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New girl arrived the other day. I am now part of the floating head club. Body/faceup/the works to follow in the coming months! Her name is pronounced "Ny-lah". My first SD! Her head feels massive.
"Floating Heads" installation to be found in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum. The colour of light projected onto the heads gradually changes with time as can be seen in this series of three images. Also evident here is the fact that the heads slowly rotate back and forwards with the gallery airflow. Unfortunately, these ISO 800 images are noisy.
For the new theme for January over at Self Portrait Challenge, Album Covers.
I can remember asking for the 'No Jacket Required' album for a Christmas or Birthday present because I wanted the song, "In The Air Tonight." Unfortunately, I didn't realize that this song has been on one of Phil Collins' previous albums, "Face Value." I had heard it on Miami Vice, and Phil's new album was "No Jacket Required" so I just figured it was on there. Fortunately, even though "In The Air Tonight" wasn't there, I did discover Phil Collins as a solo artist from this album and I still enjoy him as such to this day.
Eventually, I did find "In The Air Tonight" on a Miami Vice soundtrack which also contained "You Belong to the City" which, I think, was among the first songs I figured out how to play when I got my Tenor Saxophone in 5th grade.
Penanggalan Emerging From the Torso- mechanical pencil and gouache on tan paper, by Kurt Komoda. I imagine this would be a vile sight to see.
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I left a lot of guys out of the floating head raft, I just couldn't take it anymore and nobody was going to recognize the cartoon Eddie Bonines of the world anyways.
2/25/07
Sunday night I was walking back from the west end of town and saw this tag outside one of the Franklin and Marshall fraternity houses' electrical boxes.
I've photographed this tag before in the alley between Lancaster House North and North Queen Street. That version included "717 Lanc", with 717 being our telephone area code and "Lanc." an abbreviation for Lancaster.
Kelvin Grove museum two artworks for the price of one.. I love the way the statue seems to be getting buzzed and harried by the heads.
Penanggalan- mechanical pencil w/Photoshop coloring, by Kurt Komoda 2005. Unfinished. I just didn't like the way this one was going, so I stopped working on it.
She did quite well for a sand-interment novice.
attempt to fuse my maniacal cheer with the noble yet savage Stephen. Photo of me with crazy grin by Kim "Borlah" Barrett
Floating Heads exhibit at Glasgow. Used old scots words as a title rather than the standard english. I also wondered about “Heid-Bauk” as a Scots title.
Te digo que no... esas cosas tienen gusto feo...
No, i wasn't eating your crayons... those things taste awful...
I don't know what I'm doing with him, but I got a second Saint head in a different color than the first.
I couldn't choose between this and the other one for my photo-a-day. Another photo taken at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow).These sculpted white heads were created by Sophie Cave, and are suspended from the ceiling. They have different facial expressions and moods produced by projected colors of light - I could have taken photos of them all day!