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Super canon la nouvelle figurine de Aspen dans les comics Fathom par Sideshow ! 😍
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Advertisement for my first feature length documentary, shown in USA as part of the Australian Underwater Film Expo 1970.
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Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
Clayburn Moore's unforgettable Fathom Statue (Aspen Comics) is presented as a breathtaking bronze statue, with a completely resculpted armor costume! The subtly layered patinas glide over Fathom's sultry form for an effect that is absolutely gorgeous
Geoff Bull was a talented news photographer with The Sydney Morning Herald who dabbled with underwater shots. He later became a Tasmanian-based abalone diver then started a successful vineyard, from scratch, which is known today, world-wide as Freycinet Vineyards.
Jackson Pollock. (American, 1912-1956). Full Fathom Five. 1947. Oil on canvas with nails, tacks, buttons, key, coins, cigarettes, matches, etc., 50 7/8 x 30 1/8" (129.2 x 76.5 cm). Gift of Peggy Guggenheim. © 2008 Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
The manta ray was at Lady Elliott Island in 1967. Although not a 'stingray' I considered it close enough for this very successful advertisement for Roamer watches. Roamer were happy also. They booked the back page for all ten issues of Fathom magazine.
Roy Bisson (top left) was the Fathom art director. Dr Richard Ibara (lower right) became our USA correspondent and has remained a firm friend over all these years.
Two Fathoms play at "Off The Cuff" at The Flapper in Birmingham, Sunday 29 July 2012.
Band website | Off The Cuff | Off The Cuff photos | Venue | Brumnotes
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