Teddy Roosevelt-Bear Riding a Laser Eye-Firing Abe Lincoln

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design on April 29, 2011 at 3:40 pm

Don’t you recognize the scene? It’s the Battle of San Juan Hill — July 1, 1898. Criminy, they don’t teach kids anything in school these days! It was this battle, among others in Cuba, that led to the development of the 1903 Springfield rifle, as the Krag-Jørgensen proved (as you can see in the picture) to have an inadequate rate of fire compared to the Spaniards’ Mausers.

This excellent true to life image from history has been attributed to deviantART user Matthew McKeown.

Gallery Link via Geekosystem

 
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Art or Vandalism?

Posted by Queuebot in Art, Crime & Law on June 11, 2009 at 11:50 am

A deviant artist nicknamed ULiveandYouBurn turned roadside traffic safety barrels into monsters and alligators, but is it art or vandalism?

Sometimes there’s a fine line between art and vandalism. Blurring that line is Raleigh, North Carolina-based ULiveandYouBurn (nickname used to protect his identity). Part Urban Explorer, part fine-art photographer and social critic, ULiveandYouBurn is constantly pushing the boundaries of acceptable art.

As an Urban Explorer, he’s traveled into many closed-off areas including construction sites, abandoned buildings, and mine shafts, and he’s climbed his share of dizzying construction cranes.

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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by StigNordas.

 
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