Post-Halloween Eclectic Image Mix

"QUANTUM SHOT" #18(rev)
Link - by Avi Abrams



Knights, Birds, Cats and Cabbages

Well, Halloween has come and gone, and for those of you who's still trembling a little from encountered (and probably imbibed) spirits, here is a very eclectic image mix...

Apparently, imaginary disasters can help sell cars:




Dressed up in costume all year long -



or in this beautiful armour, dreamed up by Ruslan Svobodin:


(image credit: Ruslan Svobodin)

Philosophy and Alfred Hitchcock's fear of birds co-exist in surreal photographs by Sarolta Ban, from Budapest, Hungary -




(art by Sarolta Ban, via)

Mesmerizing illustrations by Jean-Daniel Lorieux to the famous novel "The Master and Margarita" by Bulgakov:


(images credit: Jean-Daniel Lorieux)

Meet some TV monsters: furry robots... big black spiders (looking ugly next to the "Incredible Shrinking Man")... a giant moth from Japan ("Mothra")...




"Ultra-Q" (1966) Japanese TV series - more info. These are the monster's eyes peeking in a window:


(image via)

...or vicious molecules bombarding an exploring couple from "The Fantastic Voyage" (featuring weird landscapes inside a human body):



Some more vintage movie posters with LARGER-THAN-LIFE monster! -





Monsters from the Planet Photoshop are mostly passe nowadays, but these are especially endearing: a furry frog, and a cat-mouse -


(images via Worth1000)

Watch these movies inside this monster movie bus! -


(featured in the Modern Mechanix magazine, 1936, via)

Some long-faced individuals:


(images via Worth1000 and Fred Bastide, CG Society)

Cutting out your own confetti

Some stores are already thinking about Christmas - you can start preparing for your next party by buying this prefabricated cut sheet.

Instructions for use:
1. Print out this image.
2. Cut out the circles.
3. Keep cutting out the circles.



Also, if you have nothing else to do, try imitating various internet smiley faces -


(image credit: Dan Wade)

Most of all, be afraid, BE VERY AFRAID of your cat:



(this would make an awesome t-shirt design; originals unknown)

Good Night!


(image credit: "Sleep" by Sofia Ajram)

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