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He is at the beginning of the stage where it is getting hard to capture him with a smile. He prefers to fool around whenever I pick up the camera.
This is made of earthenware, with hair and doll additions. She represents made up religions, and freak confidence.
4' length x 2' width x 2' depth
Richmond Castle had a Knights Tournament. As well as a handful of stalls showcasing various things, they had a tournament between 4 knights. Between the 1v1 tournament and the Grand Melee the Fool put on a show involving fire eating and "getting onto stilts in the most incompetent and convoluted way possible".
"FOOLS GOLD". Dave put this short video together of me with my metal detector. Sorry for the poor acting, I failed acting 101. Now you know why I failed Acting 101.
Shohei Otomo
Backwoods Gallery is proud to present a visceral and energetic snapshot of modern Japan though the eyes of illustrative genius Shohei Otomo.
Working mostly in ballpoint pen, Shohei Otomo’s insightful depictions of Japan expose both its commercial facade and deepest underground culture. Delivered with an unmistakable level of biting political analysis and technical perfection, Shohei’s work straddles the worlds of art, graphic design, anime and punk.
Son of the legendary Katsuhiro Otomo the prolific author and illustrator who has shaped so much of Japanese culture with titles such as AKIRA, Shohei’s work takes his fathers legacy into the next generation.
We are exceedingly proud to be exhibiting new, unseen and familiar works by Shohei Otomo, all originals insanely rendered in ballpoint pen, limited edition prints by the artists will also be available.
Richmond Castle had a Knights Tournament. As well as a handful of stalls showcasing various things, they had a tournament between 4 knights. Between the 1v1 tournament and the Grand Melee the Fool put on a show involving fire eating and "getting onto stilts in the most incompetent and convoluted way possible".
Photo from the UW Drama production "Fool for Love", the story of two battle-weary lovers meeting for a final conflict.
Directed by Catherine Seeback.
The production ran from February 3-6 and 10-13 in 1999 in n Studio 180, Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo.
â“’Tod Anthony Ragsdale ... All Rights Reserved. Please do not copy or reproduce, in any manner, without prior permission
Martyr de Mona + The Black Hounds + Fools Glory + Lightfire @ Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton - Sunday 20th April 2014
© 2014 Lisa Billingham, Billibee Creative
Shohei Otomo
Backwoods Gallery is proud to present a visceral and energetic snapshot of modern Japan though the eyes of illustrative genius Shohei Otomo.
Working mostly in ballpoint pen, Shohei Otomo’s insightful depictions of Japan expose both its commercial facade and deepest underground culture. Delivered with an unmistakable level of biting political analysis and technical perfection, Shohei’s work straddles the worlds of art, graphic design, anime and punk.
Son of the legendary Katsuhiro Otomo the prolific author and illustrator who has shaped so much of Japanese culture with titles such as AKIRA, Shohei’s work takes his fathers legacy into the next generation.
We are exceedingly proud to be exhibiting new, unseen and familiar works by Shohei Otomo, all originals insanely rendered in ballpoint pen, limited edition prints by the artists will also be available.
I logged onto the Aussie Blogger's Forum and was very surprised to see how 'strine' it had become. Took a while before I realised that it was April Fools.
Richmond Castle had a Knights Tournament. As well as a handful of stalls showcasing various things, they had a tournament between 4 knights. Between the 1v1 tournament and the Grand Melee the Fool put on a show involving fire eating and "getting onto stilts in the most incompetent and convoluted way possible".
Richmond Castle had a Knights Tournament. As well as a handful of stalls showcasing various things, they had a tournament between 4 knights. Between the 1v1 tournament and the Grand Melee the Fool put on a show involving fire eating and "getting onto stilts in the most incompetent and convoluted way possible".
Richmond Castle had a Knights Tournament. As well as a handful of stalls showcasing various things, they had a tournament between 4 knights. Between the 1v1 tournament and the Grand Melee the Fool put on a show involving fire eating and "getting onto stilts in the most incompetent and convoluted way possible".