Sunday, April 14, 2013
Gold Tiara Steampunk Style
Labels:
Custom Orders/Commissions,
Projects,
Stuff I made
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Stereophotograph Diableries
I've been researching Stereophotograph Diableries all day today since I saw this post on Facebook this morning. I first saw them a couple of years ago on tumblr, but further research lead to a dead end. Today I continued looking around for them, and found some great information, but I can't seem to find a good book about them and that makes me sad. I'm hoping this company will put one out soon. They are just so cute I can't help loving them. londonstereo.com
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Labels:
1800's,
Art Photography
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Rachael By Paul X. Johnson
Do You Like Our Owl? Blade Runner is probably one of my favorite movies. Paul X. Johnson captures the severity and coldness of Rachael so well in the print. And by juxtaposing her with the owl it instantly brings up the sadness of her finding out she is really and android just like the owl. It is so chilling, yet so elegant. Rachael By Paul X. Johnson
Labels:
Digital Art,
Goth Gothic
Rosette with Martha Stewart Halloween stamps Elegant Witch
Labels:
Halloween Decor,
Paper Craft,
Rosette
Steampunk Cthulhu Gentleman got a makeover!
My Steampunk Cthulhu Gentleman got a makeover! I was contacted by this lovely shop owner of Cthulhu Nation Motorcycle Cult. It seems that he is the organizer of a Motorcycle club that does a lot of charity work in Texas. Since his clubs name was Cthulhu Nation he thought my images would be a perfect fit for the redesign of their club patches. And he also wanted to make up some tee shirts to sell at charity functions they attend a couple times a year. Well, he had me at the word charity, and the request that my Cthulhu be remade with a monocle and swag bag all gentleman thief style. How could I possibly refuse that.
Labels:
Paintings,
Projects,
Stuff I made
Birthday card with Lifestyle Crafts Nesting Inverted Oval
Labels:
Card,
Paper Craft
Steampunk teapot adventures
I am completely in love with this little guy. He is just so determined I can imagine a hundred little quests he must be on to make him convert an elegant tea pot into a vehicle for his adventures. It's made by the amazing genius of Grafton Pottery.
Labels:
Steampunk Decor
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