Follow the rabbit… UNTITLED, BOULDER, COLORADO. Photo by Francesca Woodman, 1972-5.
The Fat Trout Trailer Park in Deer Meadow, Washington. What exactly DID go on there?
'She Kissed The Bear On Muzzle' - John Bauer
British artist, Paul Rumsey.
Art from THE LONG TOMORROW by Mœbius and Dan O’Bannon. The comic, published in French magazine MÉTAL HURLANT (Heavy Metal) in 1976, was an obvious influence on the look of BLADE RUNNER. (Mix it with Syd Mead’s art and you’re there basically.) Its influence reached wider however, as films such as Escape from New York, Tron, and Alien all contain elements inspired by the comic’s world and make-up.
Ray Harryhausen drawings for the 1966 fantasy movie, One Million Years B.C., starring Raquel Welch.
In addition to the other post—balloon designs by Tim Burton, for BATMAN (1989).
A collection of non-threatening Christmas cards.
Now that I’m at it: merry Christmas! Happy holidays, whatever you prefer. Merry chzwinklablotz. You’re a good bunch. May something you’ve long wished for come true in 2021 (unless you wish me dead of course).
SCOOBY-DOO animation backgrounds.
The show always had these great settings. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show where terror and humor were so ideally balanced—the villains were genuinely scary, the characters genuinely funny.
The unnerving sight of an approaching car in the dark: photos by Henri Prestes.
Mary Blair concept art for Disney’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951).