I made this. It's very choppy stop-motion, since this is only my second attempt at animation. It took many hours to make, so it was truly a labor of love. :)
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This is a tiny booklet (4"x5 1/2") of cartoon drawings by an Atlanta comic artist from Atlanta named Martyn Cooper. He has included drawings of all of Morrissey's singles covers from 1989-1995. I thought it was pretty cool, except Moz's nose and eyes look weird. :) Not bad...
I'm about to embark on a Morrissey-related art project and I'm looking for some ideas. Without going into too much detail, I'm thinking of props or images that would be pertinent to his image and lyrics from the Smiths years til now. I'm also trying to remember various things Moz has had written...
...for the star in a reasonably priced car segment. We've been talking about this recently at my house. I naturally suggest Morrissey. Other names that have come up include Noel Fielding, Julian Barratt, and a few others. Anybody have any other ideas?
I know Bysshe started this thread originally, but I think it's worth reviving, and this is really trippy:
http://www.yooouuutuuube.com/
Just search or paste in the URL of any Youtube video. Here's one of November Spawned a Monster...
Just wondering, cause Atlanta radio sucks for a large city, and even worse since the "alternative" channel went all HD and online a while back...I can count on one hand the number of times I've heard any Morrissey or Smiths on the radio in the last year, and at least three of those times it's...
Surprised no one has mentioned this yet but....For its 1000th issue this week, Entertainment Weekly has compiled lists of the "best" 100 tv shows, movies, albums, books, etc to come out in the last 25 years. The Queen Is Dead came in at #73 on the list of 100 albums. The full list can be found...
I am now in possession of a Piccadilly Palare 7" promo (like the one pictured below). It was a part of the deal when I bought my copy of Peepholism on Ebay. I'm not a huge Moz collector; I only tend to buy what I'll actually listen to, watch, read, or wear, and I can't listen to a 45 without a...
Much to my surprise, I ran across one today in an art textbook ("Living With Art," 6th ed.), in amongst the Leonardos, Van Goghs, Japanese woodcuts, and Greek statues:
Yes, it's really about the artist/designer who created the image, but....Where is the most unexpected place you've seen...
Is anyone else here going? It seems I'll be attending by myself, once again. It would be nice to maybe meet up with some kind folks?
By the way, doesn't it seem oddly appropriate to go to a Morrissey concert "alone?" ;)
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