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25 Various Styles of The Wizard of Oz Illustrations

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. Many artists like them as well, and they have created various artworks featuring the four to show their fondness. 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)

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. 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 Other Things That Come Alive!

Sweet Station Zemer Peled Peled was born and raised in a Kibbutz in the northern part of Israel. After completing a BA (Hons) at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem she graduated with an MA (Hons) from the Royal College of Art. In recent years her work has been featured nationally and internationally in museums and galleries including Sotheby’s and Saatchi Gallery-London, Eretz Israel Museum-Tel Aviv and the Orangerie du Senate, Paris among others. Zemer Peled’s work examines the beauty and brutality of the natural world. Her sculptural language is formed by her surrounding landscapes and nature, engaging with themes of nature and memories, identity and place. Peter Harris ” In the decade that I’ve painted the urban landscape, one name is consistently mentioned when people first encounter my work: Edward Hopper. Philippe Tyberghien ” I am a Franco/Belgian artist who works in photography and makes them look like old paintings (old or less). Mi Ju Christophe Jacrot Henn Kim Ken Lavey

Dark Side of Oz Dark Side of Oz [Setup] [Similarities with Pictures] [Similarities] [Conclusion] [Pink Floyd Lyrics] I've done this experiment quite a few times, and I'll have to admit that there are a lot of coincidental events and themes. Although Pink Floyd has never admitted to doing such a thing (except Roger, who stays quiet when asked), there are just a few points that should be examined. I guess you'll just have to come to your own conclusion. It's just the way it is with this band. Click here for the Wizard of Oz Poster ~ Over The Rainbow Trippy inspiration for Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon ~ 24x36" Breathe Dorthy is on Earth, and everyone is talking to her, but this what are they really saying? Released March, 1973 "Speak to Me" (Mason) "I've been mad for fucking years, absolutely years, been over the edge for yonks, been working me buns off for bands..." "I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad..."

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. - Born in Stroud, England and now living in Bristol UK with his wife Shelina and two children Maya and Nico (Bellic?) -The Collaborators: University of Bristol virologist Andrew Davidson, glassblowers, Kim George, Brian Jones and Norman Veitch - Took inspiration from high-resolution electron microscopic images, creating large, painstakingly accurate glass sculptures of viruses and bacteria such as HIV, E. coli, SARS, and H1N1 (Swine flu) - Took over 5 years of development and research - Jerram and his collaborators created glass genomes, carefully placing them on tiny pedestals within what would become viral envelopes - They then closed up the tops before adding final touches of spikes and glycoproteins, which were shaped and melted on while keeping the whole work at roughly the same temperature E.

Steampunk Art Lust, wrath, vanity, avarice and jealousy are the most sinister passions of the humanity, but at the same time they are the impulsive force for the most deeds. All these components of the human being are revealed in the newest trend Steampunk that presents the alternative concept of the evolution on earth. This concept implies the idea of complete predominance of the steam machine and the overwhelming power of engineering. In this collection you will find the exaggerated and arabesque examples of steampunk. Title: The Fall of Icarus Author: Nigel QuarlessPortfolio here This is the interpretation of the notorious legend in the steampunk way. Title: Kaurwaki Author: Ram Singh Software: PhotoshopPortfolio This illustration pictures the girl in a kind of warrior style and the robots behind her back. Title: Hermes vs Argos Author: Jeremy Love Software: PhotoshopPortfolio Sharp and rough tone of this image illustrates the main idea of the steampunk style. It seems that Pinocchio is trapped.

Room 237: Why "The Shining" Continues to Shine Room 237 Directed by Rodney Ascher Where was room 237, and why would you want to avoid it? On the other hand, why might you be drawn to it against all your better instincts and at risk of your sanity? But you want to know about room 237. And room 237 is only the start of trouble at the Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Some might say that the mystery begins and ends with the question of why this shameless mock-horror film should be taken seriously. Was this the regrettable start of Nicholson’s acting with his eyebrows? That only opens up the question as to what Kubrick had done. That’s the mood in which one may catch the sinister serenity of The Shining. Warner Bros. Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance and Philip Stone as Delbert Grady Later on in a superb men’s room, which is all red, white, and black, he meets Delbert Grady, who thinks he’s the caretaker.

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 Inspire Me Now Back to Back to the Future: A Tale of Two Martys Most of you know of my Bill Murray fetish (sadomurrochism), but you may not know about my Back to the Future obsession. I spend way too much time thinking about Back to the Future paradoxes and working on my BTTF fan fiction (about the misadventures of Einstein the dog and the pine tree Marty ran over). I think about Back to the Future the way sane people think about their children or politics or sports. I spend most of my time staring off into sunsets with visions of DeLoreans and Sports Almanacs dancing though my head. But, anyway, before we get into too much, here's what you should know… The Basics: Time Travel 101 There are basically two types of time travel: static time travel and fluid time travel. Temporal Anomalies: Marty A and Marty B What I want to talk about though is the end of the first film. Follow up: See, there are two Martys. Marty on Marty Action Marty A went back in time, changed a bunch of events, but didn’t go back to his future; he went back to someone else’s future.

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. Later, when I got into sculpture, I would make these huge pieces from things like wood, but decided I wanted to challenge myself by trying to make things as small as possible. 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. “I don’t make any money from it but that’s not what it’s about for me.

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