My black and white late 80s/early 90s art photos with Guided By Voices' The Tumblers from Devil Between My Toes EP.photo robert toren bob photos photography photograph black and white art artsy models urban landscape landscapes 35mm 120mm negatives lenses darkroom darkrooms single double lens reflex print silver models model nude sensual friends family memories rock bands davis california 80s 1980s bands [ More Detail ]
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My black and white art photos from late 80s/early 90s, with Guided By Voices' The Tumblers from Devil Between My Toes EP.photo robert toren bob photos photography photograph black and white art artsy models urban landscape landscapes 35mm 120mm negatives lenses darkroom darkrooms single double lens reflex print silver models model nude sensual friends family memories rock bands davis california 80s 1980s bands [ More Detail ]
This is my tribute to naruto and all all his other friends in Black, White, and sometimes Grey.song: Black and WhiteArtist: AcceptanceAlbum: Lost For Words [ More Detail ]
Het Best Western ART Hotel Rotterdam is modern en artistiek ingericht en biedt uitzicht op de oude havens. Elke kamer heeft een uniek interieur en uitgebreide voorzieningen. Comfort en stijl gaan er hand in hand en de vriendelijke service doet recht aan de gevestigde naam van de Best Western hotelketen.Meer informatie vindt u op:http://www.hotels.nl/nl/rotterdam/arthotel/ [ More Detail ]
Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire heroine created by Forrest J Ackerman for Warren Publishing's namesake black-and-white horror-comics magazine, and developed by Archie Goodwin with artists Frank Frazetta and Tom Sutton.Vampirella first appeared as a horror-story hostess in Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), continuing in that capacity through issue #8 (Nov. 1970) when she was "revamped" as a leading character.Vampirella initially appeared in Warren Publishing's Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969) and lasted until issue #112 (1983). The title was a sister magazine of Warren's horror-comics magazines Creepy and Eerie. Like those magazines' respective mascots, Uncle Creepy and Cousin Eerie, Vampirella hosted anthological horror stories. Unlike the other two hosts, Vampirella would also star in her own story, which would headline each issue. Vampirella was initially edited by Bill Parente. It would later be edited by Archie Goodwin (issues #7-12, 34-5), Billy Graham (#13-16), Bill DuBay (#21-50, 87-95, 101-102) and Louise Jones (#51-86).The first artists for Vampirella were Frank Frazetta (the premiere cover) and Tom Sutton (interior art). Jose Gonzalez became the character's primary artist starting with issue #12. Other artists who would draw Vampirella during her magazine's original run included Gonzalo Mayo, Leopold Sanchez, Esteban Maroto, José Ortiz, Escolano, Rudy Nebres, Ramon Torrents, Pablo Marcos, Jim Janes, John Lakey and Val Lakey.Backup features appearing in Vampirella included "Tomb of the Gods", "Pantha" and "Fleur". Vampirella herself also appeared in a story with fellow Warren characters Pantha and The Rook in Eerie #94-95, and with most of the Warren characters in a company crossover special in Eerie #130. The final issue of the original Vampirella was cover-dated March 1983. [ More Detail ]
Chennai based artist Soundararajan captures the colours of nature in black and white and with just pen and ink. It's all strokes, but in the artistic hands of Soundararajan, landscapes get a different dimension, and Art lovers are fascinated. [ More Detail ]
All mediums, self taught artist. Lesbian, men, women, animals. funny, illustrations. Black and white drawings. Lesbian art show. Painted by Lesbian artist. Debra Tyson [ More Detail ]
This is the pilot episode of the show, which was retained on kinescope, not videotape. You can see the whole pilot episode at the Museum of TV and Radio in N.Y. or L.A. Jeopardy was never broadcast in black and white. It was always in color from the debut in 1964. Color video tape was very expensive back then so almost every episode was erased so the tape could be re-used. [ More Detail ]
Just a few samples of my fine art originalabstracts. I hope to add new art shortly, I work in many unique styles, at this time my work consists of abstract, landscapes, and florals. New project under construction black and white art deco. [ More Detail ]