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  • Calm Down Your Head Aspirin

    July 20th, 2013

    Posted by proxy from Dana’s “stuff to blog” queue while she is on medical hiatus. She reads and appreciates all comments…and apologizes for not being able to respond at the moment.

    As a childhood migraine sufferer, there were many times I felt like this was going on in my brain:

    Aspirin (1)

    Aspirin (2)

    Aspirin (3)

    Aspirin (4)

    CREDITS:

    Art Direction:
    Timon Borck
    Jacco PrüsmannCopywriting:
    Katharina Merhaut

    Illustration:
    Michael Mantel

    Conception:

    Timon Borck
    Jacco Prüsmann
    Katharina MerhautAccomplishments:
    // 2013 ADC Germany, Bronze
    // Lürzers Archive Student of the Year Nominee 2012
    // Winner, Applied Arts Award 2012

    German Aspirin ad design.

    **Your Proxy Blogger appreciates all the support shown for Dana while she is seemingly unable to show her presence. She does get to see the posts and comments. Thank you all so much for helping hold Dana’s hand through this. BVM.

  • Julie Hascoët

    July 19th, 2013

    Posted by proxy from Dana’s “stuff to blog” queue while she is on medical hiatus. She reads and appreciates all comments…and apologizes for not being able to respond at the moment.

    Dana wished me to post this vanitas from French artiste Julie Hascoët.  Skulls can make the most tranquil settings that much more sublime.

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    Julie Hascoët

    **Your Proxy Blogger is back periodically. Dana has assistance blogging from home, but will have me post now and then. Thanks for the support, everyone!

  • B-Movie Monsters Carrying Dames

    July 17th, 2013

    Pinterest can be a source of wonderful image collections. Case in point: B-Movie Monsters Carrying Dames.

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    I actually had to stop collecting images with this theme long ago because it is entirely TOO prevalent. In bygone days of cinema, many a women fainted limply in the arms of a fantastical creature.

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    See many more here.

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Erica Williams

    July 16th, 2013

    Today I’m keeping it simple with two pieces I happen to like from Erica Williams.

    Cover Art Erica Williams

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    Erica Williams

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Veri Apriyatno

    July 15th, 2013

    I’m an eye person. I’ve always been drawn to them as the most attractive feature on a person.

    Rather than focus on eyes as the “window of the soul,” Veri Apriyatno uses the eye as a subject reflecting its surroundings.

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    Interesting photorealism concept, no?

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    Looking at the observer to observe the observed…

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    More at the source.
    Veri Priyatno

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Desktop Goodies 7/14

    July 14th, 2013

    Alpha, much? (Reminds me of Max Power: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w3zdkmw2E4)
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    This book is just a blank page with a single word: DON’T.
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    Love this little man’s style…
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    Child “guidance,” toward the ever important world of trans fats.
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    Holy exploding cloaca! Who would brand their product this way?
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    “With victim.”
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    Yes, yes and yes.
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    Totally agreed.
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    Is it me, or do you feel a draft?
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    This story has all of my favorite things!
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    Answer to the age-old problem.
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    Put a bird in it.
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    Excellent grammar lesson.
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    Hope you are all feeling beautiful today.
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    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Bill Carman

    July 13th, 2013

    I bring you your daily dose of surreality with Bill Carman.

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    Bill Carman

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Beverly Rayner: Museum of Mesmerism

    July 12th, 2013

    Thanks to Phantasmaphile, I came across Beverly Rayner’s Museum of Mesmerism. A little anecdote accompanies each piece in this museum of found (*wink, wink*) objects. A few examples:

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    This mysterious volume was discovered in a tiny bookstore in Whitby, England. It appears to have been methodically coated with a gold-based substance, perhaps a wax filled with gold dust, concealing the majority of the printed text in order to reveal a mystical “trance verse” poem embedded in the original language of the book. Though research revealed nothing of the history of the book or the diviner of the poetic verse, it is purported that other examples of this refined art of verse divination had been discovered over the years in this tiny coastal town, best known as the setting of part of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.”

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    This fine example of an itinerant mesmerist’s tools of the trade was found intact during my first visit to the building housing the Museum of Mesmerism in Bzinica Stara. The kit includes 2 hypnotic pendulums, some magnetism devices, a miniature vision ball, a small vial of aromatic spirits, and a rare find: a “vision-spinner” used for quickly shifting focus from a normal plane of reality to a parallel plane. The toolkit belonged to my great-great uncle Rafal, who traveled often around Europe practicing his mesmeric arts.

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    This theatre was discovered in the back of a tiny puppet and marionette shop in a red light district in the Montmartre area of Paris during my first visit to the city in 1983. Its function was to remotely conjure up and display images of distant places, people, and things. A person would go to the Conjurer for help in “seeing” a specific thing. When properly prompted with information from the client, the Conjurer would search for clues through the special lens of this device, then interpret the visions displayed to reveal information for the client. This was a highly refined art, dependent on a great deal of emotional and psychic sensitivity on the part of the Conjurer.

    This theatre held no image when it was found. When it was unpacked at the museum, the image of the marionette shop slowly appeared in the window of the theater, and it has remained there since.

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    Oh, how I’d love to create my own museum of found objects, displayed in a small antique case, in a corner of my home.

    See more in the Museum of Mesmerism

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Bakelite

    July 11th, 2013

    I have a strange love for the kitschy goodness that is Bakelite.

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    One of the first plastics made from synthetic components, Bakelite was used for its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, and children’s toys. Bakelite was designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark in 1993 by the American Chemical Society in recognition of its significance as the world’s first synthetic plastic.

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    My favorite pieces, without a doubt, are the clocks, radios…or any combination thereof.

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    I’d like to own one of these one day.

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    Online Bakelite Museum

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

  • Periodic Cookies

    July 10th, 2013

    Periodic Cookies makes two glorious sugar cookie designs that caught my eye. Atomic particles and lab goodies!

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    I think I’d rather decorate a Christmas tree with these than eat them. But they would be the perfect snack to bring to a party of geeks (thinking of you, Matt & Steph!).

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    Periodic Cookies

    Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.

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