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the disposable memory project / leaving disposable cameras around the world, and telling their story The 15 Creepiest Vintage Ads Of All Time Skip to comments. The 15 Creepiest Vintage Ads Of All Time Retro Comedy ^ | Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Posted on Fri Jul 31 15:30:47 2009 by the_devils_advocate_666 What do murder, pedophilia, suicide and a baby tiger have in common? These are real, untouched advertisements from the good old days. Enjoy them now, call your therapist later! 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Special thanks to Weirdomatic, Livejournal & the fabulous Plan 59 ! TOPICS: History; Humor; Society; Weird StuffKEYWORDS: ads; advertising; creepy; disturbing; old; strange Navigation: use the links below to view more comments. first 1-50, 51-100, 101-150, 151-200 ... 401-408 next last Almost a month old but I didn't see it posted (search) and thought it would be a good Friday type of thread. To: the_devils_advocate_666 2 posted on Fri Jul 31 15:34:14 2009 by Former Proud Canadian (How do I change my screen name now that we have the most conservative government in the world?) I am a BIG fan of Plan 59! Woah LOL!

Incredible Self-Portraits by Levi van Veluw Today’s inspiration comes from Levi van Veluw, a multidisciplinary artist from Netherlands, famous for his remarkable self-portraits. Light by Levi van Veluw Gravel by Levi van Veluw Carpet by Levi van Veluw Tape by Levi van Veluw Sterling Wood by Levi van Veluw Puzzle by Levi van Veluw Natural Transfers by Levi van Veluw Landscapes by Levi van Veluw Angry Alien Productions: 30-Second Bunnies Theatre and other cartoons. 25 Various Styles of The Wizard of Oz Illustrations The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. In the film, Dorothy, a schoolgirl living in Kansas, is struck unconsicious during a tornado. She dreams about how she and her dog Toto, with the help of a Scarecrow, a Tin man and a Cowardly Lion, find their way home from the magical world of Oz. Many people like these four characters very much: sweet Dorothy, smart Scarecrow, brave Tin man and sensetive Lion. Designed by Sebastian Giacobino (Left), Maurenilson Freire (Right) Designed by Tyshea Designed by Kajusx Designed by Julian Totino Tedesco (Left), Jordi Villaverde (Right) Designed by Heiko Designed by Toshiyuki Osakabe Designed by Nura T (Left), Dapper Dan (Right) Designed by Lambros Designed by Gino Designed by Doug Harvey (Left), Jed Soriano (Right) Designed by Robb Mommaerts Designed by Skottie Young Designed by Tayfunsezer Designed by Tony Papesh Designed by Eisha

Terry Border Makes Everyday Objects Come Alive (18 pics) Mail-Order Bride Artist Terry Border is one of those people who has a secret gift. He can take boring, everyday objects and make them come alive! In fact, his art can be appreciated for the clever thought behind it. What I love most about his work, though, is that it can be enjoyed by everyone. Young or old, we can all get a good chuckle out of his hilarious, bent objects. Today, I asked Terry where he gets his ideas. "Basically, I get ideas for photographs when everyday objects remind me of something else. "Then again, sometimes an idea just pops into my head. Cereal Killer Kiwi Getting Ready for the Beach Irony in Pill Form A Side of Baby Carrots Star of the Show Stud Muffin Honeymoon Sweet A Horrific Yarn Appetite for Destruction Paper Training Our Little Dog, Frank It's a Dirty Job, But... Zombies are Nuts About Brains Fruit With Life Experience Halloween Candy Exposure Behind the Scenes Missing "You know those things about yourself that you're self conscious of? Terry Border

The Deadliest Art in the World Photograph by Luke Jerram Luke Jerram makes the deadliest art in the world. His subjects have caused pain and suffering for hundreds of millions of people throughout history. They are infectious, they are resilient, and they are everywhere. - Born in Stroud, England and now living in Bristol UK with his wife Shelina and two children Maya and Nico (Bellic?) E. SARS – Photograph by Luke Jerram - The question of pseudo-colouring in biomedicine and its use for science communicative purposes, is a vast and complex subject. - How many people believe viruses are brightly coloured? - Our belief about what viruses and bacteria look like have undoubtedly been born out of media depictions of them. images of viruses are originally taken in black and white on an electron microscope and then they are coloured artificially - Jerram is exploring the tension between the artworks’ beauty and what they represent, their impact on humanity HIV – Photograph by Luke Jerram Small Pox – Photograph by Luke Jerram

Atuendos Hechos con Globos corcholat Suscríbete Atuendos Hechos con Globos — Publicado por hace 6 años, 2 semanas Suscríbete gratis a la lista de correo Relacionados corcholat 2007 - 2014corcholat [at] gmail [dot] com→ therror.com Miniature Art on the Tip of Pencil by Dalton Ghetti Many artists have used pencils to create works of art – but Dalton Ghetti creates miniature masterpieces on the tips of pencils. Dalton, who works as a carpenter, has been making his tiny graphite works for about 25 years. A sculpture of Elvis Presley wearing shades, carved from a single pencil. The 49-year-old said: “At school I would carve a friend’s name into the wood of a pencil and then give it to them as a present. I experimented sculpting with different materials, such as chalk, but one day I had an eureka moment and decided to carve into the graphite of a pencil” A tiny saw, using both the wood and graphite of a single pencil Dalton uses three basic tools to make his incredible creations – a razor blade, sewing needle and sculpting knife. The longest Dalton has spent on one piece was two and half years on a pencil with interlinking chains. “I don’t make any money from it but that’s not what it’s about for me. Carved from the graphite in a normal pencil: A tiny hammer [ad1]

The real life models for Classic Pin-Up paintings A series of comparisons between the classic pinup girls and photos that have served as models for achieving them;) via How to Draw Girls: The Molly Crabapple Way | Art/Design As the founder of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, I’m besieged by newbies who want to attend, but have the terror they’re not good enough. Here’s an basic guide to the complex art of figure drawing, so you can show up to your local alt.drawing salon and wield you pencil with pride. 1.) Don’t be precious with materials. 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) EXTRA CREDIT: Get a copy of Drawing the Head and Figure , a simple-to-follow guide to making stuff look right Most importantly, draw! Words and Art by Molly Crabapple with modeling by Katelan Foisy and photos by Lauren Goldberg. Follow us @ChinaShopMag Molly Crabapple and Katelan Foisy Molly Crabapple Katelan Foisy and art by Molly Crabapple Katelan Foisy how to draw like molly volume 1 A picture Speaks 1000 words Molly Gets down A Red Rose: The perfect Accessory Have no fear : just grab a pen! Molly Finds the Line One Sultry Session Anything Becomes Art A Sultry Smile molly makes art A proud moment Capturing the Character: Katelan Foisy "What You Lookin' At" Gorgeous

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