Bella is a kick-ass artist. This is her drawing of a woman who is half in daylight and awake, and half in darkness and asleep.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Monday, December 3, 2012
General Atomic
Playing around with Wordpress. Check out the new General Atomic:
General Atomic, Greetings Citizen
General Atomic, Greetings Citizen
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Unique t-shirts
I have finally begun to clear the detritus from my mind hard drive, cleaning up all the little arty pieces laying around here and there, and placing them on t-shirts.
Go here: General Atomic
I have a few more ideas, so stay tuned for new t-shirts coming soon.
Paul
Go here: General Atomic
I have a few more ideas, so stay tuned for new t-shirts coming soon.
Paul
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sirens - almost forgotten
Style!
Style from bygone eras and personalities so strong they still resonate today with the ability to reach out, and pluck the strings of your emotions as if time had no meaning at all.
My illustration of Lulu.
I'm afraid I couldn't find the photographer's name to give credit.
Renée Perle
“Tall, slim, a long neck, a shining lock of hair caressing her mouth. I see the reflection of Renee’s beauty in women’s eyes and men’s glances… Beside her, other women look like farm girls.”
– Lartigue’s Diary: Paris, March 10, 1930
Renee Perle by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, c. 1930-1932
Style from bygone eras and personalities so strong they still resonate today with the ability to reach out, and pluck the strings of your emotions as if time had no meaning at all.
My illustration of Lulu.
I'm afraid I couldn't find the photographer's name to give credit.
Renée Perle
“Tall, slim, a long neck, a shining lock of hair caressing her mouth. I see the reflection of Renee’s beauty in women’s eyes and men’s glances… Beside her, other women look like farm girls.”
– Lartigue’s Diary: Paris, March 10, 1930
Renee Perle by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, c. 1930-1932
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