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A revisit back to a few shots I took last month of Sarahs Dream 147 on a snooker table - with a little post production I blacked out the snooker table and added a few stars - Hence the title Intergalactic snooker.
When galaxies collide...Celebrate...Wake-up..INSTALL YOUR FREEDOM NOW...Reconstruct that old suffering man infestation of greed & entitlement smoke & mirrors behind the Shadows trans parents see a Julian Mass-age leeks stew porkers hootchy coot shy Man if festations slide into gnarled gullets grunting in unison, hog-washing the truth down Madison's avenue...equipales...icky Palace with pig-skin stools.
Close up of a sculpture by the swiss artist Lori Hersberger, just after the rain had stopped. High gloss red paint on aluminium. The square thumbnail is almost better than the whole picture.
Althoug the shirt quality is not great, I really love the illustration!
It is made by Patrick Moberg (yes, the boy who was looking for the NY girl of his dreams and who finally found it and a Vimeo worker).
I bought it here.
On our trip through Oklahoma, we stopped at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in downtown Paul's Valley. Some classic action figures and sets, well worth the detour and entrance fee to bring us back in time... For more on the museum, see paulsvalley.com/toy-museum/.
A Star Wars fighter set...
from The Lil' Rhino Gazette fanzine, issue #13 (1989)
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there's usually a bench in front of the shop, to encourage folks to take a break, to rest their legs, more than I can say for the cold city who continue to remove strategic benches at the behest of members of the downtown buisness association, bent on eradicating the sight of street people at their tony establishments.
from The Lil' Rhino Gazette fanzine, issue #13 (1989)
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Flying saucer over Milton Keynes, according to illustration by popular art-creative, Robert Rusin.
Rather cute, ever so slightly sci-fi, this illustration belongs to a new series, depicting Milton Keynes of the future.
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