Posts Tagged it came from the 80s
Art-Out Moment: Darren Rawlings’ Santa Lion-O, HO! HO! HOOOOOOOOO!
Posted by mistergroonk in Art, Artist, LOL, Television on December 23, 2011
Art-Out Moment: Chinese Space Posters are Colorful, Filled with Babies
Posted by mistergroonk in Art, Marketing, Space on March 10, 2011
See more posters and learn the history behind them at Chinese Posters.net.
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The 80s in Star Wars: Universes Collide, When Gene Roddenberry and George Lucas Met
Posted by mistergroonk in History, Photography on January 27, 2011
Good Night, Internet: Watch 30 Years of Asteroid Discovery in 3 Minutes
Posted by mistergroonk in Science, Space, Video on October 26, 2010
The Pakku rotundus series of 8-Bit Labs
Posted by mistergroonk in Animation, Art, Artist on October 19, 2010
Each piece is based on a classic videogame character as seen through the prism of real-life anatomy. They are rendered in clay, painted with acrylics and sealed in resin to give the appearance of a specimen preserved in formaldehyde. Seen here is a P. rotundus, which is based on Pac Man.
The Stay Puft Marshmellow Man as You’ve Not Seen Him Before, Naked
Posted by mistergroonk in Intertube Madness, LOL on October 18, 2010
Today in Star Wars: Mari Kasurinen’s My Little Pony Pop Art
Posted by mistergroonk in Flickrlicious on September 14, 2010
Here’s an entire Flickr set of modified My Little Pony pop art.
We dared not share My Little Chewbacca. He freaked us out a bit.
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Good Morning, Marty. We Know. “This is Heavy”
Posted by mistergroonk in History, Photography on September 3, 2010
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Photographer Re-Creates 30 Year Old Scenes with Original Models
Posted by mistergroonk in Art, Artist, History, Photography on July 15, 2010
A photography project 30 years in the making.
None of the people in the pictures realised they were being photographed. The couple saying goodbye at the station clearly had other things on their mind. Had it not been for the curiosity of photographer Chris Porsz, they might have remained anonymous for ever.
But last year he became intrigued by the idea of discovering the story behind the pictures he had taken in Peterborough in the early Eighties.
Discover more photos and the stories behind them at Mail Online.












