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A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Late 2009
Pulp Commercial:
Harding-Jones Paper Mill
Excello, Ohio
5 Image HDR
Another post from my trip to the abandoned paper mill, it was quite clear that the mill manufactured pulp to create the paper it made, nearby to this room. I thought this stack of paper rolls were interesting it's as if they were in mid-manufacture when they just up and left, leaving them behind to decay.
Constructed in 1856 and situated between what once was the Miami Erie canal in the rear and Main St and Cinci-Dayton Railroad in front it's easy to understand why the company was a industry leader from 1865 into the 1980s and was placed on the National Registry Of Historic Places in 1975. After speaking to a friend who grew up near the plant, it turns out it was at one time a manufacturer of paper used to print American currency. An interesting tidbit I read was that the complex it built upon the cellars of an old winery. The building was abandoned in 1990.
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Does he look like a bitch?
"Pulp Fiction" is one of the movies I like very much (and honestly, who doesn't?) and I've had Vincent's and Jule's minifigs ready for a very long time. Finally a larger scene is ready, hope you'll enjoy!
Amazing Stories / Magazin-Reihe
- John Jakes / The Fire Magicians
art: Ed Emshwiller
Editor: Howard Browne
Ziff-Davis Publishing Company / USA 1952
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
I was invited to have art in an exhibit inspired by the year 1994, and at first I had no idea what the hell I was going to do, photography wise. I had already established myself in the Cincinnati and northern Kentucky music scene shooting band portraits for five years by then, so I took six movies and meshed then into three pieces and it was so much damn fun! The musicians had a blast and I was PURTY DURN impressed with my cleverness of the idea, the musicians collaborated and really ran with it. I would love to do this again. I had forgotten what an influential year 1994 was in all things pop culture!
My thanks to Adam Lee and Alisha Milacki, lead singer of Cincinnati group Hot For Alice for recreating the adrenaline shot scene had Ace Ventura been Vincent Vega in rescuing Mrs. Mia Wallace. This is a pic of the 24x36 foamcore print that was framed with the glass removed for the show. I posted my favorite of the shots separately.
A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Late 2009
Pulp Commercial:
Midwood No. 124. In her search for glitter she found a tarnished life. Covers of classic adult pulp novels, aka smut, porn etc.
Tote Bag and Postcards for ADCMW's 9th Annual DC Paper Show. Postcards letterpressed by Gilah Press + Design, Tote bag printed by Demension Promotions.
Mystery Book Magazine Pulp
Summer 1949
Cover Artist: Rudolph Belarski
This cover was reused on Popular Library 293 - The Hangman's Whip - in 1950
Does he look like a bitch?
"Pulp Fiction" is one of the movies I like very much (and honestly, who doesn't?) and I've had Vincent's and Jule's minifigs ready for a very long time. Finally a larger scene is ready, hope you'll enjoy!
A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Late 2009
Pulp Commercial:
Does he look like a bitch?
"Pulp Fiction" is one of the movies I like very much (and honestly, who doesn't?) and I've had Vincent's and Jule's minifigs ready for a very long time. Finally a larger scene is ready, hope you'll enjoy!
David Dortort - Burial of the Fruit
Avon Books 183, 1948
Cover Artist: © Ann Cantor
"A gripping novel of youth in the slums."
David Dortort was the creator of the US TV show 'Bonanza'.
pulp novel cover...alas the pages of this magnificent tome were beyond rescue...only the cover remains