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Candyland

Posted By: Paul | Date: Tue Nov 29, 2011 | Comments (3)
Category: Pop Art, Junk Food, Cartoons, Eating

The Sins of the Fleshapoids



Four more segments on YouTube for your "enjoyment."

John Pugh



Non-embeddable short documentary here.
Posted By: Paul | Date: Wed Sep 14, 2011 | Comments (1)
Category: Art, Pop Art, Surrealism, Psychology

Johnson Smith Catalog Item #2

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From the 1950 catalog.
Posted By: Paul | Date: Tue Jul 26, 2011 | Comments (4)
Category: Jewelry, Johnson Smith Catalog, Pop Art, 1950's

Put It Back Down

Seymour Bits - Put It Back Down from magnetron music on Vimeo.



Note: moderate alien cartoon nudity.
Posted By: Paul | Date: Fri Jan 14, 2011 | Comments (5)
Category: Music, Pop Art, Surrealism

Accumulonimbus

Posted By: Paul | Date: Wed Sep 01, 2010 | Comments (2)
Category: Video, Pop Art, Surrealism, Stop-motion Animation

Gluko and Lennon

Gluko & Lennon ENG from Gluko & Lennon on Vimeo.

Posted By: Paul | Date: Mon Aug 16, 2010 | Comments (1)
Category: Pop Art, Surrealism, Cartoons

Flying Lotus

Posted By: Paul | Date: Sat Jul 24, 2010 | Comments (10)
Category: Music, Video, Pop Art, Surrealism

Herbie





When I learned that the fabled exploits of Herbie Popnecker were finally going to be reprinted, I rushed to place my order for the first two volumes, and was not dissatisfied.

But somehow, I neglected to order the concluding third volume for almost a year. It arrived this week, bringing more pure comics weirdness. It's hard to convey the essence of Herbie, but just check out the sloppy scan below.




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Herbie goes time-traveling to the era of the Pilgrims and meets--Beatnik Indians!

Think of the brain that could conceive of Beatnik Indians--and stand in awe! (Click image to enlarge.)
Posted By: Paul | Date: Mon Apr 12, 2010 | Comments (3)
Category: Comics, Pop Art, Surrealism, 1960's

Brandon Bird

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Brandon Bird is an artist whose style might best be described as "pop culture Norman Rockwell." Pictured above is one of his most famous works, No One Wants to Play Sega with Harrison Ford. Head on over to his website to see more of his work, including a Law & Order themed coloring book, children's letters to Christopher Walken, and a version of The Last Supper featuring 12 James Woodses (and RoboCop).
Posted By: Salamander Sam | Date: Thu Feb 25, 2010 | Comments (3)
Category: Art, Pop Art, Surrealism, Celebrities, Pop Culture
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