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Contest: Photoshop this other famous Beatles photograph (new window)
I love using this Clockwork Orange screen capture for Photoshop contests.
Too bad it always turns out to be crap.
The inner part of the clockwork compartment's mould didn't come come off right away. Luckily no problem when it was all cured and dried.
[The construction of a Soviet style concrete tabletop clock]
The forest is often the mysterious location of secret stories, of distant sounds from hidden camp fires, of secret meetings and unexplained sounds.
In The Clockwork Forest, we have created the first chapter of an untold fairy tale.
Just turn the key and the mechanical soundtrack will accompany your journey in to the forest.
Commissioned by the National Forestry Commission, this installation opened on the 7th October, 2011 in Grizedale, England.
Clockwork to mimic the spin of the Moon around the earth. Taken from the exhibits at the Musee des Arts et Metiers (arts and crafts) in Paris, France. This was taken May 31 on my trip to Paris. A most fascinating museum too!.
The forest is often the mysterious location of secret stories, of distant sounds from hidden camp fires, of secret meetings and unexplained sounds.
In The Clockwork Forest, we have created the first chapter of an untold fairy tale.
Just turn the key and the mechanical soundtrack will accompany your journey in to the forest.
Commissioned by the National Forestry Commission, this installation opened on the 7th October, 2011 in Grizedale, England.
This is what has been keeping me away from drawing this week - rebuilding from the pedals up an old clockwork Orange (1996 I think).
She now wears some lovely street slicks so I can blast around the roads. The old cantilever brakes take a bit of getting used to again (zero brake power compared to discs).
Even found some old ONZA bar ends.
I LOVE HER - all she needs is a good clean, then I'm out for an early ride.
No more jogging for me.
“A Clockwork Orange” (limited edition art poster inspired by the Stanley Kubrick’s movie): designer Leszek Zebrowski, size B1 (200 copies printed), 2007. Image courtesy of www.PolishPosters.com.
Polish posters: Art meets humor in eastern Europe, by David Chesanow, www.americollector.com