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Concept brochure for a Concept 787B - If it were somehow available in a road version. Fantasy 787B
All digitally illustrated,
"The BMW Concept M4 Coupe reflects the BMW M philosophy in ideal form: It combines motor racing genes and unrestricted everyday suitability in a highly emotional overall concept. For four generations, the BMW M3 has put motor racing on the road and the BMW Concept M4 Coupe consistently continues to pursue this fundamental idea. The new model designation "M4" refers – like all other BMW M automobiles – to the series on which this concept car is based," explains Dr. Friedrich Nitschke, President BMW M Division.
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conception: Ingrid Siliakus.
Ce temple zen, construit en 1397, est classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO depuis 1994 et a la particularité d'être recouvert de feuilles d'or d'où son nom
Porsche invited a select group of Porsche owners up to Monterey, California during Car Week for a very special encounter with the 918 Spyder Hybrid Concept. Potential customers were escorted to a super secret location, a private aircraft hanger, where the 918 Spyder was displayed with minimal distractions. The high-tech stage was lit from below with a soft green light and lit from above with clean white halogen and all you saw when you entered the room was the 918 in all its glory.
Each visitor was assigned a personal guide that presented the car's features and answered all of their questions including the inevitable, "When can I get mine?" To which the answer was always, "The 918 has just been approved for production. We'll be keeping you informed of the progress." Porsche has confirmed that we should see the 918 debut as a 2014 model in 2013.
Following a same simple pattern I tried design many dresses or combinations for women fighters or princesses. They were done in 2003. I used a mix of pencils, markers and for some even nail polish.
I plan use some of them soon in MOCs.
Lancia Aprilia 75 Concept Pays Homage to a Classic. A postmodern interpretation of a 75 year-old classic is an inspired piece of work. 75 years ago Lancia launched the Aprilia, a car that caused a sensation for its avant-garde streamlined design. 1.3- and 1.5-liter four-valve engines powered the car, one of the first to be designed using a wind tunnel, which remained on the market for 12 years, representing one of the marque's most famous saloons. To mark its 75th anniversary, Michelle di Mauro and Claudio Piccoli, industrial designers who worked for Pininfarina, the Centro Stile and Lamborghini, have designed this provocative concept.
"The Aprilia 75 was designed to reinterpret a contemporary mix of understated elegance and aggression that characterizes the original Aprilia, Fulvia, Delta Lancia and many other sedans." The concept's dimensions mirror those of the Delta and gets bulging fenders that run up across the hood and over the roof. Side steps have been added that double up as mini-skirts, while the style of the original doors has been smartly incorporated.
Gullwing coupe concept. Design copy rights for drawings, designs and blueprints: Khaled Fahmy.
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Bespoke car designs and prototypes.
Concept art done for Installation 01, a Halo fan game. These were revealed in our new media page on our recently revealed website installation01.org/media
Last year I built a LATT/I in June, and that was a start to a much bigger project. Along the LATT/I I built a walker trio which are also going to be part of the final MOC. Unlike my Raxus Prime preview MOC I decided to show, IMO, the one of the least exciting portions of the final dio. I'm aiming to have this dio done by April, so be sure to keep an eye out for it!
A concept idea for an L85 bullpup style assualt rife for an upcoming creation. The top one is a standard L85 while the bottom one has a grenade launcher(not sure what kind the British use). Had a better pic, taken during the day, but I deleted it off my camera by accident, so I had to suffice for a night pic. If anyone else has already thought of this concept, I give you credit.
Hieronymus Bosch born Jheronimus van Aken c. 1450 – 9 August 1516) was an Early Netherlandish painter. His work is known for its fantastic imagery, detailed landscapes and illustrations of moral and religious concepts and narratives. Within his lifetime his work was collected in the Netherlands, Austria, and Spain, and widely copied, especially his macabre and nightmarish depictions of hell.
Little is known of Bosch's life, though there are some records. He spent most of it in the town of 's-Hertogenbosch, though his roots are from Aachen, Germany. His pessimistic and fantastical style cast a wide influence on northern art of the 16th century, with Pieter Bruegel the Elder his best known follower. His paintings have been difficult to translate from a modern point of view; attempts to associate instances of modern sexual imagery with fringe sects or the occult have largely failed. Today he is seen as a hugely individualistic painter with deep insight into man's desires and deepest fears. Attribution has been especially difficult; today only 35 to 40 paintings are confidently given to his hand. His most acclaimed works consist of a few triptych altarpieces, the most outstanding of which is the Garden of Earthly Delights. His best surviving panels make innovative use of oil paint and especially glazed finish.
Hieronymus Bosch was born Jheronimus (or Joen,respectively the Latin and Middle Dutch form of the name "Jerome") van Aken (meaning "from Aachen"). He signed a number of his paintings as Jheronimus Bosch (pronounced Yeronimus Bos[needs Dutch IPA] in Middle Dutch). The name derives from his birthplace, 's-Hertogenbosch, which is commonly called "Den Bosch" ('the forest').
Little is known of Bosch’s life or training. He left behind no letters or diaries, and what has been identified has been taken from brief references to him in the municipal records of 's-Hertogenbosch, and in the account books of the local order of the Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady. Nothing is known of his personality or his thoughts on the meaning of his art. Bosch’s date of birth has not been determined with certainty. It is estimated at c. 1450 on the basis of a hand drawn portrait (which may be a self-portrait) made shortly before his death in 1516. The drawing shows the artist at an advanced age, probably in his late sixties.
Bosch was born and lived all his life in and near ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a city in the Duchy of Brabant. His grandfather, Jan van Aken (died 1454), was a painter and is first mentioned in the records in 1430. It is known that Jan had five sons, four of whom were also painters. Bosch’s father, Anthonius van Aken (died c. 1478), acted as artistic adviser to the Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady.It is generally assumed that either Bosch’s father or one of his uncles taught the artist to paint, but none of their works survive. Bosch first appears in the municipal record on 5 April 1474, when he is named along with two brothers and a sister.
's-Hertogenbosch was a flourishing city in 15th-century Brabant, in the south of the present-day Netherlands, at the time part of the Burgundian Netherlands, and during its lifetime passing through marriage to the Habsburgs. In 1463, 4,000 houses in the town were destroyed by a catastrophic fire, which the then (approximately) 13-year-old Bosch presumably witnessed. He became a popular painter in his lifetime and often received commissions from abroad. In 1488 he joined the highly respected Brotherhood of Our Lady, an arch-conservative religious group of some 40 influential citizens of 's-Hertogenbosch, and 7,000 'outer-members' from around Europe.
Sometime between 1479 and 1481, Bosch married Aleyt Goyaerts van den Meerveen, who was a few years his senior. The couple moved to the nearby town of Oirschot, where his wife had inherited a house and land from her wealthy family. An entry in the accounts of the Brotherhood of Our Lady records Bosch’s death in 1516. A funeral mass served in his memory was held in the church of Saint John on 9 August of that year.
With Flickr member Set and Centered at the throttle, P370 rolls through downtown Grand Rapids. I've been looking at this angle for a while. Not too happy with how it turned out, but it's a start.
New Acura NSX concept reworked in Photoshop to be more like a production car. The original (click here) looks way oversimplified and lacks character. I changed the headlights because they were too futuristic and small for a production vehicle. After addressing some of these issues, I decided to add some color to it in a unique way. I don't know if it comes across, but there is a chrome "spear" underneath the blue strip on the side of the door to tie in with the chrome in the grill.
These are my ideas for my Chloe minifee. (not ordered) It is a mis-matched photoshop image I created to get the basic colours, makeup, eyebrows and hairstyle seen together. Also the clothes will be the sort of style she wears, so 50s/60s era which I think will look lovely on her!
Tell me what you think if you have a chance. ^_^