this level of luxury is simply unmatched
this level of luxury is simply unmatched
John Biggers
Homage to the See Saw, 1974
Conté crayons on cream wove paper.
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Erika Hegewisch (b. 1937) - Vom Licht ins Dunkel (From Light into Darkness), 2000
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‘Alix Appearing in Mask’ painting by Tony Robert Fleury, circa 1891.
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-what Anne Rice actually wrote about Lestat
80′s concept cars
- Citroën Karin + interior (1980)
- Honda HP X by Pininfarina(1984)
- Pontiac Pursuit (1987)
- Chevrolet Express (1987)
- Subaru F-624 Estremo + interior (1987)
- Ford Bronco DM1 (1988)
- Cadillac Voyage (1988)
God the pink panther theme is so slay. Badum. Badum. Badum badum BADUM badum baduuuuuum. Ba dadada duuuum.
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I think I posted this before, but that was no doubt 4,000 posts ago. So here you go again.
It might be hard to believe but the car used at the beginning of ‘The Pink Panther Show’ cartoon series was actually the real thing. If you cast your mind back, the sequence involved the car pulling up at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in and the film then cuts to the animated scenes.
The car was built in 1969 and was based on an Oldsmobile Toronado complete with 7 litre engine. It was pink of course with pink furry interior which also contained a bar and a mobile phone.
I’m pretty certain the Pink Panther wasn’t real though. Award yourself 5 bonus points if you can still hum the theme tune.
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Milan Kunc (Czech, 1944) - Slit II (1986)
1992. Midtown Manhattan skyline at dusk with Citicorp building and a crescent moon. By Thomas Hoepker
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