Thursday, November 25, 2010
How Do You Prevent Labia Stretching
Experpento make me a little interview in his section Expresarte.
Experpento
, for space and for the honor of showing my work and talk about my experience in his journal.
, for space and for the honor of showing my work and talk about my experience in his journal.
The illustration serves as head of this interview is part of the poems signal (Raul Vacas
and Sara Morante, Ed
Munanalrüido
) Munanalrüido
I recommend a visit / read the magazine, its contents and other interviews, and other interesting sections.
click here.
Interviewed at Mag Experpento If you want to read it, click here
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Good Words Of Advice When Stressed
an illustrator's life is sometimes full of horrific stories. Even this can become something inspiring ... and comical.
will soon be able to teach more of the work I've been doing, and I have also two stories that fill me with joy of the good.
Illustrators, Sometimes, go-through dantesque situations. This dog always turn Into Something inspiring ... and hilarious.
I've been working in Many, Many Things These Days lovely, and I have a couple of very good news to share with you all.
I've been working in Many, Many Things These Days lovely, and I have a couple of very good news to share with you all.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Oxford Freedom Plan And Birth Control
Coloured Balls - Ball Power - Oz'73
"Ball Power" more oil and the hard rock perpetrator of the recently deceased Lobby Loyde with Coloured Balls, hard boogie in the style cockney Aussie, with the guitar of L. Loyde oozing tons of class and expertise.
Coloured Balls were formed by Lobby Loyde, Andrew Fordham, Janis Miglans and Trevor Young, these belonged to a movement Australian native early 70's called the "sharpies."
The device opens the "Flash" a whole proto-punk anthem, followed by a couple of short volleys of raw rock'n'roll "Mama Do not You Get Me Wrong" and more boogie "Will not You Make Up Your Mind "," Something New "is a sleazy blues, high containment darkest led by Janis bass and guitar Miglans Lobby quietly creeping over the issue," BPR "cultivates a heavy slow blues that is directly linked" Human Being "a hard whiplash high energy descent, with thunderous rhythm section and guitars and vocals with eerie interlude and verging on the sublime crescendo in" Whole Lotta Shakin '"versioned crudisimamente the teacher Jerry Lee Lewis, "Hey, Whats You Name" is a dirty and dangerous hard boogie beer topped by a single impressive, the thing ends with a huge hard space called "That's What Mama Said" with traces of Hawkwind, theremins interstellar Loyde and guitar playing alien mode.
Among the bonus tracks highlight this animality of 16 minutes called "GOD" rescued from the album "Summer Jam", a space jam up just mutating into an orgy of noise, feedback and coupling damaging the host. Reprinted in luxurious digipack
by Aztec Music in 2006.
Proto Mullets
Pass: www.fastumhell.blogspot.com
"Ball Power" more oil and the hard rock perpetrator of the recently deceased Lobby Loyde with Coloured Balls, hard boogie in the style cockney Aussie, with the guitar of L. Loyde oozing tons of class and expertise.
Coloured Balls were formed by Lobby Loyde, Andrew Fordham, Janis Miglans and Trevor Young, these belonged to a movement Australian native early 70's called the "sharpies."
The device opens the "Flash" a whole proto-punk anthem, followed by a couple of short volleys of raw rock'n'roll "Mama Do not You Get Me Wrong" and more boogie "Will not You Make Up Your Mind "," Something New "is a sleazy blues, high containment darkest led by Janis bass and guitar Miglans Lobby quietly creeping over the issue," BPR "cultivates a heavy slow blues that is directly linked" Human Being "a hard whiplash high energy descent, with thunderous rhythm section and guitars and vocals with eerie interlude and verging on the sublime crescendo in" Whole Lotta Shakin '"versioned crudisimamente the teacher Jerry Lee Lewis, "Hey, Whats You Name" is a dirty and dangerous hard boogie beer topped by a single impressive, the thing ends with a huge hard space called "That's What Mama Said" with traces of Hawkwind, theremins interstellar Loyde and guitar playing alien mode.
Among the bonus tracks highlight this animality of 16 minutes called "GOD" rescued from the album "Summer Jam", a space jam up just mutating into an orgy of noise, feedback and coupling damaging the host. Reprinted in luxurious digipack
by Aztec Music in 2006.
Proto Mullets
Pass: www.fastumhell.blogspot.com
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