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I forgot to post this closer to the time, anywho, my Mum made me this brilliant "Clockwork" card for my 18th. She never ceases to amaze me! :D
Please spare a 'mo and go and check out her blog!
Structure Synth. Rendered in SunFlow.
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Contax G2 | Zeiss Planar T* 2/45
Ilford HP5 Plus 400
The second roll of film I've developed! I still experienced some issues loading the film onto the spool and it resulted in both pinches and chemicals not being able to penetrate through those pinches.
"Vivi come se dovessi morire domani. Impara come se dovessi vivere per sempre." Cit. Mahatma Gandhi.
Companion piece to Clockworks. Same size, reversed color scheme.
12 x 8.5" in upcycled cabinet door frame (not pictured), made with iridescent glass and stained glass.
I'm on a Tom Robbins fling these days. The following quote, from *Even Cowgirls Get the Blues*, is the inspiration for this piece:
"...wouldn't the very knowledge that there are clockworks ticking away behind the wallpaper of civilization, unbeknownst to leaders, organizers, and managers (the President included), wouldn't that knowledge, suggesting as it does the possibility of unimaginable alternatives, wouldn't that knowledge be a bubble bath for your heart?"
When you see a stopped clock, or a sizzling TV just call the Clockwork MAX.! He will Fix it! (Or break it, and something in the room...)
Model: Hexcelle
Hat & Earrings: Hexcelle
Choker by Alchemy Gothic
www.alchemyengland.com/?id_lang=1
Socks by SockDreams
Photographer: Taeden Hall
Clothing by Gloomth & the Cult of Melancholy
Model: Hexcelle
Hat & Earrings: Hexcelle
Choker by Alchemy Gothic
www.alchemyengland.com/?id_lang=1
Socks by SockDreams
Photographer: Taeden Hall
Clothing by Gloomth & the Cult of Melancholy
An Illustration for Design Indaba Magazine showing the inner workings of an animation company in a more abstract way.
Model: Hexcelle
Hat & Earrings: Hexcelle
Choker by Alchemy Gothic
www.alchemyengland.com/?id_lang=1
Socks by SockDreams
Photographer: Taeden Hall
Clothing by Gloomth & the Cult of Melancholy
These guys are dominate my toy collection... Big kid that I am ;)
(iphone3gs & hipstamatic & camerabag & clockwork robots)
Best "junk" I was ever given...I literally saved it from being thrown in the trash. I actually have it working again with the proper weight and chains
Love the shadow-play on the frame (which needs a li'l touch-up!).
Companion piece to Clockworks. Same size, reversed color scheme.
12 x 8.5" in upcycled cabinet door frame (not pictured), made with iridescent glass and stained glass.
I'm on a Tom Robbins fling these days. The following quote, from *Even Cowgirls Get the Blues*, is the inspiration for this piece:
"...wouldn't the very knowledge that there are clockworks ticking away behind the wallpaper of civilization, unbeknownst to leaders, organizers, and managers (the President included), wouldn't that knowledge, suggesting as it does the possibility of unimaginable alternatives, wouldn't that knowledge be a bubble bath for your heart?"
A new Frame I'm currently working on.
Light painting we did inside the former club Clockwork as it was being knocked down, had some great times in there RIP.
Glasgow's underground railway has always been called the Subway by Weegies, not the Metro or Underground, despite efforts at rebranding. It's the third oldest in the world, opening in 1896 after London's and Budapest's versions. Between 1977 and 1980 it was refurbished and new, orange trains introduced. Locals immediately christened it the Clockwork Orange, referring to the colour, Stanley Kubrick's film which had opened in 1971, the diminutive nature of the trains (which run on a 4ft guage) and the fact that there is only one, circular route, like a child's clockwork train set.
Stuff to add to my cover, because all my covers online are this image. Assembled and rendered by me, assets gathered from around the internet.
*I posted a photograph of this LIving Picture in 2008 when I was using much smaller images. I was showing the clockwork toy to some visitors this week and it sent me back to my images to find a larger picture.
This is a view of the back of the Clockwork Tableau of a Photographer with the backboard removed. All the cardboard gears, fine wires, and string appear to be original. With a few turns of the key the action will go on for several minutes and after it stops a tilt of the box will start it again.
Companion piece to Clockworks. Same size, reversed color scheme.
12 x 8.5" in upcycled cabinet door frame (not pictured), made with iridescent glass and stained glass.
I'm on a Tom Robbins fling these days. The following quote, from *Even Cowgirls Get the Blues*, is the inspiration for this piece:
"...wouldn't the very knowledge that there are clockworks ticking away behind the wallpaper of civilization, unbeknownst to leaders, organizers, and managers (the President included), wouldn't that knowledge, suggesting as it does the possibility of unimaginable alternatives, wouldn't that knowledge be a bubble bath for your heart?"