation that my Cruel Britannia shirt had a touch of the iPod ad about it. Never to let an opportunity to take the piste, we have the following variant.
This a drawing I did of my kitty, Misty 28.05.06 using soft pastels on a3 paper.
More playing around with my initial drawing and some type. /
Painted this today, 10.02.2009. This is part one of a two parter collection. I painted this, then painted part two over it. Part two titled, In the Midst of Love – The End I used watercolour on double thick canvas 12×12 In the Midst of Love – The End
Painted this today, 10.02.2009. I used watercolour on double thick canvas 8×24 sarahbentvelzen.com
This was the first thing that came to mind when I was thinking about what I could do for Halloween. The inspiration could have come from my appreciation of the old looney tunes cartoon that was about a man sized chicken who was always desperately trying to fit in with humans. The hilarity was that all it seemed to have to do was put on a suit and a hat and it would apparently blend right in. Conversely, it took some absurdly unlikely occurrence to break the illusion and cause him to be run out of town! This work is also available in Colour / / / Also available: the What Would series: Silhouette variants: / / Big Bum variants: /
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