January 2011
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Save The Words! →
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - adopt a word,it’s the squiriferous thing to do. They can’t very well keep themselves in common usage!
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The Ultimate Collection Of Badly Photoshopped... →
Jan 26th
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Madge Gill
Another haunting and magical illustrator, who primarily focused on drawing women. She claimed to be guided by a spirit which she called “Myrninerest” (my inner rest). This mediumistic art seems to have been inspired largely by tragic personal circumstances. http://madgegill.com/
Jan 26th
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Austin Osman Spare
Fascinating artist and occultist who created and extensively used automatic writing and drawing techniques. I find him,his work and his methods creepy,magical and compelling. first three are examples of his automatic drawing a portrait of Aleister Crowley the occultist http://www.austinspare.co.uk/zos12.html http://www.fulgur.co.uk/authors/aos/articles/pictures/
Jan 26th
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pretty,interactive website for a Monet exhibition →
Jan 25th
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Bob Masse
Imagine if Alphonse Mucha did rock posters. LOVE IT http://www.bmasse.com/
Jan 24th
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Jan 23rd
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Jan 22nd
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Sons Of Anarchy + Creedence Clearwater Revival =... →
instrumental cover of Fortunate Son, a song you will have heard if you’ve ever seen a film set in the vietnam war, or, ironically seen an ad for Call of Duty Black Ops. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPA8Malchkk this is the stuff that makes the Dude abide.
Jan 21st
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Alice in Wonderland (1903) →
Jan 18th
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Amazing and crazy... →
  A Buddhist Temple That Includes Superman, Neo, Anakin’s Podracer and an AVATAR Dragon “Science fiction has been borrowing pretty liberally from Buddhist philosophy over the years, so this seems like a logical progression” Fair play then I’d say.
Jan 18th
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Jan 14th
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Title designers
Recently realised that the following people and their companies are responsible for pretty much every genius or memorable title sequence from film and television of the past 15 years or so: Se7en, True Blood, Six Feet Under, Spiderman, Iron Man and Mad Men are some of my favourites, but the list is 100’s long and my head will hurt if I think of the brilliance any longer. ...
Jan 14th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 7th
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