Art & Illustration: Mark Ulriksen
Mark Ulriksen
Via Smidigt.se
"Dog Show"
New Yorker cover
Mark Ulriksen
Via Smidigt.se
"Dog Show"
New Yorker cover
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I recently posted decollages made from movie posters and dear Fede of El Burlador was kind enough to show me to this Flickr-link of other decollages: GrafficHavoc
What is decollage?
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Labels: art, decollage, movie posters, posters

Tod Browning's classic cult movie Freaks from 1932 has been made available at Google Video! Who has done such a good deed? Go and ask Bibi and also find the Google Video link there! (Don't miss Häxan either. But the conscious reader knows I have already mentioned this)
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"...from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. The marquee on the movie theater is showing Divorce in the Family with Jackie Cooper which would date the photos to around 1932." From Swapatorium.
Via PCL LinkDump
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Labels: airships and air balloons, aviation, balloons, vintage balloon fetish
The great site Ingmar Bergman Face to Face has been up and running in Swedish for some months now and finally it can be enjoyed in English as well.
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Labels: Bergman site, Face to Face, Ingmar Bergman, movies
That means World Cup Gold!
"Sweden became the first country to win both the world and Olympic titles in the same year with their impressive victory in Riga, Latvia." BBC News
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There's a big chance you've seen this before. At least parts of it. Have a look at this large and very funny collection of unintentionally (or is it? One wonders!) sexual stuff in comics. You'll know pretty quick if it's your cup of tea. Seduction Of The Innocent
Via Uffe
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Labels: comics, Seduction Of The Innocent
Uploaded to YouTube by charlasbronson
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ASIFA -Hollywood Animation Archive Project Blog: Media: George Petty's Ridgid Tools Calendars
PCL Linkdump has some more George Petty links, but he thinks Bibi has better links. Have your pick!
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Labels: ASIFA, cheesecake and tools, George Petty, illustration, illustrator, pin-ups, Ridgid tools calendar
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Labels: art, decollages, movie posters, posters
















No, this is not my own collection. Well, that is I have collected them, from the internet. I found them in October last year and I published them here and in Musselsoppans Vänner at the time. I just think they are extraordinarily beautiful and I was sad to see that the original link to them were dead. There were many more there but I'm glad I saved this many. Enjoy.
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Labels: design, Ephemera, japan, Japanese, japanese design, labels, matchbox, matchbox labels, matchboxes, package, packaging, paraphernalia, tobacco, tobacco paraphernalia, vintage, vintage labels
These two sites must represent the two most extensive cigarette pack collections on the internet (am I wrong?) : DesignBoom (via Coudal Partners) and La Saga Cigarette (a repost originally via NIBLOG). They are both very impressive.
After getting some inspiration go here and generate your own cigarette pack.

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Labels: cigarette packs, package, packaging, tobacco, tobacco paraphernalia
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A bunch of, in many cases, hilarious Hungarian vintage calendar cards (or whatever you'd prefer to call 'em) will be found on this Hungarian site. On the picture side there are pin-ups, other collectible images, advertisement for sausages and lotto, (I think) public awareness info and more. And they are all worth a look. Just check out the Borat look-alike on the last one!
via Elsrgarcia
Do you know Dean Reed by the way?
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Labels: calendar cards, Hungarian, Hungarian calendar cards, retro, vintage
"Her big hit came, not from Robey's capable pen, but from the young songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was "Hound Dog", which she recorded in 1953 with the Johnny Otis band. Big Mama Thornton always claimed to have written the song herself (a claim which may actually hold some validity), and her ferocious rendition of it (complete with Big Mama's growl and a nasty guitar line by Pete Lewis) held the #1 spot in the Billboard rhythm and blues charts for nine weeks. Unfortunately for Thornton, Elvis Presley's smoother and bowdlerized version was a major pop hit in 1956 and successfully eclipsed her biggest claim to fame."
Go to Wikipedia for the rest of the article about Big Mama Thornton
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