martes, 29 de junio de 2010
To take in case of emergency!
Chocolate Pills Description:
"A scrumptious little pill in case of emergency, no need to take with water, as your mouth will be salivating to take this pick me up.
This pill is a must have gift for all girls who suffer from one or more of the following conditions:
* Attack of the monthly shezillas.
* Irritating Boyfriend Syndrome.
* Brad Pitt will never be my boyfriend awakening.
* I've overdosed on sad girly flicks.
* I've lost my favourite lip gloss.
* That damn woman from work I hate is wearing the same top as me.
* I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT I'M ANGRY disorder.
* I'm runing late and my heel has just snapped.
* It's raining on my hair that I've just spent an hour perfecting.
* Oh No! My ex just saw me in a dirty oversized rugby shirt with bed hair.
Many of life’s annoyances can be swept away in a sea of calm with a deep intake of breath in and a tasty chocolate pill. It will soon become one of your hand bag essentials. 30 delicious chocolate pills in a blister pack to keep each little pill as fresh as they day they were made, just for you, or a friend you know that may be feeling a little glum.
Please note: While these pills are great fun for adults, they are NOT intended for children. Please be aware that impressionable youngsters could confuse chocolate pills with real pills and therefore should not be exposed to them."
Kris lewis
“Cuando comienzo una pintura el tema físico, emocional y espiritual se me revela. Cada pincelada le habla al siguiente trazo, llevándome a un diálogo, enlazándonos a mi y al tema como si nos encontráramos por primera vez. Encuentro excitante esta incertidumbre y acepto la indecisa naturaleza de mi trabajo” Kris Lewis
Este pintor estadounidense que se ha ido especializando en el retrato, y más en el femenino, posee una técnica exquisita, digna de los antiguos maestros, y paleta maravillosa. En sus obras, no sólo muestra una profunda afinidad con la gente corriente, es un encantador de miradas, a las que dota de una vida y una elocuencia difíciles de describir.
Para los días oscuros
"When I was a kid, there are two things I wanted badly and never got... A real dog and a Kenner AT-AT Walker."
Mandalorian dance:
Patrick Boivin
lunes, 21 de junio de 2010
Luz
Imágenes digitales llenas de luz y una cierta melancolía perezosa creadas por el creador de videojuegos Stephane Belin, artista conceptual y director artístico para casas como Ubi Soft y Electronic Arts.
domingo, 20 de junio de 2010
Así nacen los juguetes
sábado, 19 de junio de 2010
The coolest toy!
Steampunk wars
"A victorian-style portrait of a wookie with a monacle? I mean, come on...that's just made of win. I liked Robert's painting so much that I had to make my own rip-off to frame and put on my wall."
Illustrator / animator Greg Peltz brings the steam out in Star Wars with three rather dapper Victorian portraits.
http://gregpeltz.blogspot.com/
lunes, 14 de junio de 2010
Armours
"Jeff de Boer is a Calgary-based multi-media artist with an international reputation for producing some of the world's most original and well-crafted works of art. With an emphasis on metal, he is best known for such bodies of work as suits of armour for cats and mice, armour ties and sword-handled briefcases, rocket lamps and pop culture ray guns, and exquisite high art, abstract works called exoforms."
http://jeffdeboer.com
Dark Down Deep
Mysteries to Behold in the Dark Down Deep: Seadevils and Species Unknown
"The images arrayed here come from “The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss” (University of Chicago Press, 2007), by Claire Nouvian, a French journalist and film director. In its preface, Ms. Nouvian writes of an epiphany that began her undersea journey.
“It was as though a veil had been lifted,” she says, “revealing unexpected points of view, vaster and more promising.”
The photographs she has selected celebrate that sense of the unexpected. Bizarre species from as far down as four and half miles are shown in remarkable detail, their tentacles lashing, eyes bulging, lights flashing. The eerie translucence of many of the gelatinous creatures seems to defy common sense. They seem to be living water."
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/22deep.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
Take-g toys
slobots
"Mike "m.heisler" Slobot is an artist and a storyteller. His creations are unique characters with backgrounds (and futures). Slobots are the good guys: they work in conjunction with people, animals and the planet. They come in many colors, but they're mostly green. In a scene that often farms out its production to overseas factories, Mike makes every attempt to outfit the Slobots with reclaimed local bits. The repurposed parts come together under the Slobot secret sauce as one whole healer, helper or pal.
The Slobots are art and toys simultaneously. They are the manifestation of hope rendered with acrylic tubes, secret sauce and jet packs. Each Slobot is a unique piece, a one-of-a-kind in a sea of carbon copies. As the Slobots make their way out into the world, the world, in turn, has been taking notice."
http://www.slobots.com
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Hallazgos,
toys and much more
domingo, 13 de junio de 2010
Ken wong
sábado, 12 de junio de 2010
Electric arts
Electric Art is an internationally acclaimed retouching studio based in Sydney’s creative heart Surry Hills. Over the past fourteen years they have built a solid reputation as the print post production image specialists, providing exceptional solutions for their clients by exceeding their creative and technical requirements.
http://www.flylyf.com/creative-retouching-by-electric-art/
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