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Pencil drawing of Heath Ledger by celebrity portrait artist David Mealing.
Limited edition Giclee prints are available
A2 £190.00 (limited to 500, numbered and signed by the artist)
A3 £130.00 (limited to 500, numbered and signed by the artist)
Please message me if you are interested.
I thought it would be fun to play around with scale a bit and used the old ledger scrapbook paper as the wallpaper.
The Petite Princess room box is exactly 12" wide on the inside.
Petite Princess couch/sofa, beige chair, table, lamp, and brass cups.
Reac Benet Skalstol chair.
Chrysnbon candy dishes.
Random brass teapot from eBay.
Mirror from a yard sale.
The couch "cushions" are earrings that I got at Goodwill.
Oh, and the little side table holding the lamp: Re-ment (It's a canister from one of the American Kitchen sets).
Local Accession Number: 2012.AAP.415
Title: Whitings ledger papers
Creator/Contributor: Bradley, Will, 1868-1962 (artist)
Date issued: 1895 (inferred)
Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 51 x 24 cm.
Summary: A woman kneels with flowers in the foreground.
Genre: Posters; Lithographs
Subjects: Women; Flowers
Notes: Title from item.
Date note: Date from: American Art Posters of the 1890s in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Including the Leonard A. Lauder Collection.
Statement of responsibility: Bradley
Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
I have plans to reinvent the design work in this ledger. This was created sixteen years ago. How much different will it look if I do it now?
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When i was a kid i wanted to be a comic book artist, wasnt the done thing then, this is my little messy ode to a childhood dream.(Drawn with wacom tablet courtesy of my lovely sister)
An Historic building relating to the 18th century history of the London Docks and worldwide trade. Now a Wetherspoons Pub next to the new London Museum, Docklands.
I cant take credit for this photo but i have just read online that the actor
Heath Ledger has passed away
they arent totally admitting to why but is probably drug related. That sucks
as i really liked him as a actor.
I dont know if he even finished filming the Batman movie.
The Joker Snaps Back At Flickr
Director Christopher Nolan has mentioned that The Killing Joke served as an influence for the version of the Joker that appeared in The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger, who played the Joker, stated in an interview that he was given a copy of The Killing Joke as reference for the role.
“I don’t have a method to my madness,” Ledger told Kevin Sessums. “For me, acting is more about self-exploration.”