In 1967, Patrick McGoohan created and starred in THE PRISONER for Everyman Films. Set in a dangerous retirement home for secret agents, its surrealist social commentary remains apt for the surveillance states of today.
A tribute to the inspirational Ida Corwin, restaurant manager. The smart, effective supporting character played by Eve Arden in Michael Curtiz’s 1945 film, MILDRED PIERCE. Based on a graffiti design in popular use during the early 90’s because everyone that knows Ida loves her as an icon of emotional strength and independence.
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heroine, manager, rest, superwoman, california
A tribute to the brutish, macho lead of Federico Fellini’s 1954 film, LA STRADA, Zampanò. Anthony Quinn played this traveling circus strongman in the classic portrait of an impoverished life on the road. Based on a graffiti design in popular use during the early 90’s because, while Zampanò is hardly a role model for men, he exemplifies the struggle for an independent life.
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anthony quinn, circus, competitor, macho, strongman
A tribute to the inspirational Lucy who runs the dude ranch. The practical, honest supporting character played by Marjorie Main in George Cukor’s 1939 film, THE WOMEN. Based on a graffiti design in popular use during the early 90’s because everyone that knows Lucy loves her as an icon of emotional strength and independence.
Officially the first manga magazine, produced in conjunction with The Japan Punch in 1874, ESHINBUN NIPPONCHI was created by political caricaturist Kawanabe Kyōsai.
Here are four flavors of my design protesting for equality and justice. Paint, Naked, Metal, and Shine. Celebrating diversity and the hope of the American Dream we share.
Black Lives Matter, Me Too, Occupy, Women’s Rights, Indigenous Rights, Atheist Rights,Trans Rights, Worker Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, it’s all about being oppressed by the privilege built into the organization. The disenfranchised, the illegal, those trapped in poverty, by racism, through sexism, the 99%, are all looking for equal opportunity and protection under the law. Who doesn’t pay their fair share in taxes? Who pollutes public lands? Who gets their record cleared? Who gets away with murder? Not this guy - and that needs to change.
A low-poly portrait of entertainer, activist, and author Maya Angelou. Known as the “voice of identity politics“ and famous for her transformative truths.
Here are four flavors of my design protesting for equality and justice. Paint, Naked, Metal, and Shine. Celebrating diversity and the hope of the American Dream we share.
Black Lives Matter, Me Too, Occupy, Women’s Rights, Indigenous Rights, Atheist Rights,Trans Rights, Worker Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, it’s all about being oppressed by the privilege built into the organization. The disenfranchised, the illegal, those trapped in poverty, by racism, through sexism, the 99%, are all looking for equal opportunity and protection under the law. Who doesn’t pay their fair share in taxes? Who pollutes public lands? Who gets their record cleared? Who gets away with murder? Not this guy - and that needs to change.
A low-poly portrait of enthobotanist, mystic, and author Terence McKenna. Known as the “visionary of the stoned ape theory” and famous for his fractal shamanism.
Here are four flavors of my design protesting for equality and justice. Paint, Naked, Metal, and Shine. Celebrating diversity and the hope of the American Dream we share.
Black Lives Matter, Me Too, Occupy, Women’s Rights, Indigenous Rights, Atheist Rights,Trans Rights, Worker Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, it’s all about being oppressed by the privilege built into the organization. The disenfranchised, the illegal, those trapped in poverty, by racism, through sexism, the 99%, are all looking for equal opportunity and protection under the law. Who doesn’t pay their fair share in taxes? Who pollutes public lands? Who gets their record cleared? Who gets away with murder? Not this guy - and that needs to change.
A low-poly portrait of poet, cryptographer, and author Edgar Allan Poe. Known as the "inventor of the detective fiction" and famous for his gothic romanticism.
Here are four flavors of my design protesting for equality and justice - Paint, Naked, Metal, and Shine. Celebrating diversity and the hope of the American Dream we share.
Black Lives Matter, Me Too, Occupy, Women’s Rights, Indigenous Rights, Atheist Rights,Trans Rights, Worker Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, it’s all about being oppressed by the privilege built into the organization. The disenfranchised, the illegal, those trapped in poverty, by racism, through sexism, the 99%, are all looking for equal opportunity and protection under the law. Who doesn’t pay their fair share in taxes? Who pollutes public lands? Who gets their record cleared? Who gets away with murder? Not this guy - and that needs to change.
This design was created to celebrate the equinoxes and comes in 4 customizations, for the northern or southern hemisphere, for spring or fall. Each is titled with the sanskrit for sun or night and is adorned with the appropriate procession of constellations.
An overlay of 2 popular car decals from 1966 based on what was originally published in the NY Mirror Sept 1936: "The U.S.A. would be a better place to live in if all the people who didn't like it would leave it - to the rest of us who love it!" Whatever your political stance, it’s about commitment and evolution.
A tribute to the brutish, macho lead of Federico Fellini’s 1954 film, LA STRADA, Zampanò. Anthony Quinn played this traveling circus strongman in the classic portrait of an impoverished life on the road. In the background, the haunting Gelsomina, played by Giulietta Masina.
This design was created to celebrate the equinoxes and comes in 4 customizations, for the northern or southern hemisphere, for spring or fall. Each is titled with the sanskrit for sun or night and is adorned with the appropriate procession of constellations.
Recreation of a popular car decal from 1966 worn in response to a slogan based on what was originally published in the NY Mirror Sept 1936: "The U.S.A. would be a better place to live in if all the people who didn't like it would leave it - to the rest of us who love it!" Whatever your political stance, it’s about commitment and growth.
This design was created to celebrate the equinoxes and comes in 4 customizations, for the northern or southern hemisphere, for spring or fall. Each is titled with the sanskrit for sun or night and is adorned with the appropriate procession of constellations.
This design was created to celebrate the equinoxes and comes in 4 customizations, for the northern or southern hemisphere, for spring or fall. Each is titled with the sanskrit for sun or night and is adorned with the appropriate procession of constellations.
Recreation of a popular car decal from 1966 based on what was originally published in the NY Mirror Sept 1936: "The U.S.A. would be a better place to live in if all the people who didn't like it would leave it - to the rest of us who love it!" Whatever your political stance, it’s about commitment and integrity.
On April 19, 1943 medical research chemist Albert Hofmann, intrigued by the effects after an accidental exposure, tested an ergotamine he had derived while seeking a treatment of migraine/respiratory problems. Confused by the effects of the first LSD trip, he rode his bicycle home to rest in bed till he felt better. He never felt better but he did come down and spent the rest of his life exploring and promoting the use of the psychoactive compound as it benefits mankind.
Bicycle Day celebrates this event and Hofmann’s discovery.