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Ugh. That's gonna leave a stain!

 

A little sneak peak of the new Ghosthunter torso releasing on Friday (11/15)

 

This Slimer has been around for a while and is a resin cast of a custom sculpt with trans clear plates imbedded into the bottom.

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I just updated it and would appreciate any feedback

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I am inviting all my fiends to visit my new website fashion-accent.com

I just updated it and would appreciate any feedback

Thank you all

a little respite, and my delightful booming tiny little pelargoniums.

I bought them from geraniaceae years ago, so I don't know who it is exactly, but I think it may be Pelargonium rutaceum.

teeny tiny little flowers.

 

it looks like several of my puny plants are going to bloom.

 

For the Weird Wars 2 Brickarms contest

 

The 501st are one of the only recognisable American Units still left fighting the War. Following the "Incident" in Russia, all the Allied powers officially laid down their arms to avoid a similar fate. As his last act in power President Roosevelt sanctioned a splinter resistance force just before he succumbed to a zombie bite...

 

The 501 is the first US unit to desegregate race, realising that Nazi Germany has allied itself with an extraterrestrial and therefore people of different skin colours are far less of a worry than they had originally thought.

 

PIctured here left to right are the boys of the 501st Airborne.

 

Corporal radio operator - Frank "Old Boy" Henderson

Private Moses "MoJo" Johnson

Captain - William "Wild Bill" Hancock

Private Zeke "Stinky Z" Dickinson

MP - Hank "Evil Eye" Bertram

Private Samuel "The Mule" Anderson (kneeling)

Private - Ricky "The Tank" Fowler

Private - Johnny "Bucky" Youngbuck (with knife)

Private - Jake "Hotsauce" Carter

 

Some of the peeps from my upcoming Brickarms Weird War II entry.

 

Left to Right

 

Panzer troop with MG

"Ubermensch" Drug enhanced Stormtrooper

A to the Hit-Lar

Field Marshall Rommel

Decorated Veteran with Grease gun trophy.

 

This one went to Jason Sullivan, North Carolina microchip designer.

www.stevebussey.com

 

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2010

Ink on digital print

gel medium + acrylic on top of a photo print

I mentioned in an earlier post that I knew County Hall, and the Greater London Council (GLC), very well in the 1970s. That was because I was local government researcher and correspondent for Thames Television – in those days, the national ITV station that also served the London area.

 

Thames took its local government reporting very seriously (and received plaudits for it). And so we come to this TV studio photograph – the set of our open-ended results programme not of a general election, but of the local election across the 32 London boroughs that comprised the GLC.

 

We've just completed a run-through and it's shortly before we go on air on 9th April 1970. That’s me on the left in shirtsleeves talking to Roy Fewins, the floor manager. Seated to the right at the election results desk is the legendary Alastair Burnet with Peter Tiffin, the studio director (standing). Then Peter Taylor, who’s discussing possible election outcomes with a psephologist whose name I can’t now remember.

 

And just look at the cutting edge technology… that election ‘swingometer’ next to Alastair!

 

By today’s television standards, the set design was very simple: 'GLC 70', underneath which are 32 squares, each one representing a London borough.

 

Boy, did we all work our socks off – and the programme delivered the results. We came off air at around 2am, adrenalin flowing like mad, knowing we’d done a good job for London.

 

Digitised Kodak Ektachrome print

 

Massive upgrade on this one! See the original version here

 

1, Color change from grey to tan

2. New head on Peter and Winston. New hair on Egon

3. New custom printed tile on the ghost trap

4. Addition of the BF ghost meter and slime spill splats

5. New pad printed legs and dyed boots

6. New digitally printed torso

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Torso artwork designed by Cygnet UD (Kyle) , with some modifications for printing. Used with permission.

  

Digital Print. Valentine's Day Card.

YO!YO!YO!Brudaz & Sistaz!!!

More cans,botles,bombs & cool sketches

in 2009!!!

   

(from the 'some of them realities' series)

mixed media on LE digital print

30 x 40 cm

APR2022

a limited edition digital print,

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