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Wishing you all much happiness and joy! :) Happy New Year 2020!! :D As you can see, Mike has already decided what he will do on New Year's Eve, and what is your choice for this special evening? :)
Inspired by Onigun's pic www.flickr.com/photos/onigun/6047814097/in/set-7215762389..., I decided to try it out with the Shellraiser.
'METAMORPHOSIS' matches later instar caterpillars to their adult forms. See other images in the series HERE.
Pu'er, Yunnan, China
see comments for additional caterpillar, cocoon and moth images.....
On Playset Street the Ninja Turtles live next door to Castle Grayskull. And as I was building their new Sewer Lair I began to wonder, if the Sewer Lair goes underground, it must extend down the street, too...right? Does Grayskull have plumbing? What does the sewer under Grayskull look like? And so I built it.
This detailed mural is on the side of a comic book shop on Central Avenue in east Albuquerque New Mexico.
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Brought my NECA Toys 1/4 scale TMNT Raphael figure to recreate the scene in the original TMNT movie where Raphael trips a pair of burglars robbing a woman's purse. This is the exact location just like the movie. Central Park West and 61st Street. Manhattan, NYC.
Brinquedo antigo fabricado no Paraguai entre os anos 1980 e 1990. É a famosa Tartaruga Ninja de 5 centímetros de altura. Michelangelo.
Old toy made in Paraguay between the 1980s and 1990s. It is the famous Ninja Turtle, 5 centimeters tall. Michelangelo.
LET THERE BE LIGHT!!
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Super7 MOTU Classics Rebel Leader He-Man / NECA TMNT Movie Raphael, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello & Shredder
My repaint job is done. How long i spend on those tiny little headband things???
BTW, this is the very very cool figure shot (or group photos) I never took before in my entire album. XD. hahaha!!
Mumm-ra, a Spectral Ghostbuster, Shredder, Cobra Commander, Skeletor, Miles Mayhem, Doc Terror, Tex Hex, and Megatron.
Almost two years ago exactly I uploaded this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/63079594@N02/10028954415
In that two years my collection has grown, some figures have been improved upon and my photography has gotten marginally better. So I thought it would be fun to update it.
NECA TMNT Cartoon ("In Disguise") Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo & Donatello, Foot Soldiers, Roadkill Rodney // Custom Mousers
Hasbro Marvel Legends Spider-Punk // NECA TMNT Cartoon Donatello & Donatello's Portable Portal Generator
Shredder rides around in a drill tank with a Rhino and a Warthog and we still considered him a ninja.
This past weekend I took a stab at the Foot Clan's main mode of transportation.
The wheel assemblies here aren't accurate to the tank treads from the TV show, but they do actually allow this model to roll.
2010
Acrylic on paper
38 1/2 x 38 1/2 inches
SOLD
I had been meaning to make this piece for about a year after I began notcing the Twin Towers in backgrounds of various videogames. I liked the idea of how pre-September 11th games now carry an unintentional political/emotional charge if they contain any images of the twin towers.
I am intrigued by how that kind of worldwide trauma even finds its way into the most innocuous corners of our experience. There's a kind of echo that happens whenever we see images of the twin towers in old movies, photos, anything, even video games; it's a kind of sad "well, there it is, we know what's coming". And that's not even taking into account the active charging of such imagery after September 11th. My goodness, it's quite a wallop in total!
I was tempted to give this thing several titles. I thought of calling it "Murmur", because it is exactly that and also because I was listening to REM's first album a lot.
I was also tempted to make a reference to a really weird art/historical reference I hadn't intended (kind of like the guys who made the graphics for this game, eh?). As I worked on the image, I remembered a painting by Rene Magritte called "Le Chateau de Pyrenees". Once I sat down to the old computer and did a little online research I found out that Magritte had been commissioned to paint "Chateau" by his lawyer Harry Torczyner to cover up a window in Torczyner's office.
Guess where Torczyner's office and, subsequently, "Le Chateau de Pyrenees" were? Manhattan Island. Not in the WTC, though; that would have been too freaking weird. But still, it's pretty damned weird enough. Is it some kind of hyper-particular collective unconsciousness?
PS: I put a note on the image marking the likely location of Torczyner's office.
So what is the title? The zip code for the World Trade Center (Torczyner's office was in zip code 10017). The number is now a reference to something that isn't there anymore.
As for how it was made, I laid out all the elements on a square background and then composed it using the Fibonacci Spiral, albeit crushed into a square surface. I did alter the nearest two towers to the right of the WTC to fit the arc, which begins with the WTC, grazes the falling debris on the right near the island, cradles the two large clouds at the bottom and left, and terminates with the falling debris on the left. I wanted to have as few dead areas as possible without conversely overcrowding the image with unnecessary info.
I used no tape to mask edges. The island is 100% painted by hand with a #2 bright Winsor Newton Galleria brush. Of course I switched to something larger for the sky, because I'm not that much of an OCD psycho ;)
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