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Tuesday 10 March 2009

3d.

Lots of different paints and inks on an inside out cereal packet (probably).


Robert Del Naja. A.k.a. "3d"
From my "copy everything Anton Corbijn has ever done" days.

16 comments:

xerxes said...

Nice eyes. Any girl would want to introduce him to her parents.

Kim Ayres said...

Any parent would be wary about having him introduced by their daughter...

savannah said...

and here ya'll are! figured turnabout was fairplay, sugar, thanks for stopping by. ;) (we seem to know many of the same people. how is it we've never met?) xo

savannah said...

i like that, sugar! quick and funny! ;) xox

savannah said...

and an artist, too? ;) xo

Ms Scarlet said...

Damn sexy... Is that a motorway flyover behind him? Is he running away from the scene of a crime? Did his car break down?
Sx

xerxes said...

Two sides of the same coin, no, Kim? But I defer to your experience.

Ché l'écossais said...

Yep, Savannah, a graffiti artist and DJ - which is always better than the daughter bringing home a lawyer, I would have thought.

It is a flyover, Scarlet, he's probably been "getting up" as they say in graffiti circles, and the whole gritty urban decay thing makes for a nicely windswept photo-op.
I understand teenagers buy into that whole "life is gloom" thing, which helps shift a few units.

Barlinnie said...

I would put money on that flyover being the very same junction as the M74/M8 in Glesga.

Superb and impressive artwork.

Daphne Wayne-Bough said...

I wish I could raise one eyebrow like that.

Ché l'écossais said...

Thank you kindly, James.
(no offence, pal)

You will, Dafters, you will.

Pat said...

He's a dead ringer for an actor in a current soap 'Coronation Street' but as I am the only blogger who watches Corrie no-one will know who I mean. Peter, The character is a congenital liar, alcoholic, and serial adulterer - otherwise a nice chap.

Anonymous said...

En tout cas ce n'est pas Ice T...Il n'est pas rouge !!

Unknown said...

PI - Last time I saw Corrie was, um, 1979.
We used to watch it religiously, but now, with ex-pat status, all I get is some knock-off BBC upstart clone involving lots of cockneys.

And Corries theme tune is much better, too.

Non, Crabtree, c'est vrai, il est pas rouge, mais de gauche comme-meme.

Daphne Wayne-Bough said...

Don't get me started on Corrie. I never recovered from the night Minnie Caldwell dropped dead in the snug.

poizzenapple said...

nice work! thanks massive! ;)