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He happened to swim by when I was watching the snail eggs. That single red eye is awesome, I'm pretty sure it can shoot lasers.
Kelly Tunstall & Ferris Plock 5-28-7 Jingumae Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo Japan Artist Reception Sat. May 15 7PM–10PM
Spent the evening at the fair with one of my favorite families....proved to be very challenging lighting situations for me, but was loads of fun!
The Cyclopes toil endlessly to forge weapons for their Fomorian masters. Their own armaments are just as powerful, too.
Our take on One Sixth Scale Versions of Cyclops' Costume from the Astonishing X-Men Comics.
One Version is made of Stretch Fabric on a Phicen M31 Body while the other version is tailored using Genuine Leather on a World Box AT-012 Body.
Head sculpt by Chris Caraveo
Painted by Jeff Vargas
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I'm always looking for this bus around this time of year, because when that girl turns into a cyclops, I know it's really summer. Hopefully, I can get a better (less blurry) picture of this sometime this summer.
Here in Vancouver we like to decorate our beautiful vintage frames with balloon animals and bright green cable locks.
The cosmic red cyclops with a love of bugs and ice-cold lemonade is impossible to miss on this new Kidrobot hoodie that you won't be able to take your eyes off. And it won't take it's eye off you either!
Constructed from 380g 100% cotton French Terry for maximum softness, this sweatshirt not only looks great, but it's super cozy as well!
They feature lined hoods, an interior ipod pocket with a cord loop and button hole for your headphones, expanding rib from hem to shoulder seam and heavy duty zippers. Plus the ribbing around the wrist features a cuff expansion gusset for easy entry! Getting dressed is easy again
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Adapta Gallery’s third curated project will be held on November 12th - November 29th 2009, with a show in Tokyo called Close Encounters. The show consists of 8 British-based artists, including Best Ever, Cyclops, D*Face, David Bray, Matt Small, Sickboy, Word To Mother and Vesna Parchet.
The variety of work on show is eclectic, and that is precisely the reason why we chose them in the first place. From D*Face's two-dimensional graphic art to the rich textures of emerging artist Vesna Parchet's styled character-based paintings, a plethora of mediums, emotions and messages are employed for the viewer to digest.
This particular show is very close to our hearts as we are finally able to put together an amazing line up of artists to produce works for our Tokyo readers and Japanese collectors to see in person. We have been interviewing and working on projects with so many talented British creatives over the years and to finally curate our own show in Tokyo for our main audience is a true honour.
On the opening night, we will also have special guests: Usugrow, Jeff Soto, Shohei Takasaki & Yoshiki Nagayama also showing their works.
"Close Encounters"
Exhibition venue : Time Out Gallery, Liquidroom 2/F, 3-16-6, Higashi, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo
Opening Date : 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, 12 November, 2009
Exhibition runs : 13 November 2009 – 3 December, 2009
Website : www.ukadapta.com/closeencounters.html
The Mill collaborate on award-winning (you can't help but notice the prominently displayed Oscar and two BAFTA awards as you walked into their London base) moving image, design and digital projects for the advertising, film, TV, games and music industry. They also put the two massive front windows of their London building to good use as a display areas for contemporary artwork.
So I was rather pleased when they invited me to exhibit my work in their London space (40-41 Great Marlborough Street, at the top of Carnaby Street, and a few doors along from the Liberty Store) for the whole of June and July 2013.
For the show I installed four works; in the deeper window, Orifice Tower, Pharos Cyclops #1 and 2, and in the shallow window, Planetoid 210. Although all three pieces (for the sake of argument I'll call 'Pharos Cyclops #1 and 2' one piece for now) share certain commonalities, they are also examples of different lines of enquiry that I have pursued. For this installation I wanted to give an insight into the divergent aspect of my practice; to show how various works can trigger ideas for newer and slightly different pieces, which in turn lead to further, and thus less related, works. To highlight this aspect of the development of my work I displayed the two Cyclops pieces on bright green deckchairs, the colour of which is a reference to one of my earliest sculptures, And When I'm a Man (I'll Think as a Man). Being bright green and made of fibreglass, plastic and resin, this earlier work offers a stark contrast to the directs of much of my current work.
In front of Aci Trezza, north of the city of Catania, ancient Greek writers referred to a bunch of islands where Polyphemus, the most famous greek cyclops lived. I expected to see him but I had no chance ... I only enjoyed the view of the islands ...
This is the HAPPIEST CYCLOPS EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some astute people might recognize it as having come from Akira Toriyama's character designs in the Dragon Warrior/Dragon Quest series.
A cyclops (/ˈsaɪklɒps/; Ancient Greek: Κύκλωψ, Kuklōps; plural cyclopes /saɪˈkloʊpiːz/; Ancient Greek: Κύκλωπες, Kuklōpes), in Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, was a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of his forehead.[1] The name is widely thought to mean "round-eyed"[2] or "circle-eyed".
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Charity shop find: € 1.50.
Flat file 10 x 1 1/16".
File marked:
E.S.C.
SHEFFIELD
VICKERS
CYCLOPS
Mfd. by English Steel Corporation Ltd., a joint venture between VICKERS and CAMELL LAIRD - formed in the twenties - till 1951.
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