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from this morning and from paper strips

wow i need to work harder

Still frame from 1982 french animated film Les Maîtres du temps (The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters), directed by René Laloux and designed by Moebius.

 

Images are small but unfortunately its all I could get from my DVD software.

The extraordinary world of Moebius

Still frame from 1982 french animated film Les Maîtres du temps (The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters), directed by René Laloux and designed by Moebius.

 

Images are small but unfortunately its all I could get from my DVD software.

The hovercraft "Moebius" is named after the french artist I drew my inspiration from for this and other works.

It crashlanded somewhere in the Arctic but luckily the pilot is not alone and well equipped to handle the situation.

 

The arctic setting is actually just an excuse for the snowflakes, I did not want do scrub them off.

German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. A 2251/1, 1939-1940. Photo: Walther Jaeger / Ufa.

 

Rolf Moebius (1915-2004) was a German actor. He was pre-war star of the Ufa and starred in propaganda films like Das Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms (1939). Later he became a character actor, who often played military, academics, jurists or police officers. Moebius remained active as a TV guest star well into the 1980s.

 

Rolf Moebius was born in 1915 in Riesa, Saxony, in the German Empire. He attended the drama school of the Staatstheater Berlin, and worked at the theatre. In 1936, he made his film debut in a minor role in the drama Traumulus/The Dreamer (Carl Froelich, 1936) starring Emil Jannings. The following year, he co-starred opposite Lilian Harvey in the historical drama Fanny Elssler (Paul Martin, 1937) which was loosely based on the life of the dancer Fanny Elssler. Hre also starred in the propaganda film Urlaub auf Ehrenwort/Leave on Word of Honour (Karl Ritter, 1937), the last of three films set in the First World War which director Karl Ritter made during the period when Nazi Germany was rearming. Fort the Ufa, he appeared in the crime film Der Vorhang fällt/The Curtain Falls (Georg Jacoby, 1939) starring Anneliese Uhlig. He also starred in the propaganda film Das Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms (Jürgen von Alten, 1939). A German emigrant (F.W. Schröder-Schrom) to Australia becomes concerned that his son (Rolf Moebius) has been too strongly influenced by the democratic, permissive attitudes of the country and decides to send him back to Germany for military service. While his son at first resents and resists his new lifestyle, he is eventually converted to the cause of Nazi Germany. Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms was one of a growing number of films of the late 1930s that were hostile towards life in the British Empire on the eve of the Second World War.

 

After an interval during the war years, Rolf Moebius returned to the screen in a supporting role in Die Jahre vergehen/The Years Pass (Günther Rittau, 1945) starring Heidemarie Hatheyer. After the Second World War he turned back to the theatre. He also appeared in supporting roles in such films as the Krimi Die Lüge/The Lie (Gustav Fröhlich, 1950), starring Otto Gebühr and Sybille Schmitz. In Austria he appeared in the comedy Der Feldherrnhügel/Grandstand for General Staff (Ernst Marischka, 1953), starring Annemarie Düringer. He also had a role in Der 20. Juli/The Plot to Assassinate Hitler (Falk Harnack, 1955) on the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Wikipedia: "The film has a realism that comes close to the style of a documentary. Release of the film amounted to a race competition against G. W. Pabst's film, Es geschah am 20. Juli/Jackboot Mutiny, released in the same year, dealing with the same subject." In the second half of the 1950s, his part became smaller and his later, international films included Les Misérables (Jean-Paul Le Chanois, 1958) with Jean Gabin as Jean Valjean, the political thriller Geheimaktion schwarze Kapelle/The Black Chapel (Ralph Habib, 1959) with Peter van Eyck, and the thriller Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse/The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960), directed by Fritz Lang in his final film before his death. In 1965 he played the doctor in the film Heidi (1965). Moebius' final film was Die neuen Leiden des jungen W./Werther in Blue-Jeans (Eberhard Itzenplitz, 1976), featuring Klaus Hoffmann. From then on Rolf Moebius focused on the theatre, until the 1980s. His final screen appearance was in the Krimi series Detektivbüro Roth (1986) with Manfred Krug. Rolf Moebius died of pneumonia in 2004 in Berlin. He was 88. His partner was Carin Nosack.

 

Sources: Wikipedia (English and German) and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Jean Giraud 1938-2012.

Moebius was an important and original french comic artist whose influence extended well beyond the comics world. Many movies show his style and unconventional approach.

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Still frame from 1982 french animated film Les Maîtres du temps (The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters), directed by René Laloux and designed by Moebius.

 

Images are small but unfortunately its all I could get from my DVD software.

Incredible Moebius artwork

Moebius:

Another artist that I was a huge influence for me whom I discovered reading Heavy Metal way back in the early 80's

I just need to do it all in real, but the 3d helps me to easily and quickly visualize ideas and then concider if it's worth to let it "born"

Vaisseau Moebius à Angoulème. Composition à l'aide des logiciels ACDSee Ultimate, Gimp et Photoshop.

Lego Flying Tug Boat tribute to Ian McQue and Moebius Jean Giraud brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

Polymer Clay earrings "Moebius", I made two different designs, outside stripes, inside dots, Eva "Starke Stücke" made the beautiful headpins

Not the most practical ever, but interesting to look at...

 

Result of today experiments with paper strips. Retractability feature allows to put it on the hand without ripping it. If I could make it from more resistant material, it would work fine! I should try different materials.

Maria

Water color on paper

21 cm. x 29,7 cm.

2012

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Unkown lithograph signed by Moebius. Numbered in an edition of 150. Stamped by Aedena Editions, Paris.

 

Please let me know if you have any information about the lithograph.

Still frame from 1982 french animated film Les Maîtres du temps (The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters), directed by René Laloux and designed by Moebius.

 

Images are small but unfortunately its all I could get from my DVD software.

Some more of the fantastic - Moebius - aka Jean Giraud

Jean Giraud 1938-2012.

Moebius was an important and original french comic artist whose influence extended well beyond the comics world. Many movies show his style and unconventional approach.

.

.

 

I just need to do it all in real, but the 3d helps me to easily and quickly visualize ideas and then concider if it's worth to let it "born"

This is my first, and currently only, Flickr photo with more than 5,000 views. Photographically, it’s nothing to write home about, but after sitting on Flickr largely unviewed for months, it one day happened to catch the attention of New York Times food writer Mark Bittman, who tweeted it.

 

Postings followed at Neatorama, Blogs.ScienceForums.net, theDailyWh.at (part of the Cheezburger network), and the German site NerdCore (at crackajack.de). On one day alone there were more than 2,000 views.

 

As far as I can tell, I'm the first person to have made and posted photographs of Möbius strip-shaped pasta. Geeks, scientists, and nerdy foodies around the world are enjoying the idea. (Only I enjoyed the meal, however.)

Still frame from 1982 french animated film Les Maîtres du temps (The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters), directed by René Laloux and designed by Moebius.

 

Images are small but unfortunately its all I could get from my DVD software.

Este es mi humilde homenaje a un gran hacedor de UNIVERSOS.

 

MOEBIUS

Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (1938-2012)

A lot harder than I thought it would be.

I am going to try it again having learned from this first attempt.

Entrada a la estación Las Heras, línea H de subterráneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

Las Heras station access tunnel, H line, Buenos Aires subway

Jean Giraud 1938-2012.

Moebius was an important and original french comic artist whose influence extended well beyond the comics world. Many movies show his style and unconventional approach.

.

.

 

German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. A 1884/1, 1937-1938. Photo: Walther Jaeger.

 

Rolf Moebius (1915-2004) was a German actor. He was pre-war star of the Ufa and starred in propaganda films like Das Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms (1939). Later he became a character actor, who often played military, academics , jurists or police officers. Moebius remained active as a TV guest star well into the 1980s.

 

Rolf Moebius was born in 1915 in Riesa, Saxony, in the German Empire. He attended the drama school of the Staatstheater Berlin, and worked at the theatre. In 1936, he made his film debut in a minor role in the drama Traumulus/The Dreamer (Carl Froelich, 1936) starring Emil Jannings. The following year, he co-starred opposite Lilian Harvey in the historical drama Fanny Elssler (Paul Martin, 1937) which was loosely based on the life of the dancer Fanny Elssler. Hre also starred in the propaganda film Urlaub auf Ehrenwort/Leave on Word of Honour (Karl Ritter, 1937), the last of three films set in the First World War which director Karl Ritter made during the period when Nazi Germany was rearming. Fort the Ufa, he appeared in the crime film Der Vorhang fällt/The Curtain Falls (Georg Jacoby, 1939) starring Anneliese Uhlig. He also starred in the propaganda film Das Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms (Jürgen von Alten, 1939). A German emigrant (F.W. Schröder-Schrom) to Australia becomes concerned that his son (Rolf Mobius) has been too strongly influenced by the democratic, permissive attitudes of the country and decides to send him back to Germany for military service. While his son at first resents and resists his new lifestyle, he is eventually converted to the cause of Nazi Germany. Gewehr über/Shoulder Arms was one of a growing number of films of the late 1930s that were hostile towards life in the British Empire on the eve of the Second World War.

 

After an interval during the war years, Rolf Moebius returned to the screen in a supporting role in Die Jahre vergehen/The Years Pass (Günther Rittau, 1945) starring Heidemarie Hatheyer. After the Second World War he turned back to the theatre. He also appeared in supporting roles in such films as the Krimi Die Lüge/The Lie (Gustav Fröhlich, 1950), starring Otto Gebühr and Sybille Schmitz. In Austria he appeared in the comedy Der Feldherrnhügel/Grandstand for General Staff (Ernst Marischka, 1953), starring Annemarie Düringer. He also had a role in Der 20. Juli/The Plot to Assassinate Hitler (Falk Harnack, 1955) on the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Wikipedia: "The film has a realism that comes close to the style of a documentary. Release of the film amounted to a race competition against G. W. Pabst's film, Es geschah am 20. Juli, (English title, Jackboot Mutiny), released in the same year, dealing with the same subject." In the second half of the 1950s, his part became smaller and his later, international films included Les Misérables (Jean-Paul Le Chanois, 1958) with Jean Gabin as Jean Valjean, the political thriller Geheimaktion schwarze Kapelle/The Black Chapel (Ralph Habib, 1959) with Peter van Eyck, and the thriller Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse/The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960), directed by Fritz Lang in his final film before his death. In 1965 he played the doctor in the film Heidi (1965). Moebius' final film was Die neuen Leiden des jungen W./Werther in Blue-Jeans (Eberhard Itzenplitz, 1976), featuring Klaus Hoffmann. From then on Rolf Moebius focused on the theatre, until the 1980s. His final screen appearance was in the Krimi series Detektivbüro Roth (1986) with Manfred Krug. Rolf Moebius died of pneumonia in 2004 in Berlin. He was 88. His partner was Carin Nosack.

 

Sources: Wikipedia (English and German) and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Moebius copies.

Moebius:

Some Pages from various Moebius comics. Really love the style and technique he uses always amazed by his work

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