I'm told that Frank Page's drawing of Walt and Hondo (see yesterday's post on my other blog, Adventures of Aisle Six) didn't upload correctly. Please take another look now. It should be there.
But mostly I just wanted to re-blog the above picture.
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I'm told that Frank Page's drawing of Walt and Hondo (see yesterday's post on my other blog, Adventures of Aisle Six) didn't upload correctly. Please take another look now. It should be there.
But mostly I just wanted to re-blog the above picture.
I know, here we are almost a full week after opening night and I haven’t written a single word on this blog about how the show went. Truthfully, I’ve been too high all week. No, no…not that kind of high. I’ve been up on a cloud all week replaying the show over and over again in my head and I’ve...
A fellow Fringer's show you should check out. This looks very cool, and the story behind it is intriguing.
Adventures in the Pacific Northwest - depicting one of literature’s finest young adventurers, now having traveled to the beautiful, exotic north-west coast of North America.
Made for the exclusive VIP VanCAF artbook! Thank you to all the good people who came by the festival last weekend to say Hi! Excellent times were had by all.
I don't usually (pretty much ever) like it when people who are not Hergé do illustrations of Tintin. But this one. Oh my goodness. Love, love, love.
Because you asked for it: “Fresh Ideas” by Esther Aarts is now available as a Giclée print via INPRNT
Ahhh, goodness. i wish.
Follow the Aisle Six Tumblr!
Hi followers! Because I can't change my primary blog, I wanted to direct you to my new tumblr, Adventures of Aisle Six.
It chronicles all the happenings with my new musical which is being produced in 3 fringe festivals this summer. You'll get to meet the creative forces behind it, plus the characters, plus a puppet or two.
Please follow!
So near, and yet so far.
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Little Free Library, A Tiny Library on Stilts in Manhattan
The world's teeeeeeeniest library
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LOVE this depiction of Sound of Music!!!
Can't explain ... this just tickled me somehow. Henceforth I wish to be known as Fancy Pants.
AISLE SIX is coming this summer to THREE festivals! It's a wild ride through a cursed supermarket, complete with passion, intrigue, paranoia and an evil puppet.
Please contribute to my Indiegogo campaign if you can, and if not, please spread the word!
Illustrations by KleXchen
Lucky Bay (Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grand, Esperance, Western Australia)
Aaahh!! Perfect picture!
Florida Fashions, 1950’s
It's for gems like this that I love the Old Florida blog.
1950s fashion illustration.
http://www.blogher.com/10-fabulous-vintage-bra-ads
Well, this isn't at ALL disturbing as hell.
The Obelisk in the Place de la Concorde, the Champs Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe at dusk tonight, seen from atop the Great Wheel at the entrance to the Jardin des Tuileries.
For more in this series see Rues de Paradis
Illustration crush: Noëlle Lavaivre. From the book “LE PASSE-TEMPS” (1970).