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Finally finished this concept. Started out as a simple line (turned into the stylized one in the top left) and developed into a jet-powered retro-future racer. Inspired by classic formula 1 racers and art-deco cars.

Model: Abiliegh

Make-up & Hair: Lyn Marie MM#342210

Location: 19k Studios, TX

 

Prints available at

lexmachine.etsy.com

This is a tale of two inspirations. The first is Calin; I saw a cutaway of one of his hot-rods elsewhere on the internet and had an itch to try out his technique for a car floor. In the end I didn't use it, but it did get me at the building table.

 

I did briefly consider doing a car myself, but as I was going I couldn't help thinking of Isaac Wilder's awesome retro-futurist vehicles. I have a bit of a thing for British classics, so my thought process was very much "what if *old British car*, but future?".

 

There's a bit of Austin A35 here, but mainly it's a car that I've wanted for a long time: an MGB GT*. There were several iterations of the tailgate in particular; I wanted to replicate the big glass piece on the BGT, but couldn't figure out a good solution that filled all the gaps. I'm not unhappy with this one, though.

 

*MG (or indeed other classic car) aficionados will probably recognise where I got the name from for this one...

A few of these are still available @ Dark Hall Mansion... grab one as long as you can...

Toronto, Canada.

 

Model: Amanda McKnight

 

Vlog: youtu.be/6PoQGLxr2s0

 

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Not sure where this photo was stolen from. We’ve seen kitchens like this in Forest Hills, Queens.

ghost box study series 03

welcome to godalming 7" single

side A : swingalong - belbury poly

side B : in ohm the lake - mordant music

ghost box (2010)

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cover design: julian house

 

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familiar shapes and noises 7" single

side A : inside out - broadcast and the focus group

side B : the song before / tuesday's offering - broadcast and the focus group

ghost box (2010)

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cover design: julian house

 

ghost box records (flickr group)

 

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Uchronicité - a Belgian steampunk gathering

Info on: the RC blog

A video can be found on on Clapper / on Instagram

Levin C. Abantius, aka the traveller is able to travel long distances through time and space. Trying to unravel the mysteries of life.

It’s a hard life for him, as he is merely an observer. It’s dangerous to mess with history as the changes to

the future are unpredictable. The older he gets, the more enigmatic he becomes, questions are raised:

why does he have a skull on his walking cane? And what do those 6 notches on it represent?

 

Object 2015 | Copyright © Derek Scholte

Mixed materials, approx. 140cm high, 57cm wide and 30cm depth.

Materials used: violin, ’30ties suitcase, voltmeter, counting machine, flowerpot, inner bicycle tubes, gauges, antique phone, binocular, WWII goggles, parts from a vintage scale and many, many other bits and pieces…

 

More info and pictures here: derekscholte.nl/proj…/levin-c-abantius-the-traveller/

Created in DALL-E 3.

 

A few glitches cleaned up in Microsoft Designer.

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Uchronicité - a Belgian steampunk gathering

Info on: the RC blog

A video can be found on on Clapper / on Instagram

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