“General Foods Products: Friends of the Family” (1951)
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1949 Birds Eye Frozen Strawberries with recipe for Long Cake
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Vista aérea do viaduto do Gasômetro, largo da Concórdia e arredores em 1954. Observe que ainda não existia o viaduto da avenida Rangel Pestana e a travessia precisava aguardar as famigeradas “porteiras do Brás”.
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Birds Eye Frying Chicken, 1948
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Futuristic landscape scenery 2, 2023, Acrylic painting on canvas, 110 x 90cm (44 x 36 inches).
After 5 years, a futuristic landscape again. The reason why I took such a long break is because this kind of work required a lot of patience and a lot more time than my simpler artwork that I used to fill with birds. In addition to the many drawn details, the entire area of this futuristic landscape is over 90% in small fragments. The artwork is almost entirely done without a background. The work consists of colored fragments around each drawn detail, so that these fragments form the background. There are many details and fragments, so the work requires patience and time to complete, but it brings a lot of joy. When I paint it, I imagine it as filling in a coloring book.
When I was a kid I was dreaming I will work at NASA. Every day I was flying through rooms of my house with my toy spaceship. Some people gave me nickname Scientist. After many years my hidden child imagination is here again…
In this artwork I painted my imaginations mostly from my childhood time, parts of my child’ life story and memories when I was a little kid. There are many symbolism objects which represent my dreams and emotions from time when I was a kid and young teenager. It is my autobiographical story. It all happened in the 20th century, in the 80s and 90s, so this artwork mostly contains elements of the retro futurism that I imagined at that time. Those details of retro futurism are a bit mixed with the details of futurism as I imagine the future to look like from today.
Except many futuristic symbolism objects you can see in this artwork Salvador Dali who paints birds. When I was kid I didn’t know anything about his art, but his famous face with the big mustaches always impressed me when I was kid and I cannot forget him.
In the upper left corner is a romantic love meeting of a girl and a guy. The girl is standing on the roof of the building, and the guy is flying with the help of a device with wings.
In the middle right you can see a retro futuristic riding school. The father holds a large remote control with an antenna, the daughter rides a horse with wheels and an antenna, and next to them is their faithful companion dog with wheels and an antenna.
In the lower left corner sits a forest green man, somewhat sad, holding a flower that emits a strong intoxicating fragrance.
In the lower right corner is a beautiful mermaid holding two friends seahorses.
You can see in many other parts of this painting are many futuristic, retro futuristic, symbolism objects from my life, from my soul and my imaginations.
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‘Birds Eye Spinach is super eatin’!’
Advertisement for Birds Eye Spinach featuring a recipe for Birds Eye Spinach with Cod Au Gratin (1951).
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David Moore (1927-2003) Australia
1 Sisters of Charity, Washington D.C. (1956) gelatin silver photograph 30.7x20.4cm www.nga.gov.au http://www.davidmoorephotography.com.au/
2 Nuns at Lourdes Centenary, New York (1958) http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
Mario Giacomelli (1925-2000) Italy
3 Io non ho mani che mi accarezzino il volto (I have no hands to caress my face) (1961-63) gelatin silver photograph 40x32cm
mariogiacomelli.it/53_mani.html
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1957 Birds Eye Frozen Juice
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asian glossy starlings are severely under utilised Scary Birds. I see crows and ravens and vultures where is the love for these freaks
oohhh you want to put them in your art so bad oooohh
ID: three photos of iridescent black-green birds with bright red eyes and small black pupils, with long crow-like beaks. END ID
EXTENDED ID: three photos of glossy iridescent dark green birds, feathers almost black asides from where the light makes them viridian green. They have bright red eyes with jarring black pupils set into their head like precious stones and seem to be staring directly at the viewer, and their beaks are similar to crow beaks. The first photo shows a group of six starlings clustered on a wooden pole, presumably on a wharf. The second photo is two of the birds perched on branches, and the third photo is a close up of a starling's face from profile view. END ID
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