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101 Crafty Gifts - StumbleUpon. Spotlight: Batman. In The Spotlight is a weekly showcase of art created with a particular iconic character in mind. These characters, fictional or real, are from famous literature, film, or various other forms media. What they all have in common is that they have an impact on artists and provide them with inspiration. Enjoy a new showcase every Friday! Ivan Tao Melike Acar Erik Von Lehmann Anton Kokarev Jung Park George Patsouras Thomas Radcliffe Manny Clark Markus Leal Yildiray Cinar Arie Monroe Guillermo a.k.a.

Sno2 Skottie Young Justin Norman Chris Stevens Dustin Nguyen Mitch Breitweiser Andy Kuo Andy Jones David Lecossu Garrett Hanna Francis Tsai Danny Araya Find this post useful? Modern Disney's Man Vs. Old-time Disney's Man. Modern Disney’s Man Vs. Old-time Disney’s Man (Disney for Ladies) Disney movie characters, are well-loved around the world and among all generations. Therefore, it is not surprising that many artists are turning to innovative ideas in presenting the characters from these movies. Here we present a gallery of recognizable male characters from the Disney production, done by artist David Kawena.

Understanding of today’s modern man, compared with a man from Disney cartoons is essentially different in the visual, but the form has remained the same – nice and handy man is always interesting. Prince Naveen from The Princess and the Frog Aladdin from Aladdin Emperor Kuzco from The Emperor’s New Groove Hercules from Hercules Milo J. Gaston from Beauty & the Beast Thomas from Pocahontas David from Lilo & Stitch Kocoum from Pocahontas John Smith from Pocahontas Price Phillip from Sleeping Beauty Peter Pan from Peter Pan Jim Hawkins from Treasure Island Prince Adam – from Beauty & the Beast Dr. Shang from Mulan. Vintage Pin-Up Calendar Girls & & ThinkNice.comThinkNice.com. A “pin-up girl” is a model whose pictures have been mass-produced for wide-spread distribution and appeal.

Pin-ups are typically intended for informal display in garages, bedrooms, offices, etc. And, the pin-up girls themselves are usually runway / fashion / bikini models or actresses. The term “pin-up girl” first appeared in Americana in the 1940′s. But, the practice of using sexy photos of scantily clad women as items for pinning-up on walls dates back to at least the 1890′s. Here we have a nice collection of seven images from 1953. Yo ho ho! Popular pin-up images have, over the years, been magazine or newspaper cut-outs or calendars. When the lass makes a pass,With her cape,Senor Bull, he can never escape! Calendars have been a part of Americana since the 1940′s, and pin-up girl calendars have been hugely popular since that time. When ladies hear the bridal march,Their ears perk up, their nostrils arch;A nervous left-hand finger flexIs an affliction of the sex.Men don't agree. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon.

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