Food: More Vintage Food
This photo is a part of P-E Fronnings vintage food series
This photo is a part of P-E Fronnings vintage food series
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Labels: boomp3, flickr, food, Vintage Food
"Ohara Institute for Social Research owns about 1400 posters of labor and social movements in the post-1945 period."Via Designerblog.it
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Labels: illustration, japan, Japanese, posters
Dissection Beauties, Ball Girls and Bottled Girl
The Last & Greatest Acrobatics is just one of Japanese Mizna Wada's illustration series' that you can find on her web site - Mizna Lens. At first I didn't think that her style was anything I'd like but I surrendered to her personal mix of disturbed cuteness and morbid humour. She tops it all of by executing her works with an impressive accuracy.
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Labels: illustration, japan, Japanese, Mizna Wada
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Labels: 3D, animation, funny, mega robot, robot, short, swedish
Predrag at DVDlab sent me a couple of images from their restoration of the cartoon Professor Bathazar (1969-1971).
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Quite a difference isn't it? They hope to finish all the episodes this spring. However these are so far only for the Italian/Spanish versions. Let's hope not for long!
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Labels: animation, cartoon, Professor Balthazar, restauration
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Labels: ad, blacula, blaxploitation, boomp3, movie art, movies, radio, trailer
To whom it may concern.
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Labels: frames, Photoshop, photoshopping, PS, The Missing link
Help me organize my music library. I've got one folder called "Mel en Sol May 1" and I have no idea what that is. Well it could be some great library music. It all sounds something like this:
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Labels: boomp3, library music, music, music library
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Labels: gif, gif animation, my own gif animations, sub, submarine
I thought this was going to be a repost but going through the archives I can't find it. So, for the first time in this blog:
Ben Samuels' Classic Golden Age Comic Book Cover Gallery
Via Fokital (NSFW)
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Labels: Comic Book Cover, comics, Covers, illustration, vintage comics
Have you run out of ideas for this evenings dinner? Why don't you check out Hakon's recipe for Contrafilet Doria? Click the small image to the left for the recipe!
In Swedish?! So??
Flickr
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Labels: cook book, food, Hakon's Cook Book, Hakons, recipe, swedish, Vintage Food
Japanese Snack Packaging Design
- Flickr gallery.
Via El Burlador
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Labels: design, japan, Japanese, package, packaging, Snack Pack, snacks
German Farm Tractors
Via Fokital (NSFW)
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Labels: agricultural, Ephemera, farm, farming, German, germany, tractors, vintage
Nevver - one image & one mp3
It is what it says, and it is all very well done!
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Oro Solido - La Tanguita Roja:
Video added by dalvar3
/mrdantefontana, summer here we come!
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Labels: Mambo, music, Music Video, youtube
The Cardigans - Sick and Tired. (1994)
Uploaded by Beryl02
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Labels: music, Music Video, Sick and Tired, The Cardigans, Video, youtube
Cinema postcards and photos
Via Peanut Butter Sandwich
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Labels: architecture, cinemas, flickr
TWILIGHTZONE! recently gave us the P.J. Proby album "Somewhere" and now they serve us even more: "I am P. J. Proby" (1964) and "P.J. Proby" (1965).
Go get it!
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Labels: music, P.J. Proby, Twilightzone
"...from the genius "Speaking of Animals" series done by Jerry Fairbanks (from an idea from his buddy Tex Avery!) for Paramount in the 1940's" More to come says PappyStuckey who uploaded it.
Via Fokital (NSFW)
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Labels: 1940s, animals, Cow cow boogie, cows, Jerry Fairbanks, speaking animals, Speaking of Animals, Video, youtube
Inuit is said to have many meanings - one of them being The Land of Man (Människornas Land). I happened to stumble upon this charming children's book illustrated by the wonderful Dane Ingrid Vang Nyman (1916-1959). She will always be known as the first illustrator of the Pippi Longstocking stories, but here is something else. It's a story about the Inuit children Nuka and Naja who gets lost and has to make ways to survive in nature. One of the ways is collecting eggs as you'll see below. A few more pictures to see here.
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Labels: illustration, Ingrid Vang Nyman, Inuit, Människornas Land, Pippi Långstrump, Pippi Longstocking