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05-06-2010, 12:11 PM | #202 (permalink) |
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alright, in order to bring about a few more replies and comments (an improvement over 'none' should be noticeable, I'd think), I will at this stage, commence to instituting a 'theme within my themes', wherever applicable, and ever-ready, to start posting recognizable examples of fan service.
it's not a drastic change, but I will be putting on hold some of my regularly-scheduled updates just to help proliferate a returning audience, that could be maybe hint at, once in a while, that what I provide is actually of "high quality". Anyway, enough jibber-jabbering belly-aching, I'll now start my idea, and see how well it can spread: Rachel Perry, and her collection of Star Wars Pez Dispensers
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05-08-2010, 06:29 PM | #204 (permalink) |
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May 21-June 13
Disney promotes the start of its annual Star Wars Weekends (further proving to everyone that the Star Wars anniversary begins in MID-May) season with this set of awesome Star Wars-themed print ads, courtesy of Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group. [adsoftheworld.]
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05-08-2010, 09:59 PM | #205 (permalink) |
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05-09-2010, 09:04 AM | #206 (permalink) |
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My grandaughter goes to a private K-5 school and once a month they have "market day" where the kids make and sell,with phunny muney,homemade art projects. Alice bought this coloring book made by one of the other kids. xoxoxoo
Thanks to Jetee' for making this post possible....
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05-10-2010, 04:48 PM | #207 (permalink) |
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How old is your grandaughter again, bobby? If this is the work a sub-nine-year-old, then I'm fairy impressed. All I drew when I was that age was pointy vehicles and throwing stars. Thanks for sharing.
- - - "Be Good" by Glenn Jones (I've never been into the "T-shirt game", but I've always enjoyed Glennz.com ever since I found it I don't know how many years ago.)
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05-11-2010, 08:09 AM | #208 (permalink) |
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05-11-2010, 11:53 AM | #209 (permalink) |
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That's amazing. I was going to post this image next, I mean right now, next.
Friday, July 13, 2007 - "Order of the Empire" - Taken in Britain, by the looks of the (police) uniforms. "British police officers walk past actors dressed as Storm-troopers from the science fiction film 'Star Wars', at the Star Wars Celebration Europe in London."[boingboing.] + [Time.]
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05-11-2010, 04:37 PM | #211 (permalink) |
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Why is that everyone thinks I'm some kind of cantankerous character all of a sudden?
You have no need to apologize, bobby, and I don't even know to what you would be referring to if it were warranted. If you are referring to my post-edit with captions and dates, I just like to place context and order to the select images that seem as though they could use them; and if I am fortunate enough to find the original source, I share it immediately, for the benefit of all. - - - Topical Stars Wars item you can purchase for personal enjoyment: Darth Vader Half Helmet Hard Case for iPhone(TM)
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05-13-2010, 06:22 PM | #216 (permalink) |
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Darth Smoking by ~CharadaBrasileiro on DeviantART
The Death Of General Vader by "Jim", aka StrangelyDrawn author's comments: "Oil & Acrylic on Wood Board, Scanned and Digitally Manipulated.[artbreak.]
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05-16-2010, 05:27 PM | #218 (permalink) |
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The illustrator who designed Star Wars
Conceptual drawings and designs by Ralph McQuarrie author's comments: "I just did my best to depict what I thought the film should look like, I really liked the idea. I didn't think the film would ever get made. My impression was it was too expensive. There wouldn't be enough of an audience. It's just too complicated. But George knew a lot of things that I didn't know." [allocine.] + [allday.] + [grantbridgestreet.]
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05-19-2010, 07:06 PM | #225 (permalink) |
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"How STAR WARS Almost Never Was"
And so, to kick off the start of the Star Wars anniversary week, some more exceptional content regarding the enterprise:
[dailymotion.]
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05-20-2010, 07:51 AM | #226 (permalink) |
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Star Wars Matryoshka Dolls, by Matt Brown author's comments: So here it is - the complete set of Star Wars Russian dolls I made for my brother's Christmas present… I bought a set of blank Matryoshka dolls online and painted them with acrylic. It took several evenings to finish, whilst watching the original trilogy. There was quite a bit of cursing here and there, and the hair-drier came in very handy, but I think it turned out fairly well. I tried to choose characters that lent themselves to the shape and size of the dolls, whilst trying to think which ones my brother would like best. Darth is roughly six inches tall, Yoda's about an inch. [mattbrownart.]
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05-20-2010, 05:14 PM | #229 (permalink) |
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Even Sith Lords get the Blues by aralani
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05-21-2010, 09:40 AM | #231 (permalink) |
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Hmm. I thought it was you who ffffound mine. I've known about the site for the past several years, my pal bobby, (even though no one has to yet to invite me as a member) but only now, in which I've realized that they do allow their relatively-small in filesize images to be 'hotlinked', have I started to use it again (and actually go through the extra effort to tracking down the original artists).
- - - - - A Three-Part Feature: the empire strikes bay area ("Star Wars West Coast Defense") ATAT - Pt. Arena, CA (closest point to Hawaii from continental US) When I first saw this image yesterday, I had trouble figuring out what it exactly was. Luckily, I recognized San Francisco and traced it rapidly to artist Mike Horn. In this image, an Imperial Star Destroyer is seen over the Bay Bridge at dawn. Apparently, the Star Destroyer is a highly detailed 3D model made by Ansel Hsiao from Fractal Sponge. Mike Photoshopped them from his own personal photos and Star Wars images that he found on Wookieepedia. The stormtroopers are real and part of the 501st Legion Golden Gate Garrison troopers. [technabob.] + [flickr.]
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05-21-2010, 07:46 PM | #232 (permalink) |
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05-21-2010, 08:58 PM | #233 (permalink) |
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jetee,
I've been thoroughly enjoying this thread. Some of my favourite images are the pastiches depicting elements of Star Wars in real life -- I don't know why, but they tickle my fancy. On page four you provided a link to a gallery of these images, which I gleefully followed. My pleasure was dampened, however, upon finding this image: because it was immediately apparent to me that it wasn't to scale. The AT-AT imperial walker stands at a height of 22.5 meters, meaning that either those freeways are unbelievably short or that is some sort of Hulked out super walker. Neither of these explanations seemed likely and I was forced to conclude that the author had failed basic rigor in not researching this information (which is, after all, readily available on Wookiepedia) and incorporating it into his art. It was directly on the heels of this mental tangent that it occurred to me what a colossal nerd I am.
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Thank you, again, for at the very least, enjoying yourself with the high-quality posts I have been able to provide, and also, for letting me know that it did, indeed, find a way to make joy / get you thinking. That's the only two things I (implicitly) ask of anyone visiting, is to either smile, or ponder (but, if you'd like to drop a comment or two about which posts have been outstanding as well, I wouldn't mind it). Also, thank you Cynthetiq for posting, and then posting again the above. I just finally finished reading it (eyes are not what they used to be). I'm not sure if I get it, though: could it be a "true story", and if so, it doesn't really pertain to Star Wars, other than a very random mention of Darth Vader, or is this just another take on how an AU Luke Skywalker would be thinking about, constantly, if he was a young lad right now? Rally confusing to someone like me who enjoys his context.
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05-22-2010, 01:05 PM | #237 (permalink) |
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Yeah. Some of these internet funnies really go over my head in terms of enjoyability / humor-factor, as I inherently go into reading anything on the internet as a "true story", unless told otherwise . It makes it that much funnier, I guess, that I didn't get it, initially; now I'm a part of the "joke".
- - - "Monet’s Vader with a Parasol" by David Barton You can buy a Print of the above creation HERE.
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05-23-2010, 03:23 PM | #238 (permalink) |
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Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford sharing a little in-between takes embrace ; backstage foto still from the Star Wars title, The Empire Strikes Back.
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05-25-2010, 03:41 AM | #240 (permalink) |
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the above molds look very similar (but still altogether different) from this other SW foodstuff recreational kit:
Star Wars Pancake Molds Williams-Sonoma is now offering fun Star Wars-themed pancake molds ($20 for a set of three).
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