Let’s see what’s clogging up my desktop thanks to my itchy trigger (a.k.a “right click”) finger this week…
I’m guessing I got these from Golden Age Comic Book Stories. Here’s a nice little head on a platter to whet your holiday appetite.
I’ve made a bunch of unique snow globes as gifts over the years, so even though Urban Outfitters chose a trendy object (other options could have included cupcakes, bacon and ninjas), I applaud unusual snow globes.
Halloween is over, but there is no excuse NOT to show this costume:

Atypik has some great geek treats…like these Rorschach coasters:

Could this really make me…a CHAMPION?

AMAZING photo by Lori Nix:

When I glanced at this photo, I really wished the queen were making a bold fashion statement. Turns out she was watching a 3D science presentation (which is arguably still pretty neat):

This doll by Sheri DeBow reminds me of my slightly goth days in college (I would have had solid black under that lace though…modest thing that I am).

Oh, and while we’re on the subject, how about a Robert Smith embroidered pillow?

I love the color and composition of this photo:

I saw this a few weeks ago at a baby’s first birthday party (not in a house, in a church rec room). At first I was calling him “Composite Jesus” because he is actually composed out of little pieces of religious scenery. But he could also be known as “Kenny Loggins Jesus.”

Now Kenny Loggins Jesus and I bid you adieu…





4 responses to “Desktop Goodies 11/24”
The carousel one reminds me of Silent Hill 3! Creepy!
The artist who drew the first two images is Aubrey Beardsley and what an amazing biography. He made an a lasting impression in the art world despite dying at age 25 from tuberculosis. (I am a big black and white art lover!)
Desktop Goodies 11/24 was a great post Dana…lots of interesting imagery!
Thanks for the info on the first two! I think Aubrey Beardsley is going to get his own feature post. His work is astonishingly gorgeous!
I love the Beardsley stuff, especially the Salome print. I’ve been doing a series on my blog about Salome and John the Baptist, or if you prefer Judith and Holofernes. I’ve posted several works of art on the subject, under the tag “Judy Judy Judy.”
Please do post more Beardsley, he’s amazing!