Alice meets the Caterpillar. Illustrated by:
Gwynedd M. Hudson (1922); WH Walker (1907);
Blanche McManus (1899); Harry Rountree (1908);
Gertrude Kay (1923); Bessie Pease Gutmann (1907).
Bonus: a storyboard panel from the Disney version (by Bill Peet).
Animation art from THE WILLOWS IN WINTER (1995).
A Marilyn Monroe robot, by Japanese inventor, Shunichi Mizuno. 1982.
No thank you.
(Images from the great site, Cybernetic Zoo.)
Soviet-era bus stops, photographed by Christopher Herwig.
HUMAN AFTER ALL. By artists, Jan Kriwol and Markos Kay.
David Lynch art that found its way into TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN. The Fireman’s “House by the Sea” at the mauve edge of reality, the Fireman giving birth to The One, Dale Cooper floating in the mysterious glass box in New York after his exit from the Lodge, and the jailed drunk (eww). Oh, and Billy.
A thumbs up to anyone who knows what I’m talking about.
Illustrations by Ralph Steadman for ALICE IN WONDERLAND. 1967.
Maps of and from TWIN PEAKS. (Image 1 is by David Lynch, 2 and 3 are from a town guide, 4 appears on the show itself in season two. And 5... Well, you don’t ever want to know about that.)
Imaginary Gods, by Cat Johnston.
Val Kilmer and a giant bat (an animatronic—see last image), in a deleted scene from BATMAN FOREVER.
Facehugger concept art by H.R. Giger. ALIEN (1979).