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Street artist's copy of Elzie Crisler Segar's cartoon character, Popeye The Sailor, in Croydon, London April 2017
Artist: Haz
Minha participação lá no STREET OF STYLES .
valeu a tudo e todos ( em especial pelo meu grande amigo Zemilio ) ... e é claro um grande salve pra @Capsula pelo evento .
stencil de 7 camadas mais com 11 cores .
2,10 x 2,30
video de todo o processo :
Popeyes 2700 Panama Ln Bakersfield, CA. The franchisee that owned this location and several more went bankrupt and Popeyes purchased most of them.
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She had recently become a HUGE Popeye fan and was ecstatic to find that Grandma had a can of his spinach! Grandma gave it to her. All they way home her and her little brother fought over the can of spinach....she wasn't going to share none of it with him because SHE was going to be the one getting all the muscles!! She couldn't wait to get home to try it!!!
Built 1981
Telegraph Road - Southfield, Michigan
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Horseheads, NY. November 2016.
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The movie "Popeye" with Robin Williams was filmed in Malta. The whole set is still up and running as a tourist site. I climbed the opposite cliff face to get this picture.
Popeye Village ist ein knallbuntes Dorf, oder besser gesagt, eine Kulisse des Films Popeye mit Robin Williams. Was du hier alles entdecken kannst, habe ich hier mal niedergeschrieben:
Popeye / Heft-Reihe
cover: George Wildman
Charlton Publications, Inc. / USA 1973
Copyright: King Features, Inc. / USA 1973
ex libris MTP
Cover and interior art by Bud Sagendorf. Reprints stories from issue 45 (1958, with 3 pages deleted) and issue 43 (1958).
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I'm seeing red!
Got my rose-colored glasses on.
You wouldn't believe the day I had!
"What happened to your eye?!"
"Have you been smoking?"
"Did Joe do that?!"
"Does that hurt?"
"Did she get in trouble?"
"Did you see a doctor?"
Never a dull moment...