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One of the dozens of rock formations painstakingly placed defying gravity to become inukshuk's on the beach.

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

 

This little 'rockman' is taking a picture of a tall 'rockman'.

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Pulled up to rest, let the engine cool awhile.

Open the beans, gather wood for the fire.

I hum this tune to all the girls I've known.

Should I care about the chances I've blown?

 

When daylight breaks, I'll be down that road.

Rockman and me, with a lighter load.

We'll stop for lunch, in some taco bar.

Lee Marvin on the jukebox, 'Wanderin Star'.

Orion over a rock that looks like the thing. This may be the last I post from the LPWA meetup in little Finland Nevada. It was the best time I hope to get together with other Lightpainters again soon.

Love the Norwegian landscape

Today

We're Here are visiting Hey, I'm awesome

Because today I found Joshua trees. Never knew we had any in New Mexico or rocks that pay homage to them.

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

Der Berg und der einsame Mann auf der Straße.

 

The mountain and the lonesome man on the street.

I like the scale here with the man in the middle

(click all sizes to see this one burn your eyes!)

 

redraw of the box art to shockman/schbibinman 2. i kept blowing my mind when i was changing the layer colors so...yeah, too many flavors!

 

i've only played this game once on emu a couple of years ago. it's ok. nothing too fancy going on but i like the caracter designs. dudes got that classic rockman/cyborg 009 haircut thing going on.

While I was sleeping, Sofi put rocks all over me. Wasn't too annoying until she put the wet rock from the sound on my head.

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Guardians of the the northern Illinois city of Rockford. Made out of granite, these odd,but impressive, figures stand along the Rock River near the city's botanical gardens and conservatory...

Kotobukiya 1/10 model kit Rockman Zero.

 

Still have my fingers crossed for Koto to make more kits from the Zero universe.

Tom Otterness (b. 1952 in Wichita, Kansas) is an American sculptor whose works adorn parks in New York---

  

most notably in Rockefeller Park in Battery Park City and in the 14th Street/8th Avenue subway station---and other cities around the world. His style is very cartoonish and cheerful, and the forms of his sculptures often consist of many blobs and pipes, giving them a humorous look. These sculptures depict, among other things, huge pennies, pudgy characters in business suits with moneybag heads, helmeted workers holding giant tools, and crocodiles crawling out from under sewer covers. The main theme of his work seems to be the struggle of the little man against the Capitalist machine in a difficult and strange city.

 

As primarily a public artist, Otterness' has shown popular exhibitions in locations across the United States, including New York City, Indianapolis, and Beverly Hills. His studio is located in the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn.

 

His most recent exhibition of public sculpture in Grand Rapids, Michigan is his largest to date, featuring more than 40 works across two miles of the city's downtown area and at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

 

Otterness is best known to New Yorkers for his "Life Underground" series of sculptures, which are primarily located in the 14th St/8th Avenue subway station, which was commissioned in 2000 and fully installed by 2002.

 

Journalist Gary Indiana criticized Otterness for an independent work done while part of the East Village art scene in the mid-eighties called "Shot Dog Piece", in which Otterness allegedly "adopted a dog and then shot it to death for the fun of recording his infantile, sadistic depravity on film." When student Matthew Goad, a candidate for student government president at Wichita State University, learned of this act, Wichita State began questioning a USD$450,000 commission, which would cost an additional USD$150,000 for shipping, however, at present it looks as if the project continued may as planned. Otterness commented that "In 1977, I was a young artist having a very rough time. I had anger at myself and at the world. What I did was symbolic of how I was feeling internally and it is something I would never do today.

 

1952 Born in Wichita, Kansas

1970 Art Students League, New York

1973 Independent Study Program, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

1977 Member of Collaborative Projects, Inc., New York

 

PUBLIC COMMISSIONS (Post 1984)

2004 Untitled, Museum Beelden aan Zee, Scheveningen, The Netherlands Tornado of Ideas, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

2003 The Return of the Four-Leggeds, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Washington State Arts Commission, Spokane, WA; to be installed in 2003

2002 Life Underground, Metropolitan Transit Authority and Arts for Transit, 14th Street and 8th Avenue, New York, NY; to be installed 2002

2002 Untitled, Branchbrook Park Station, New Jersey Transit, Newark, NJ

2001 Suspended Mind, Carl Sagan Discovery Center, Montefiore Children's Hospital, Bronx, NY

2000 Time and Money, Hilton Hotel at Times Square, Forest City Ratner Corporation, NYC

1999 Rockman, Federal Courthouse, General Services Administration, Minneapolis, MN

Kohn Pedersen Fox (Architect), Martha Schwartz (Landscape Architect)

 

Feats of Strength, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA

 

The Music Lesson, Music School, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC

Calloway Johnson Moore & West (Architect)

 

Gold Rush, Federal Courthouse, General Services Administration, Sacramento, CA

Nacht & Lewis/Hansen Lind Meyer (Architects)

1998 The Gates, Cleveland Public Library, in collaboration with Maya Lin (Artist) and Tan Lin (Poet) Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates (Architect)

1997 Visionary, Metro Tech Center, Brooklyn, NY Law of Nature, The Mark O. Hatfield US Courthouse, General Services Administration, Portland, OR Kohn Pedersen Fox (Architect)

1996 The Marriage of Real Estate and Money, Roosevelt Island, NY

1995 Dreamers Awake, Wichita Art Museum, Kansas Untitled, Eli Broad Family Foundation, Santa Monica, California

 

I asked this guy if he could do some good tricks and he told me he was too old.

Too old?

I am probably twice his age and can do that.

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

"DOOM"

-3240x4320 (SRWE Hotsampling)

-Hattiwatt1`s Cinematic Tools (free camera)

-Duncan Harris' CE Table (timestop, FOV, DOF)

You got... the power of Rock and Roll!

 

Mega Man has to be one of my favorite games on the Nintendo NES. The characters, the variety of the levels, the challenge, the catchy music. I absolutely love it! I listen to the soundtrack of the games virtually every other week or so.

 

This is a Mega Man and The Beatles' Abbey Road crossover postcard that I got from Zazzle back in 2011. It was sold as part of an anniversary celebration, but seems like the artwork no longer can be purchased (or even found on the internet, outside of a random page or two).

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

 

Notice the little "rockman" on the left taking a picture of the taller "rockman".

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

 

To the left, you can see a small 'rockman' taking a picture of the tall 'rockman'.

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

torrido concerto ROCK al Raindogs House di Savona, il 27 Ottobre 2015.

il gruppo (The Savages, gran band):

Barrence Whitfield voce

Peter Greenberg chitarra

Phil Lenker basso

Andy Jody batteria

Tom Quartutti sax

Qui un mio video della serata:

Barrence Whitfield & The Savages LIVE @ Raindogs 2 Songs

 

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I'd love to paint this on a wall sometime :)

On the lawn of the US Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis is a series of sculptures by Tom Otterness.

 

The sculptures are called "Rockman". There are several of these fanciful creatures on the lawn.

Tried building something different this time. Tested some new techniques which i used for this head! Build video on youtube youtu.be/_eLU94xeVOE

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