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American Speedfest

Brands Hatch, Fawkham, Kent

10th-11th June 2017

Small Hot Wheels diecast

Part of the 2020 ' Muscle Mania' range.

 

The Custom Otto is based on the artwork from the original Hot Wheels packaging from 1968. This casting was resurrected in 2008 for Hot Wheel's 40th Anniversary.

Custom Lego Cyborg

My little custom number 40 is avaliable now .

She is looking for home in my profile. Eyechips avaliable for blythe or pullips dolls. Avaliable in my profile.

can't remember if i used anyones parts, but if i did let me know

Custom jeans commission service is available now at MerryDollShop:

www.etsy.com/listing/294711597/bjd-13-and-14-custom-jeans...

Custom Skullbox i did for Artdenka the designers of the toy.

www.flickr.com/photos/26988804@N08/

Spotted this custom vehicle at Red Robin

I made this custom Kokeshi doll for a group show at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. The show doesn't open until July 11...I'm just excited.

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CWC Junie Moom Variety Fair

(October 21, 2008 >> November 3, 2008)

www.juniemoon.jp/eng/gallery/index.cgi

 

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outfit/カニホル-KANIHORU-

custom/S.S.P.

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customed for a member in DM. (awaiting for approval)

Still need to be sealed and glossed .

 

this is a custom order for a sterling silver cross and cap ...

 

my customer provided the wolf claw ...

Custom Femtroopers.

IMG_3744_170917-1_Low

Custom work

Faceup and eyes order

Fate-岸波白野

Custom Blythe doll by AlisiBlythe

For an autumn wedding in Montana. The stand was made by the bride. Cake is Pink Champagne on top and bottom, with red velvet in the middle tier. By Carrie O @ Sweet Pea Bakery in Bozeman.

Custom House. Winter Evening.

Mod (Ender head set to Soom SG body), carving and body blushing.

Custom Comission to Txuspi

 

Faceplate 2

A beautiful Randy Doucette custom tanto with ray skin and cord wrap handle in a kydex sheath. I thought about doing this in a lightbox setup with tripod and many lights, then got lazy and took out the iphone 4s. Any thoughts?

One of my collection, these are in a shadow box going on the man cave wall.

Best in LightBox.

My custom #29 will be her mom's first Blythe! I am beyond honored she chose me to customize her. Here's a little sneak peek because she still needs 2 more pairs of eye chips but I could not wait to share her with you all! She was requested to have "shabby chic" eyelids, and she will be living in Kansas. I hope you love her!

Unicorn helmet by the very talented Deborah Rosa from My Beautiful Blythe

Check out her Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/MyBeautifulBlythe<3

Outside the Charlie Farrow Tailor shop, 69 Hennessy Road, 1968.

Alien Queen ver. Real Custom

Flow is an Android custom who was commissioned by an Android collector. The collector allowed me to have free-range of whatever I wanted to do with this custom. As an artist, having free-range is wonderful, however I wanted to create something with a specific theme. I wanted it to have meaning. I named this custom ‘flow’ and gave him a water theme, and I will explain why….

 

As my time here in Spain is coming to an end (I finished my 8-month contract last week), I thought about my experiences and what has lead me to this moment. My career choice is different than the average person because I don’t know what country I’ll be living in next year, where I’ll be working, or who I will meet. It can be very stressful for someone who is used to (and relies on) stability. As much as it is very exciting, it takes time to get used to the rhythm of this lifestyle. There are blissful moments and moments when I feel like my world is caving in. I have learned a lot of things, but one of the best lessons I’ve learned is it is important to be like water and go with the flow. Life will present many obstacles, challenges and also opportunities. It is important to fight for what you want, but it is equally as important to let things go, and see what surprises life has in store.

 

“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”

– Bruce Lee

FOR ADOPTION!

 

I present to you "Yuna" my custom #87.

 

Yuna is an art doll who happens to love dolls! Her favorite classic toy is nesting dolls but she loves all dolls and classic toys alike.

 

Yuna is looking for a home and she's been priced to sell.

Her base doll is authentic Musical Trench Blythe who was sort of a rescue so she got a new chance at life.

 

WORK DONE:

- Extensive carving of lips, nose, chin and philtrum.

- Face up with high quality pastels, acrylics and sealed with MSC acrylic matt spray, UV resistant.

- 4 new pairs of acrylic eye chips

- Custom eyelid art with cute hand painted nesting dolls.

- Sleep eyes

- 2 new pull strings with nesting doll charms.

- Bob haircut.

- New licca body

- Lots of love and attention to detail!

 

Yuna is ready for adventures.

She will come fully dressed in the outfit pictured.

I'm asking $650 USD shipped, worldwide.

Keep in mind that does not include PayPal fees if you wish to pay via Goods & Services, nor any applicable customs fees depending of your country.

I am willing to negotiate with serious buyers who appreciate my work, as well as to discuss a short layaway if needed.

 

In a world full of depressing news, Yuna hopes to bring a smile to your face. Will you bring her home?

Feel free to send a private message if you have any questions regarding Yuna!

As tatoos do John vão ficando prontas aos pouquinhos!*-*

Queria fazer algo diferente no peito dele, algo que fosse significativo e bonito, algo que pudesse ser permanente, a chave não ficou tão óbvia, mas a ideia era criar uma chave com a caveirinha, tirei a ideia por acaso vendo fotos de tattoos, acrescentei as asas, eu gosto de asas, acho libertadoras, e o John é um ser livre que não se importa com julgamentos ou o que venham a pensar dele, só vivemos uma vida e devemos aproveitar ela sem ligar para nada! A fechadura no coração dele pode ser vários significados, desde estar fechado a até esperar alguém legal para guardar lá dentro, desenhei o coração porque acho bonito, e as flores, é porque gosto disso, dá aquele ar hipster/retro que eu gosto!*-*

Completei com mais asas, porque achei que ele ficou com as clavículas muito expostas kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, então ele tem as asas da liberdade e a asa quebrada de alguém que já sofreu na vida!

 

Esses tentáculos no braço são "velhos", como queria que os braços tivessem uma continuidade, eles tem a natureza (florestas e o mar), fiz os tentáculos de um Kraken naufragando um navio, mas ai tem outras coisas, como bolhas do mar, pérolas, conchas etc, coisas aleatórias que se encaixam! *-*

 

E seguindo o protocolo de queimaduras(oi?) ele tem 36% do corpo comprometido por tattoos!\o\

Bem, se eu não posso ter, que ele tenha!*-*

OLD OUTDATED! NEW FIGURE COMING SOON

Without pods.

 

Pod Harness is removable

 

Black+sliver Beenie

GETTING Red Dye i4's

JT neck protector

JT Pro Gloves-Red

Empire Contact LTD Red Scratch jersey

Sly Pro-Merc 3+4 Pod Harness in Maroon w/ 3 Smoke Proto 150 Round Pods

Valken Fate Pants-Red

 

GUN:

GETTING Proto PMR-Red Dust

GETTING Halo Odyessy Belt Driven Hopper

Pure Energy 48/3000 HPA Tank

GETTING Proto 07 HPA Tank Cover-Red

Custom réalisé au poscas

Vernis pour une finition brillante

 

Hand made custom with poscas

Varnished for a shiny finition

 

gangtoyz.bigcartel.com/

Mari Lwyd, Lwyd Mari

A sacred thing through the night they carry.

Betrayed are the living, betrayed the dead

All are confused by a horse's head.

  

The Mari Lwyd is a wassailing folk custom found in South Wales. The tradition entails the use of an eponymous hobby horse which is made from a horse's skull mounted on a pole and carried by an individual hidden under a sackcloth. It represents a regional variation of a "hooded animal" tradition that appears in various forms throughout Britain.

 

The custom was first recorded in 1800, with subsequent accounts of it being produced into the early twentieth century. According to these, the Mari Lwyd was a tradition performed at Christmas time by groups of men. They would form into teams to accompany the horse on its travels around the local area, and although the makeup of such groups varied, they typically included an individual to carry the horse, a leader, and individuals dressed as stock characters such as Punch and Judy. The team would carry the Mari Lwyd to local houses, where they would request entry through the medium of song. The householders would be expected to deny them entry, again through song, and the two sides would continue their responses to one another in this manner. If the householders eventually relented, then the team would be permitted entry and given food and drink.

 

Although the tradition declined in the early to mid-twentieth century, in part due to opposition from some local Christian clergy and changing social conditions, it was revived in new forms in the mid-to-latter part of the century.

 

It has been suggested that the Welsh Methodist revival contributed to the decline of both the Mari Lwyd and a number of other Welsh folk customs. In 1802, the harpist Edward Jones of Merionethshire published a book in which he lamented the destructive impact that Christian preachers were having on Welsh folk customs, which they were criticising as sinful. In his view, "the consequence is, Wales, which was formerly one of the merriest and happiest countries in the World, is now becoming one of the dullest". Reflecting such a view, in 1852 the Reverend William Roberts, a Baptist minister at Blaenau Gwent, condemned the Mari Lwyd and other related customs as "a mixture of old Pagan and Popish ceremonies... I wish of this folly, and all similar follies, that they find no place anywhere apart from the museum of the historian and antiquary."

 

The historian Ronald Hutton stated that the Mari Lwyd tradition appeared to have become defunct in the early 20th century. In the middle of that century it was revived in Llangynwyd. In 1967, Lois Blake published a letter in the journal English Dance and Song in which she noted that the Mari Lwyd appeared each Christmas Eve at the Barley Mow Inn at Graig Penllyn, near Cowbridge, where a man named John Williams had kept the custom alive for the past sixty years. Blake also explained that she believed that the custom was still performed at several villages in the Maesteg area of Glamorgan. During the 1970s, Hole commented that the tradition was still found in Glamorganshire and Carmathenshire.

  

see full article

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Lwyd

  

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