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Space Teriyaki 4 
Visions of space and the future in Japan in the 70s and 80s. What you are seeing here is a selection of scans from my (somewhat endless) stash of books and...
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Harry Clarke's Fairy Tales 
In 1922, Harrap published The Fairy Tales of Perrault with pictures by Ireland's Illustration God Harry Clarke (1889–1931). While not as frightening as Clarke's...
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Kris Kool 
This amazing French graphic novel—Kris Kool by Philip Caza—was published in 1970 by Eric Losfeld/Le Terrain Vague. The scans are courtesy of David from Jive...
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Taking Tiger Mountain (Again) 
Aeron at Monster Brains just featured some vintage German ad cards from the enormous collection of flickr user cigcardpix. My eye was drawn immediately to his set...
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War Is a Verb 
Collages by Allan Kausch (c) 2011 Allan Kausch (c) 2011 Allan Kausch (c) 2011 Allan Kausch (c) 2011 Allan Kausch (c) 2011 Allan Kausch (c) 2011...
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Kylberg's Cocktails 
Carl Kylberg (1878–1952) was an important and controversial figure in twentieth-century Swedish art. Though I can't find much information about him in English,...
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The Underworld 
Image 1 : Trumpet Spirit Image 2 : Medicine for Nightmares Music I was listening to and wholly inspired by Faze O Moodymann Leroy Burgess Franky Knuckles Sun Ra ...
 
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Here comes the ocean. And the waves. 
Four illustrations by Andrzej Strumiłło for Robert Stiller's Narzeczony z morza (Poland, 1971). (It's a children's book, which may not be so obvious.)...
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The Testament of Orpheus 
Here are some scans from a grainy 1960s Penguin Pelican of Two Screenplays: The Blood of a Poet and The Testament of Orpheus by Jean Cocteau. I featured the above...
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Mount Analogue 
"And You, What Do You Seek?" [the title of the last chapter, never written] Here's the outrageous City Lights edition of Rene Daumal's Mount Analogue. Apparently it...
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Cendrars, illustrated by Dos Passos  
I've been threatening this post since Jan.2008, continually putting it off because of the hair-raising prospect of destroying the book by scanning. It...
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Histoire un-Naturelle 
Selected works by Ruth Marten In Ruth Marten's remarkable world, Pinnipeds and Quadrupeds must fight off the advances of hirsute Lotharios while foot fetishists...
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The Girl in the Abstract Bed 
"There once was a girl named Nicole Pennsylvania Snow who, when she was ten months old, slept in an abstract bed designed and decorated for her by a famous artist."...
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Rop's Wild Animals 
Wild Animals—a wonderful self-published book by Rop van Mierlo—is already in its second printing. Buy one direct from the illustrator! ...
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Why is the blade on your eye?  
I feature here Heinz Valk's illustrations for a children's poem book by Helvi Jurisson (Estonia). In submitting these scans, Piia from A Lifetime of Temporary...
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Ten Beetles Humming 
These illustrations come from a Czech anthology which pairs stories for children with six different Czech illustrators. Kveta Packovska's section is a little too...
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Concept Wallpapers 
To celebrate my new wallpaper range i have made a free desktop wallpaper for you to download just click the image, follow the instructions add to your desktop and...
 
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Up reading because of insomnia 
This post originally appeared on July 30, 2008 Sometimes at night -- the Flea meditated on a certain occasion -- when, as now, I am up reading because of...
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Pink Pow-Wow: 60s and 70s Magazine Ads from Japan 
I spent a few hours recently digging through the Japanese blog That's Eurobeat—through all 5,443 images in fact. While the blogger has been scanning vintage...
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Lacoste Tees for Esquire 
Styling Classic Lacoste Tees for Esquire. Photographer Michael; Bodiam.
Yellow Light  
Second of the light series with Alexander Kent.
 
The Bookery Cook 
Orange and fig pud Marinated prawns with avocado and pineapple salsa and rice Two illustrations for a excellent cook book! The Bookery Cook explores and...
 
Joanne Oldham 
Sammy Harkham of Family recently edited and published a wonderful 48-page zine of artwork and memoirs by Joanne Oldham. I've included some of my favorite images and...
GQ - Kasabian 
Kasabian for GQ This Illustration of the band Kasabian is to accompany an article pointing out the rather funny contrast between their stage performance and...
Shanghai Expression: Graphic Design in China in the... 
As featured in the book Chinese Graphic Design in the Twentieth Century by Scott Minick and Jiao Ping About half of this 160-page book is devoted to the 1920s and...
The whole world is a series of miracles 
Illustrations from a 1928 edition of Andersen's fairy tales, from 50 Watts fave Takeo Takei Bio from the Kodomo No Kuni site:Takei was born in Suwa, Nagano...
The Bookplate Collection: Second Half 
20 bookplates from the John Starr Stewart Ex Libris Collection at the University of Illinois Library PK at BibliOdyssey featured bookplates from the first half of...
Fabric Forest Signs 
Fabric collages by Marta Pieczonko, who was born in 1980 in Warsaw and lives and works in Cologne. "forest sign I," 2010 "forest sign II," 2010 "forest sign...
Hallå!: 25 Vintage Posters from Sweden 
I found these posters as expired auction listings and I hope you enjoy this rather lazy image dump. Another installment of Swedish book cover design is coming soon....
Love Saves The Day 
Design for the SOLD OUT Love Saves the Day festival 3rd June 2012 For more info go here Love saves the day festival
 
Hay Festival  
Hay Festival From May to June last year the Hay Festival once more took place in the small Welsh village of Hay-on-Wye. I produced images for the...
Koganemaru the Dog 
Illustrations by Shotaro Honda for the 1938 children's book Koganemaru (こがねまる) Bio for Shotaro Honda (1893–1939) via Kodomo no kuni:Honda was born in...
Lizards Don’t Eat Cheese: Vintage Cuban Book Covers 
These book covers originally appeared as part of a "centerfold" in Gratuitous Type, "the pamphlet of typographic smut." Gratuitous Type publisher Elana Schlenker...
The Garage Mural 
This is the Mural I created to go in The Garage Leeds. This large scale piece is dedicated to one of my favourite artists Keith Haring and one of his and my...
 
The Writers 
Line work combined with collage to depict the writers Alex Chancellor & Alex Petridis.
Creative Review - advertising 
Creative Review This illustration accompanies an article about the decline of the bastard in advertising. I took inspiration from Richard E Grant's character...
Sumse Sumsebrumm 
Illustrations by Heinrich Strub for Sumse Sumsebrumm (Switzerland, 1946), from the collection of Arthur van Kruining This is an adaptation of a children's rhyme by...
Das Feuerzeug 
Illustrations by Heinrich Strub for Das Feuerzeug (The Tinderbox / Fyrtøiet) by H. C. Andersen (Switzerland, 1956) Michael at Stopping Off Place kindly donated...