Friday, June 8, 2007

Odds & Ends, Emphasis on the 'Odds'

This is the best portrait I've seen in a long time. I don't know who's responsible for this, but it caught me.
A Christmas window display in Vancouver, B.C. I would love to tag a bust, to give something that sterile and plastic a bit of personality.


The title is: "things are repetitve in the housewares department." From www.nataliedee.com .

Munch would be so shocked to find The Scream reappeared in my grandpa's onion rings.
I'm not sure what this is or where it came from, but it pleases me.


I just took a Stats class. This is exactly what it felt like. Courtesy of www.toothpastefordinner.com .

"Look! Look! the ampersand (&) is like a sitting man!" Only on www.Engrish.com




Ed Burtynsky

No, this isn't a lava flow, it's a creek in PA, downstream from a nickle mine.
The wrokings behind the Three Gorges Dam in China. The thing is so huge that they had to move 12 major cities to make room for it. When they filled it, scientists measured a wobble in the Earth's rotation.
Monuments of the modern world: pyramids of coal for a single steel factory in China.
The carcasses of single-hulled oil tankers after the Exxon-Valdez catastrophe. All of them ended up in India and Sri Lanka to be dismantled by hand (using blow-torches).
Old tires at a dump in Califoria.

A factory in China. Old, stripped computer boards by the side of the road (in China). Not only do the Chinese manufacture everything we consume, they collect and salvage out waste. Taking the precious metals off of computer harddrives is a big, though illegal, industry.
Ed Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer on a mission to document the human footprint on the Earth. He is famous for his photographs of places (mines, dumps, factories), though he does occasionaly do portraiture. Hear him talk about his work at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/56 .

Banksy

This guy is a tagger with talent, a message, and a sense of humor. Based out of London.














Some tagger in Europe...



I love this one! Spread the love, y'all!

Of course communist teddybears consort with redheads. It's only natural.




These monsters remind me of a friend of mine. Sometimes he sees the world in these (non-human) terms...

Peter Max












Bright colors, angels, aliens and icons, what's not to love? Plus he did the cover for the Beatles Yellow Submarine....