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Thursday, June 14, 2007

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ART DECO THURSDAY

Sculpture by Lee Lawrie at the Rockefeller Center in New York City. The complex of art deco themed buildings was begun around 1930, and completed in 1939. Wikipedia has a page about the buildings here.

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The Lesney Matchbox Dodge Dragster page has moved


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

BAH! IT'S KIRBY WEDNESDAY!

Kamandi pages from Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth,
No. 23, Cover dated November 1974
Kirby Kamandi Artwork

Kirby's cover seems to predict the threatening pop-shark phenomenon that followed in the wake of the movie Jaws (1975); but actually it's an image of a killer whale thrashing about over the dead super-villain of the sea, the Red Baron.

See the complete Jack Kirby Kamandi #23 review here.

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IN SPACE:
SPACEWALKING

NASA has a "live TV" page here.


Monday, June 11, 2007

TASTES LIKE INK

INK

More online Comix here

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MANGA MONDAY

ONE PIECE Eiichiro Oda - Takeshi Obata Hikaru No Go

Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto - Yu Gi Oh by Kazuki Takahashi

Above, pages from: One Piece, Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Hikaru No Go with the artwork of sheer drafting precision by artist Takeshi Obata. Click to view 800 pixel-wide enlargement pages.


Tedd Arnold

[Above] From Tedd Arnold's Even More Parts from 2005.


Thursday, June 7, 2007

BATHEAD OF JUNE 2007

BAT HEAD

To see additional Erik Weems artwork, go here.


ART DECO THURSDAY

1937 Paris Poster

Loretto Cappiello Poster

Art Deco influenced Loretto Cappiello designed poster for the 1937 International Exhibit in Paris.

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You see these less and less:
Cadillac

The body weights of these cars were sometimes over 5,000 lbs. The trunk looks like it could hold four or five people easily.

Cadillac back

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