Sunday, December 27, 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009

vintage specimen jar and illustrations

this is an illustration from an interesting anatomy book.
I covered the whole illustration in beeswax and then adhered the illustration to mylar paper.
I cut around the illustration and put it in this specimen jar to look like something from a lab.
the piece measure's just over 8 inches in height.
you can find these jars on eBay and you can download medical illustrations straight from the web.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

interesting collages and altered art for inspiration!


I am putting to together packets of wonderful post cards and vintage advertising, palm reading charts old tarot cards sheet music, photographs, stamps., old type, clip art, and stencils.
they will be available at i candy vintage 453 Rathgar Ave.
i will post some links to my favorite collage artist and altered art links for inspiration.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Vintage Raleigh Touring bike England

I am selling my favourite bicycle.. This a vintage bike made in England and the quintessential bicycle you would see everyone their riding in the countryside.
I love the bike but I have to make room in my garage for other important and useful articles which I never use. I have had the bike for 12 years and have driven it twice in that time.
It is not practical for me because I once had a gorgeous bike stolen from Woseley and I am to paranoid to park this bike anywhere.
If you know anyone looking for a fantastic old bike please have them call me.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

three muses Sandy, Elton, and Twiggy

Just look at these adorable three young woman getting all excited for the big Halloween parties in the Exchange District this past Saturday.
Left to Right is Sandy from the movie Grease and that is Elton (no last name required) in the middle.
and the third beauty is Twiggy.
She was actually buying the most gorgeous vintage headband for a flapper look.
I just called her Twiggy!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Antique Typewriters


Twenty-plus antique typewriters live with me. Let me tell you, these are NOT convenient things to collect. Postage stamps or pocket lint would have been better choices.
http://www.antiquetypewriters.com/collection/index.htmA fantastic site for antique typewriters

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Beelitz-Heilstätten

this is an actual photo taken by bumble-bee on flickr.
she gets into the most interesting abandoned buildings.
this reminds me of my childhood.
my deaf sister Diane worked as a hairdresser at what was then the Brandon Mental Hospital. It was situated on the North Hill of town and had huge grounds overlooking a winding river.
She would often take me to work with her and I would hang around the kitchen making toast for all the patients.
They loved me and yet I feared them but I obliged because I knew I was a little ray of sunshine in their otherwise regimented routine.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Curvy Goddess


Curvy Goddess
Originally uploaded by marymaxsmother
this is a sculpture I made about 15 years ago.
she stands about three feet tall and is at my front door.
I sometimes rest the watering can on her arm.
Now that Halloween is coming I think I am going to light her with a black light and the fog machine.
I have to change her name from goddess to Elvira...

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Paper crepe costumes


I found this adorable 10 cent original price still on the cover, paper booklet dated from the thirties and produce by the Dennison Manufacturing Company.
I believe they are the people who make crepe paper. There are 25 patterns in all and I will show them all to you before the end of the month so come back often. They are very easy to make and require very little sewing.
You can find crepe paper at Michael's in all colours or you could sew these with real fabric too.
Have a safe halloween!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Stage make up book great for halloween

click on the link for a larger picture.
there is a clown,old man, cowboy,pirate,water sprite, moulin rouge witch, geisha and 33 full colour plates in all.
there are tips of using putty, creating hair and beards.
let me know if you are interested in any one in particular and I will upload the picture for you with the instructions for creating the mask.
have a safe Halloween!



Saturday, October 10, 2009

a little letter from my friends that are travelling in Africa

The Great Rift Valley from Northern Turkey to Mozambique. The greatest valley on earth on a fault line. On these savannahs between Tanzania and Kenya is one of the greatest migrations not destroyed by the blight of humanity. The savannahs are a more hilly ;and disjointed form of the prairies in North America. There too was mass migration of buffalos almost wiped out from 1880-85 by Buffalo Bill and the fellow slaughterers hired by the railroad barons to starve out the indigenous peoples and make the "west" safe and free.

On the savannahs the zebra and wildebeeste still roam by the thousands. The migration follows the grass after the rains. First the zebras eat through the tall grass, and then the wildebeestes finish off eating the short grasses left by the zebras; they live in harmony with the Masaii Mara. (Ma is the language, and Saii is the people, and Mara is the savannah; the people speaking ma of the savannah) This is the Masaii Mara of Kenya. These people with their distinctive long lobed ears and bright coloured dress are also migratory, they herd cattle and goats, their status symbols. They drink the blood mixed with milk and eat almost no vegetation, much like the traditional Arctic Inuit. They seldom eat the meat as the precious cattle are a man's wealth.

Into this idealic Masaii Mara come we, the tourist safaris. At over a hundred dollars a day per person the pop-up roof trucks of 6 people armed with binoculars and cameras are common on the mara. Radioing sightings the guides roam the massive park and give exceptional information on the habits, age, and grouping of the animals of Africa.

The first hour out a rare and exceptional sight of a leopard with his kill, a wildebeeste. Just 4 meters away we watch the magnificent cat rip the inside of the carcass unaffected by the vehicles surrounding him.

Next, two lions, mother and older daughter, by a waterhold wait for dusk the preferred hunting time. We return to camp through the herds of zebra and wildebeeste stoping to admire a familyof African giraffes, whose hearts are so large, heartattacks are their main killer.

The next day starts early with three lionesses sleeping about 10 meters from their fershly killed zebra. They lay on their back strateching their legs in the air like huge housecats. One awakens and return to the zebra for a wee breakfast, ripping, chewing and looking at the tourists with a bloody moustache. We saw so many animals on our full day it makes you want to re-write the song....."there were green alligators......" some hipppos too, elephants with babies, warthogs and baboons, silverback jackals and rhinos. The antelopefamily from the smallest dik-dik (weighing just 5 kgs. and mating for life), the thompson gazelles, impalas, tpis, waterbucks, reebucks, grand gazelles and the largest the eland. Lots of food for the big cats!!!! And of course hundreds of buffalo, considered the most dangerous to humans as they charge unproboked. The sighting of two male lions brothers, with two females again resting, sated from the nearby zebra. While close all the young lionesses and cubs awaited their turn at the feast. About a dozen lions altogether.

The wildlife in the Masaii Mara is overwhelming. Definitely the highlight of 12 years on the road. The park had several places with ample water in the rivers and streams. The Masaii have to get permission to graze their animals in the reserve....while the lands alotted to the Masai are suffering from the severe Kenyan drought we hear about on the news. Their treasured animals are dying of thirst. Another climate change nightmare in process.

We drive from the Masai Mara up through the highlands -- the agricultural belt where amazinglyit is lush and green. We are heading to Lake Nakura, pne of three, inland salt water lakes, and are rewarded with the sight of a sea of pink --- pink flamingoes. These lakes are the habitat of the flamingo and they too are evidently shrinking by the large white salt ring visible around them. The back side of the lake we spot the rare white rhinos basking in the sun with a nursing babe!!! Absolutely amazing -- Africa. We feel so privileged to enjoy the "hunting with the eye"!

We are now at the beach Malindi enjoying an apartment, a pool and yoga.....and an interesting local article from the national

newspaper.....Malindi, Oct.9/09 "School shut over claims of evil spirits' attacks....Ganda Primary School in Malindi was closed yesterday after pupils claimed they had been attacked by evil spirits. Trouble started last week when some pupils collapsed and started showing sign of "being possessed". Another group of girls developed seizures yesteray, claiming they saw people dressed in white robes coming after them. Education officials said pupils were sent home following the incident.

it's a strange, strange world.....

love to you all, darryl and dale

Friday, September 25, 2009

Stenciling old warped and scratched salvation army record bin music albums


Rockin' Richards Vinyl  Record and CD show
October 4th  10-4
I have a lot of eighties  punk records.
( Anti-pasti, ire,the exploited, dead man' shadow, sex pistols etc.)


 these are up cycled records I am stenciling.

The Collyer brothers Mansion In New York City.


Workers had to cut through the roof and lift out 136 tons of junk, floor by floor: the grand pianos, two organs, and a clavichord; human medical specimens preserved in a glass jars; the chassis of a Model-T Ford; a library of thousands of medical and... engineering books; an armory of weapons; gas chandeliers; the folding top of a horse drawn carriage; a rusted bicycle; three dressmaking dummies; a saw horse; a doll carriage; a rusted bed spring; a kerosene stove; a checkerboard; a child's chair; countless old newspapers; pinup girl photos; 6 U.S. flags and one Union Jack; a primitive X-Ray machine; and 34 bank deposit books with the balance totaling $3,007.18....does this sound like anybody we know?
I told Allan we have to get rid of the Ford!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A little Samba and Sol Poster for icandyvintage


Polaroid 160


Polaroid 160
Originally uploaded by Yo Spiff

I have this camera with some very old black and white film.
I may have to go down to the exchange and dress up my favourite models for some old time photography stunts.
This was such a fun thing to do back in the eighties when there was so much interesting punk graffiti to use as backdrops.
I still love the area for its heritage and old buildings but unfortunately it has lost some of its charm with all the drunks that frequent the area.

Monday, September 21, 2009

skulls


skulls
Originally uploaded by marymaxsmother

ms spidy woman



Originally uploaded by Eusibe
How great is this[ photo?
I would love to know what this was being shot for?
A model search perhaps.
I love the clothes the hair the makeup the tat2 also.

Friday, September 18, 2009

nerd party invite!


nerd party invite!
Originally uploaded by .elsie*cake.
hey does this sound like a fun idea...I just scored a bunch of Buddy Holly records so we could dance and play dress up too.

prettiest tattoo ever?

yes I agree elsie cake!
I cannot wait to show this ta2 to the girls at Metamorphosis