Motorola DynaTAC 8000x 1983
The Motorola DynaTAC series was the first commercially-available, completely-handheld cellular phone. A full charge of the brick-style phone's battery took ten hours, and offered half an hour of talk time.
The phone has since become iconic to the 1980s in general, and Yuppies in particular. DynaTACs are used by characters of privilege in productions such as Wall Street, Saved By the Bell, and American Psycho.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my series of paintings of historical telephones.
K8 Red Telephone Box 1968
The noble Red Telephone Box is a British institution, inspiring warm thoughts and a distinctively British style across the generations. The K8 marked the final generation of the classic red booth before the range was retired.
Bringing the classic phone box style into the modern era, the K8 took a turn for the minimalist; multi-pane windows, hard right angles, and wooden doors of the past gave way to single large glass panes, rounded corners, and aluminium doors of the future. While the silhouette still evoked the distinguished red boxes of old, the updated details brought the range to a close with a thoroughly 1960s flair.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my series of paintings of historical telephones.
Stupid Twitter trick: 1) Crop an image down to 338x83px (or a multiple thereof.) 2) Slice it out into four 83x83px blocks with 2px gaps in between (or your multiple thereof.) 3) Tweet the images via Twitter's internal photo-uploading gadget, from right-to-left. 4) ??? 5) Profit!
aikainkauna:
WASSSSSSSSSSUUUUUUUUUUUPPP.
(Dying of laughter.)
(by robtfirefly)
It amazes and delights me that people are still digging this ridiculous thing I made 11 years ago. That's something like three centuries in Internet Time.
If you desire context and production details, click through to the YouTube description.
My contribution to the Ghostbusters collab, now slowly being released at whoyougonnacollab. I'm in some insanely brilliant company here, everyone's contributions are great!
I’m in a hurry, so let’s not dawdle. @rob_t_firefly
In response to the current kerfuffle going on in Neil Gaiman's corner of the Internet, the affable @mistressmousey suggested her artist acquaintances draw this elusive creature known as the pencil-necked little weasel.
So sorry, etc.
I was screwing around with the Doctor Who Red Nose Day special short "Space/Time" (see those first if you haven't) and this accidentally happened.
Doctor Who ©BBC.
Mojave Phone Booth 196?-2000
In the late 1990s, certain corners of the Internet took notice of a strange anomaly in California’s Mojave desert: a lone phone booth, miles from civilization. The Mojave Phone Booth developed a strong following among telecom enthusiasts, phone phreaks, and other fans of odd cultural artifacts. People called the booth for days on end hoping to talk to strangers wandering the desert, and pilgrimages to the booth itself became increasingly common.
The National Park Service, bothered by the effect of growing numbers of visiting telephone fans, eventually had the booth removed. Its legacy lives on, with the booth and its story inspiring literature, film, and music as well as the continuing exchange of fond memories.
Acrylic on canvas, 7x5″. From my series of paintings of historical telephones.
My Mystery Science Theater 3000 computer monitor, circa 2003.
Materials:
Clunky old-school beige CRT monitor
Sharpie marker (black)
Desire to have all one's computer activity heckled
I’d recently come to the conclusion that I needed to do more regular artwork to keep the brain juices going, even if only one quick doodle per day. To this end, I began privately doodling some of my friends’ Twitter userpics.
I’d done a few and realized that the best thing to do with my growing collection of userpic doodles would be to start posting them on their own dedicated Twitter account, and throw the general Twitter public into the mix. Hence, twitter.com/RobDrawsYourPic.
Now friends, acquaintances, luminaries, and total strangers are all finding themselves receiving my unsolicited mutations of their avatars, and I’ve even fulfilled some requests. It’s a good excuse to not only get some sort of drawing done every day, but to try out some different styles.
So far folks on the tweetybirds seem to be digging it, or at least taking it in stride. A couple of people have even changed their userpic to my version, which is entirely wild. I’m sure I’ll creep someone out eventually, though.
Images are scaled down here; hit twitter.com/RobDrawsYourPic and the subjects’ Twitter accounts for the bigger versions. Original userpics remain the property of their owners.
Missed doing yesterday’s daily doodle post because the migraine I’ve spent today with was coming on. So, today’s daily post is inspired by the migraine which is still, as of this writing, in progress.
I look forward to seeing what it looks like once I can turn my monitor brightness back up to full again.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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