Chocolate For My Sister
This is an illustration by Hans Arnold for an episode of the short story series ”Veckans Chock” (Shock of the week) in the Swedish magazine Veckorevyn. The story was written by Pat Stadley and in translation (back to English, I guess) the title would be "Chocolate for my sister". It was probably published in the late sixties or early seventies, is my guess.
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Only 7 Days To Go!
- Hans Arnold illustrations previously in this blog.
- Hans Arnold in the Monster Brains blog
The kickstarter starter is an editor and director with the national Swedish TV company and he has filmed many hours of interviews and has collected hours of other material. What is left is basically editing everything together. The goal was 65.000 SEK (about 7.000 USD) and it has happily just now been reached. However, additional money is still welcome!
If you are, like I am, a fan of Hans Arnold and would like to see this documentary made in the best possible way - here's your chance to contribute!
Unfortunately the Kickstarter description is in Swedish but you might be able to figure it out with Google translate.
PS. I have personally nothing to do with this project. I just want to see the documentary completed.
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Westworld
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Labels: 1970s, movie posters, Sci-Fi movie posters, western
Denis McLoughlin Covers
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They Call Her One Eye
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Here are some gif animations from the movie
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Labels: 1970s, christina lindberg, exploitation, movies, thriller
Nom nom nom
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Labels: book illustrations, illustration
Vincent Price by Gogos
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Labels: Basil Gogos, horror movies, illustration, vincent price
Dr. Phibes
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Labels: 1970s, Dr Phibes, horror, horror movies, Monster Movie Posters, movie posters, vincent price
Dick Bruna
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Labels: children's books, children's illustration, Dick Bruna, dutch, graphic design, illustration
Classic Creeps
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Labels: horror, magazine covers, vintage comics
Angel
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Labels: 1930s, actress, angel, German, Marlene Dietrich
Mind If I Call You Dick?
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Labels: 1990s, dick tracy, movie posters
Accidentally Rothko
Paint over
Dangerous Minds: "...photographer and artist Mattie Kannard has spent the past eight years photographing graffiti, but only after it has been painted over by the building owners. The results often resemble an unintentional pastiche of Mark Rothko’s style of abstract expressionism."
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Labels: art, graffiti, Mark Rothko
For Everybody
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Labels: 1920s, art deco, brazil, Brazilian, José Carlos, magazine covers, Magazines, Para Todos
For Your Viewing Pleasure
A further volume of Oscar nominated cartoonist Grickle (Graham Annable) Vines for your viewing pleasure. Vol 1.
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Computer Space
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Labels: 1970s, computer, flyers, games, vintage, vintage ads
Mamma Mia! Does Your Mother Know?
Agnetha, Giant Lollipop and Creepy Dolls
Most artist have probably been talked into doing weird photo shoots which they have regretted afterwards. It would surprise me if Agnetha is as happy with this one as the rest of us are, today.
Let me leave you with this bonus photo of all of the A:s and B:s all wrapped up and ready to go...



































