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POPSMichael Dickinson I thought it was time to revisit Michael Dickinson's gallery and this recent image featuring Hillary Clinton seems like an appropriate clip. I recently installed the new version of the Clipmarks tool into Firebox and had no end of problems with an extension conflict. It finally seems to have been fixed by a nifty new maintainence program so all's well and I'll be posting more clips regularly again.
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POPSScott Wade Image of Albert Einstein and a cat's paw which I found in the "Stumble Upon" art group. The link leads there but one more click then will take you on to the artist's own site.
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POPSAmy Crehore One of a series of delightful paintings all around the same theme. Follow the link for more.
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POPSMax Parrish A master of US magazine illustration in what some regard as it's Golden Age,
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POPSKate Kretz A painting of Angelina Jolie which has something to say about both religion and consumerism. The artists is Kate Kretz - follow the link to her blof.
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POPSBorin Van Loon Hair-raising stuuff! Once upon a time, somewhere around the punk rock era, there was an all-female band called "The Slits" and this is a portrait of them commissioned for a print series at the time. The artist, Borin van Loon, was recently in touch again so I thought a revisit was due. Borin also produced some memorable images of Gary Numan, The Rolling Stones and Siouxsie Sioux. He is currently producing a new comic book and you can see more by clicking on the link.
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POPSJulz This artist is simply called Julz and the painting is entitled "Religion Theory".
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POPSMichael Dickinson One of artist Michael Dickinson's politically driven montages. His work has been censored all over the place, but this is from his latest site.
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POPSAbu Grahib One of a disturbing set of images by artist Fernando Botero depicting life in the Abu Grahib prison in Iraq
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POPSEnd Result Well it's art. From the Guardian, the excellent cartoonist Steve Bell with his reaction to the US election results.
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POPSKosovo This is a painting simply called "Kosovo". It's by an old friend of mine, feminist artist Caroline Coon, who is based here in London. For more examples, follow the link to her gallery.