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The window of a pulp fiction bookstore I reeeeeeally wanted to go to in San Francisco... that was tragically closed the day we were there. It's probably for the best-- I don't think I could have afforded for them to be open.
This is Fernando Cano ,owner of our 2nd farm, pulping his beans on a basic set up typical of what we saw. The cherry feeds through from above, the skin is hulled and spat out the back and Fernando then runs the beans through a screen to catch unhulled cherry or detritus.
Beans then fall straight through into the tanks where they are washed to remove muscilage.
Airship 27 Productions
Presents
PULP MYTHOLOGY Vol One
Wesbster’s dictionary defines “myth” as a traditional or legendary story usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or natural explanation, especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods. It explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature. A collection of myths is a mythology.
Now Airship 27 Productions brings you four such tales of wonder and imagination distilled through the minds of today’s New Pulp writers. These are stories handed down before the written word that still mesmerize and entertain us.
“This book was inevitable,” explains Airship 27 Productions Managing Editor, Ron Fortier. “After doing our series of Sinbad the Sailor anthologies, we always felt there was a market for pulp flavored stories inspired by classic mythological heroes. Once we put the word out, filling this first volume took no time at all.” In these pages you will find such eternal heroes as Hercules, Achilles, the Monkey King and Beowulf in classic adventures courtesy of Jaime Evans, Joel Jenkins, Barbara Doran and Fred Adams Jr.
Artists Clayton Hinkle provides the black and white interior illustrations and Zachary Brunner the cover featuring a battling Hercules.
In PULP MYTHOLOGY, ancient thrills are made new again and legends live forever.
AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – PULP FICTION FOR A NEW GENERATION!
Source Images:
Pulped Up.jpg (Av: F0.0; Tv: 1/1 sec.; ISO: 0; FL: 0.0 mm)
Processing:
Fusion F.2 (Exposure Fusion Mode 1)
pulped paper, amorphous carbon, fairy dust
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, published by Hodder and Stoughton, 1911. First edition
The entire book of Peter Pan (first edition) was pulped and then moulded into these paper skulls
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Should make all the Tarantino characters available : )
About the artist:
I’m Filippo Morini, a young illustrator currently based in Casteggio (Italy) among vineyards and green hills. I have an obsession with pop culture, I particularly love Pixies and Elliott Smith records, pulp movies,
old 16-bit JRPGs, snowboarding, animals and girls. This is my first print ever here on RIPT, hope you like it!
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Zum Motiv:
Pulp Fiction gilt als einer der 10 besten Filme aller Zeiten. Folgerichtig begeistern die Fans neben den DVDs oder Blu-Rays auch Pop-Art-Kunstwerke. Dieses Schwarz-Weiß-Gemälde enthält auch noch einen kleinen roten Blutfleck auf der Brust von Vincent Vega. Natürlich handelt es sich hierbei um ein handgemaltes Unikat, welches eine tolle Dekoration für Ihre Wohnung darstellt.
Zum Kunstwerk:
Acryl auf Leinwand. Die Leinwand ist auf einen Keilrahmen gespannt und auf der Rückseite festgeklammert. Das Motiv ist über die Ränder gemalt, so dass das Kunstwerk ohne Rahmen aufgehängt werden kann. Zum Schutz vor Schmutz, Feuchtigkeit und Licht wurde das Kunstwerk speziell versiegelt.
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Book Arts 291 covered making paper today in class. There was lots of pulp left over and the visiting instructor said we could for it into balls and let it dry. It could be rehydrated and pulped again for later paper making. The pulp is Abacá, a kind of banana plant; the fibers come from the stems of the leaves.
Also called Manila hemp. Apparently it dries to the color of Manila folders...guess why.