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stay tuned for the final unveil in a few weeks!
This will be on public display at Suite100Gallery, September 12 - October 6th in downtown Seattle.
Farm equipment changed the life of millions of peasants. Here, one rich Kulak returns from market with a new heavy-duty mover.
And now we meet the work of Launceston's premier street artist, Kreamart. I was taken by the sheer artistic skill in producing this section of the wall, but more so by the fact that in 2020 a young person is still referencing that classic Anthony Burgess novel and Stanley Kubrick masterpiece of film art, "A Clockwork Orange".
The importance of photographs like this is evident by the fact this piece of street art no longer exists. Long since painted over by something a little less superior.
Music flooded the show as the sound of clockwork was drowned amidst the exotic instrumentals played by a sole mechanical musician.
The Ornum Empire enjoys a good story, and the empire holds many legends and myths harking back to the olden days back before steam power was even a thing. The empire enjoys mechanical inventions even more, and the creation of the Clockwork Show soon became a popular form of entertainment to the people, combining the art of storytelling and steam-powered mechanics.
Intricately crafted robotic performers replace humans in this bedazzling modern take on a traditional show. Here in the Bricks and Boilers Exposition, The Clockwork Show impresses and awes the visitors with its rendition of a classic tale about a woman who fell in love with a genie and dances with him every night in the palace in secrecy.
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Built for The "Bricks & Boilers" Exposition competition at the LEGO Steampunk group. This one's for the "Amusement Gardens" category :D
Phew, finally, all three builds are done! I can finally switch off steampunk music that's been playing on loop for the whole week XD I guess Steam Powered Giraffe's "Clockwork Vaudeville" unconsciously inspired me to build this while it occasionally blares on the speakers :P
It was pretty tough to come up with an attraction at first, party due to the type of kingdom I chose to represent. Carousels and roller coasters seem really off and it doesn't feel like it belonged in this kingdom, so I opted for an attraction that I can modify and work with according to the theme.
Check out the video in the link below! It really spins.
See also:
The sinister subway where a tramp got ferociously beaten up by Alex and his droogs.
Wandsworth, London.
This MOC is neither complex nor stylish, but I finished it just in time. Calibrated with nothing but an hourglass, it works precisely!
This is my entry to RogueOlympics Round 8.
Decommissioned cars from Glasgow Subway on Argyle Street.
The intention is to transform them into a restaurant and workshops.
The Clockwork Kingdom is a steampunk town that floats high up in the sky. Several mechanical clocks are interspersed through the architecture, which features huge, rusted gears that rotate and loom over each pathwa.
Urban landscape from another dimension
Traditional and digital mixed media (acrylic, photography, lightroom, and Photoshop)
Original print 61 inches wide at 300 DPI
So much of our past disappears with no trace. So much of what we do is forgotten in a minute. So much of what we remember is just a tiny moment in a whole lifetime. Every so often our memories come back to us. And this morning my father presented me with a shoe box with some toys of mine from the early 1960's. It's a beautiful thing to be reminded of toys from so far back. Just the feel and texture of them brought memories flooding back. More treasures in a little box to go with memories I am creating today. Ones I intend to keep.
created this one to celebrate clocks & all things clockwork...such as oranges.... the original is a life size clockwork working model.....thanks for looking.....better bigger....hope you have a great day
Here she is !!! My beautiful Feeple60 came back from Gab's last week, she did such an amazing job on her faceup !
Thanks for watching, I hope you'll ike her too ! ^^
Detail of clockwork
Eight-Day Duration Bell Striking Turret Clock
Gillett and Co., Croydon, circa 1888
(Royal Museums Greenwich):
www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-79215
Royal Observatory, Greenwich (Museum site):
www.rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory
Royal Observatory, Greenwich (Wikipedia):
17" diameter
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