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. Sunhill Stack of Pumpkins, Light Up Blow Molded Outdoor Decor Halloween! About 1993!

Concept, sculpting, and related Artwork by MiMo, Mike Mozart, pictures by Mike Mozart!

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

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The Impossible Invention

Astonishing Stories, June 1942

Hannes Bok

 

Interior illustration supporting "The Impossible Invention," by Robert Moore Williams.

  

Going through some old slides of Hazel's work- mostly from the 90's when she was at the RCA.

my recent solo exhibition in Taipei

The Light Amidst Memory

26 April - 25 May, 2014

Startup team tests their invention.

Inventions, Disneyland Hotel.

Disneyland Resort Paris.

Christmas Season 2010.

 

Visit our website for loads of Disney Character pictures and information!

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

For the first time, the University of Illinois Springfield hosted Camp Invention, a national summer enrichment day camp program for first through sixth graders designed to foster innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence, and goal-setting skills.

DB Schenker / BR ( Brush / Mirrlees Blackstone ) Type 5 Class 60 ( Refurbished 'Super Sixty' ) ( W/n: 964/1991 ) Co-Co 60 062 ( previously 'Samuel Johnson' ), looking immaculate but with the newly applied name 'Stainless Pioneer' covered over, passes Ilkeston on 14 June 2013, en route to a dedication/naming ceremony at Tinsley, Sheffield, as part of the centenary celebrations of the invention of stainless steel

In my workshop --- Tie-wraps are an amazing invention. How did we get long without them?

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

ca. 1490-1515 --- Drawing of Temporary Bridges by Leonardo da Vinci --- Image by © Alinari Archives/CORBIS

It must be the cellphone. You get to play neat word games like Wordle. You get one word each day to solve. It’s really taken off in New Zealand.

I know this is a terrible picture, but I had to hurry and upload it so that I could document my new idea before someone stole it.

 

Exhibit 1: Some bright college student built a toaster that grabs the weather forcast off the net, then burns an appropriate icon on your toast. Great idea, but it could be better.

 

Exhibit 2: Some geniuses in Prague built a pair of statues which, when one sends an SMS text message to a certain number, will pee out the message into a pool by wiggling their articulated thingies.

 

So maybe you see where I'm going with this.

 

I'm laying claim to invention of a syrup dispenser that can fill in the squares of your waffle to display weather, news, and other important breakfast reading material. The ultimate expression of this idea, of course, would be a peeing Aunt Jemima.

 

Now I'll just leave the technial work to someone else and wait for the licensing fees to start rolling in.

For the first time, the University of Illinois Springfield hosted Camp Invention, a national summer enrichment day camp program for first through sixth graders designed to foster innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence, and goal-setting skills.

I went to see The Farnsworth invention play on Broadway and it was good. Really good.

 

It was everything I love Sorkin for – witty/sharp dialogue, didactics, and uninhibited idealism. This, coupled with the recent movie Charlie Wilson's war is why I love this guy so much.

 

Yesterday I was reading up on the new Indiana Jones movie, and this is what I found out: "On July 12, 2007, Variety reported Sorkin had signed a deal with Dreamworks to write three films. The first of the trifecta is to be called The Trial of the Chicago 7 and will be directed by Steven Spielberg." Awesome!

 

(PS quite incidentally I was wearing The West Wing T-shirt today too. :) )

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

Fort Pulaski Georgia - A Turning Point in Military History.

For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority to these forts. The Union army used rifled cannon and compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a landmark experiment in the history of military science and invention.

For the first time, the University of Illinois Springfield hosted Camp Invention, a national summer enrichment day camp program for first through sixth graders designed to foster innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence, and goal-setting skills.

Fourth-grade inventors are knee-deep in Invention Convention preparations. A recent student-parent workday brought inventions several steps closer to finalization. Here is a sneak peek of the work that is going into these inventions. They will be on display at the Invention Convention on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013.

Fourth-grade students displayed their engineering skills during the annual Westminster Invention Convention held on Feb. 21 in the Lower School gym. The event was part of National Engineer’s Week.

 

Westminster has hosted the Invention Convention for more than 16 years, with fourth-grade teacher Kathy Buurma having organized each event. After learning about famous inventors, the students are tasked with determining a problem for which they would like to find a solution. The students work on the invention in class, and parents are invited to attend class to assist with construction. Four adults outside of the student’s immediate family test each invention before it is submitted for judging. The judges consider the reviews of the testers and the marketing of the invention in addition to the invention itself. Inventions this year include an extreme laptop case, a cat bed and breakfast and a lighted sweater for dogs.

Invention Massive

4th&B September 2009

Photo & Visuals: Accent Creative

From the "Inventions" file (which I started keeping in a blank book at around age 9).

 

Text reads: "Desk Organiser - Tired of a messy desk? This invention will help a lot. It inserts into most standard desk drawers."

 

The little "sections" in the organizer are labeled: I included categories for "pencils", "books", and "paper", and three sections simply labeled "other".

 

This is admittedly a fairly boring "invention" (not to mention something that has probably already existed since time immemorial) but I do remember drawing it, for the main reason that the house I grew up in seemed to be full of drawers crammed with random junk. Seriously. I remember getting in trouble once for grabbing what I thought was a scrap of newsprint from the kitchen drawer one evening to scrawl down a phone number on, only to find out that I'd gotten orange Magic Marker all over some famous British actor's autograph. What the autograph was doing in the door with the Scotch tape and the scissors and the hamster food coupons I have no clue, but I digress.

 

I guess I figured that the world was lacking in drawer organizers, otherwise we'd have had them.

For the first time, the University of Illinois Springfield hosted Camp Invention, a national summer enrichment day camp program for first through sixth graders designed to foster innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence, and goal-setting skills.

I hate tucking my sheets under the bed - it wastes up to 5 feet of sheets, gets the sheets dirty, and worse it causes the sheets to get taught right at the peak of my toes which makes moving more difficult.

 

The fix is a gripping elastic band wrapped around the bed that you can tuck the sheets into.

Doctor of bodies and souls, human and otherwise. Arrested, flayed with iron combs and beheaded. Became the patron saint of wool combers.

A rather poor image, I’m afraid. Fourth Century cameras were substandard prior to the invention of film in 1885.

For the first time, the University of Illinois Springfield hosted Camp Invention, a national summer enrichment day camp program for first through sixth graders designed to foster innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence, and goal-setting skills.

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Designer: Quixotic Inventions

Steampunk Fantasy

Models: Queen Laffine

MUA/ Hair Stylist: Nicole Barry

Wardrobe Stylist: Lectra Paris

Location: National Railway History Museum, Rochester Chapter and New York Museum of Transportation

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

06/01/2013 - Fulton Network Invention Convention

 

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