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As a child I had at least three imaginary friends that I can recall. There was Incredible, the invisible octopus, Skyrocket, the invisible seal and Harold, the ghost cowboy. Harold typically wore a white sheet with a black cowboy hat and under the sheet he had jeans, light brown chaps and cowboy boots. Harold also sported a shiny purple facemask over his sheet. One year I went to my own Halloween party as Harold but had to take off my sheet to bob for apples. Great memories.

SX: fiore nel giardino, Maso Rossi

DX: pianta di fagioli nel campo, Maso Rossi

SX: raccolto di fagioli, Maso Rossi

DX: salamandra sulla via per Dòs del Pòster

From Narnia

Made By Yours Truly

SX: facciata (fraz. Valle, Centa San Nicolò)

DX: pavimento esterno

Ok the next update on my miniature scale model…

 

I added a banner above the pathway still not painted, it is taken from a slot-car set, I thing I will add some text like Welcome to Harry’s junk and antiques or something similar…

 

peace and Noise!

 

/ MushroomBrain ruler of junkion

37095 and 56039 pass through Barnetby on route to Immingham . In the years to follow both locos would fall victim to the cutters torch .

37095 - Withdrawn in December 1999 - cut up at Carnforth by Harry Needle Rail Company - February 2005

 

56039 - Withdrawn in September 2003 - cut up by TJ Thomson at Stockton in April 2004

 

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2011

 

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NOTE: All works featured here are completely original creations. None are made with the assistance of any form of AI technology in any fashion whatsoever.

Made in 2021, his head is a printed troll face glued to the back of a cutup gift card that is attached to a 1x1 brick using green stuff. His body was made by heavily modifying a skeleton torso, and covering the remaining rib cage to resemble a stick figure.

Olympus OM-20. Vivitar 35-200mm f/3.0 Macro Lens. Redscaled AGFA Vista Plus 200iso changed to 125iso. Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 Rapid Negative Kit. Scanned with Epson 4490. Adjusted in Efex Analog Pro 2. Only one foto used.

Made By Yours Truly

 

Thanks Mick! I'll run twenty red lights in your honor.

Tenuous Link: hair (ribbon; in previous photo.)

16" x 20" painting

(acrylic over cutup photographic print)

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