On a whim, I started putting Nicolas Cage’s eyes on people. I’m odd like that:
See the rest of the collection at http://caged-eyes.tumblr.com
On a whim, I started putting Nicolas Cage’s eyes on people. I’m odd like that:
See the rest of the collection at http://caged-eyes.tumblr.com
I really need a snappier title than “composite groups” don’t I? Anyway, the basic idea here is to take the facial features of musical group members and combine them to form a single individual.
The classic version of “Guess Who?” was a staple of many a 70s child’s upbringing. It got ruined in the late 80s by the increasingly politically correct market, with good reason, as it lacked any ethnic minority faces, however, what it was replaced with was an awful caricaturised mess. So, here is what I would have liked to have seen…
(Click here for Huffington Post Comedy blog posting)
The basic principle of my animangle pieces is taking two halves and making it into one… well, here’s that principle applied to celebrity double acts…
(Link to Huffington Post Comedy blog posting)
Pope resigns from his cushty role at The Vatican. Next stop: Hollywood…probably.
Our action heroes are getting older and the sequels keep on coming, each time the hair and plots gets thinner. So, a glimpse into the future…
This started as an exercise in aging people… I started with Bruce Willis. Deciding to give him hair to make him look older was an odd decision but I think it works better than no hair.
A stupid idea that consumed about 3 hours of my life. It’s all photoshopped with no printing involved.
Woke up at 5am and my waking thought was “I’ll stick proboscis monkey noses onto the cabinet”… I really should ignore myself at that hour but…
New York Skyscraper Photobomb – 2012/2013 (See Huffington Post Blog Posting)
Variations on a theme of the classic black and white photo of builders perched on a girder eating their lunch without safety gear with the New York skyline behind them.