Friday, May 7, 2010

Mr. & Mrs. Monster: The T-Shirt


Two of my critters apparently had a cross Photoshop album romance, and who am I to stand between young monsters in love (not final colors)?


Borgcakes



Not much of a Trekkie, but who can resist Borgcakes?


Snakes & Ladders


Chickens On The Runway


As these ladies remind us,
it's not what you wear,
but how you wear it.






Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Urbanspacebazaar


Amose Vazimolo











To see more of his work and purchase prints:

http://amose.free.fr/

http://www.myspace.com/amose

Monday, May 3, 2010

And Baby Makes Three



Matron's Day Out: The T-Shirt


With the exception of tweaking the hem of Matron's dress (and deciding on the regular "light correct" vs. more dramatic inverted trees and shrubbery in the background), I think this is the final version of the tee.



Complimentary feedback with a seasoning of constructive criticism is always welcome };^j

Paisley Ink Poolboy

A Place For Everything, And Everything In It's Place


Being a symmetry/spacial balance obsessed compulsive thrifter who's currently living in a rather small attic leaves me the ideal audience for Michael Johansson's sculptures, which I find both captivating in detail and quietly reassuring en masse.




http://www.michaeljohansson.com/

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Trick Or Twice The Treat


A few pics from the Urban Archives of Temple University's Paley Library.


Children from the Cherry St. and Pine St. schools as they paraded in Langhorne, Pa. Philadelphia Inquirer, Oct 26, 1956.


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philadelphia-PA/Urban-Archives-Paley-Library-Temple-University/83447331003?ref=ts&v=wall

One Birth, Bat Wings Not Included


A Japanese fetus model set from 1877.