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This is a series of "Artzee Fartzee" Post It note drawings that I did of Troy, his new Flux Capacitor, and his desire to travel back in time. However, after a failed attempt to Flux backwards, Troy considers another Quantum technology. "Artzee Fartzee" and Artwork © Copyright Troy M. Grzych. www.Troy-G.com.
This is at the build out of the 16th Annual SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium. Hey, and that's JoBeth Williams from "Poltergeist" front and center!
A personal design done as a birthday present for a "Quantum Leap" fan and printed on a blue shirt. Artwork copyright © Troy M. Grzych.
Theorizing that one could time-travel within his own lifetime, Optimus Prime led an elite group of Autobot scientists into the desert, to develop a top-secret project known as Quantum Leap. Pressured to prove his theories, Prime prematurely stepped into the project accelerator, and vanished...
Arches ancient and modern. The Welsh Bridge (1795, grade 2 listed designed by John & John Carline) seen through the Quantum Leap sculpture (erected in 2009 designed by Pearce & Lal to commemorate Charles Darwin) on the banks of the River Severn.
Shrewsbury
April 2011
Scott Bakula from Quantum Leap and Star Trek Enterprise.
Photo was taken at the London Film and Comic Con, July 2009.
A sculpture in Shrewsbury, near to the Welsh Bridge, to Darwin call Quantum Leap. It is controversial as the costs over ran, with the final bill reputed to be £1 million.
I went to Shrewsbury to get a belt for my vacuum cleaner. By the time I got here it was raining. This is not the view i originally intended, but using it as a shelter this was the only view i could do!
eight images vertically stitched
Some more shots from this 48 foot sailboat that ran aground here on Maui. Check my blog: beachgirlmaui.blogspot.com/
I used 3 neutral density filters on this one.
Some more shots from this 48 foot sailboat that ran aground here on Maui. Check my blog: beachgirlmaui.blogspot.com/
This reboot/sequel series to the 1989-1993 show features a diverse and charming ensemble of characters (and actors) who assist Dr Ben Song and guide/fiancée Addison during his leaps through time.
Captain Galaxy (Moe Stein, played by Richard Herd) helps Future Boy (Scott Bakula as Sam Beckett impersonating Kenny Sharp) stand up after Sam takes a tumble on the set of Stein's show. Writer Tommy Thompson wrote the sprained ankle into the "Future Boy" episode of Quantum Leap after Scott injured his ankle in an outdoor stunt for another episode ("Runaway").
From Quantum Leap. These were great and just the right amount! The strawberries weren't the greatest (they had pancake specials with raspberries and pears) but the pancakes were very yummy. And having a container of maple syrup on hand didn't hurt. :)
Quantum Leap
Quantum Leap was unveiled in Mardol Quay Gardens, Shrewsbury to mark Darwin’s bicentenary in 2009. The sculpture represents Darwin’s ground breaking scientific ideas and his impact on the scientific world.
Designed by Pearce & Lal, the sculpture is an impressive 12 metres high and 17.5 metres long, weighing in at more than 100 tonnes. The design itself is open to interpretation and has already been likened to a shell, human vertebrae, DNA, a dinosaurs skeleton and more. Jon King, Darwin coordinator explains: “What we wanted was an iconic structure – something that was big, was bold, but something that could be interpreted in different ways.”
Mardol Quay Gardens on the opposite bank of the River Severn to Shrewsbury’s new Theatre Severn has become a new “geo-garden”, celebrating Shropshire’s geological history – 10 of the 12 geological periods are represented in the county. Geology also played a large part in Darwin’s young life, being a key interest and inspiration to him during his years in Shrewsbury. The Quantum Leap scultpure, which is made from cast stone, is the centrepoint of this garden.
Manufacturing Quantum Leap
This slideshow takes you through the process of making the main element of the sculpture, the five metre long ‘ribs’ or ‘blades’. These were cast by Histon Concrete Products, one of Aggregate Industries factories near Ely, Cambridgeshire. First, a timber mould was painstakingly made from CAD drawings; secondly into this went a metal frame designed to give the unit sufficient structural integrity for use in construction; thirdly, the cast stone mix of cement and crushed stone was poured in. When this had set, the mould was unscrewed, and the unit could be de-mounted, water-blasted, acid etched and finished prior to being transported to Shrewsbury.
This is a series of "Artzee Fartzee" Post It note drawings that I did of Troy, his new Flux Capacitor, and his desire to travel back in time. However, after a failed attempt to Flux backwards, Troy considers another Quantum technology. "Artzee Fartzee" and Artwork © Copyright Troy M. Grzych. www.Troy-G.com.