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Gone With the Wind on Blu-ray
It’s been years if not decades that I last saw Gone With the Wind. We owned it on VHS, it was a big deal when it came out because the film is so long it had to be split up over two tapes and the box for it was therefore oversized and special. I watched it maybe once or twice back then as it was one of my Mother’s favourite films. I also remember it being a big deal when it was …
Comment by Lee: … because I saw some photos showing what was lost and it was …
I’m getting some business cards made up and I’m trying something a little new with them. The cards themselves are plastic cards smaller than your average business card and I’m doing different artwork for each run that I do.
The plastic cards I’m getting are through Squiz Cards and they are a bit of an experiment because they may turn out too small in the long run. But I’m hoping to be surprised and the difference in size might make them stand out a little.
The artwork on them though is going to be really different and I’m trying to infuse a bit of my own personality into them. The first run will feature this:
As you can expect further runs will no doubt feature robots, pirates, vikings, dinosaurs and ninja.
So the votes are finally in and tallied. We have the three pop culture vehicles that will be featured in the follow up to the most awesome garage in the world illustration.
- The van from The A-Team
- The Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo
- KITT from Knight Rider
I was not so secretly hoping that the Light Bike from Tron would get a look in but it wasn’t meant to be and I am of course completely impartial for this particular piece. Because of the types of vehicles chosen I have to rethink the layout because it won’t work the same as the first one. I’ve got some good ideas though.
I expect to get the piece done sometime in the next three weeks, I’ve got a couple of weeks off work and I’ve got two other main projects on at the moment in addition to the Midnight Movie Club, Abe Decker and of course Quit Your Day Job.
The first one feels similar to “awesome garage” in that it deals with pop culture nostalgia and I expect it to show up as a limited edition print over on my Etsy store:
The other that I’ve been engaged for is a two part series titled kitchen ninja and below is the essentially drawn on a cocktail napkin thumb sketch for one half:
So what projects have you guys got up your sleeves for the Christmas break?







