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A Halloween treat:
A groovy electropop video of (contemporary media figure resembling Simon Cowell) who is tormented by Owls,
from Weebl's Stuff.
"Owls, everyone is fond of Owls,
Except for mice and shrews,
And Simon Cowell's..."
(via BoingBoing).
'o rubor sanguinis', a painting by Madeline Von Foerster.
Advertisement for "The Long Black Veil," a vampire club.
Featured in The Society of Illustrators 43rd annual exhibition and book.
Translation of text: "O the redness of the blood; sweetest of all desired delights."
(via
The Owl Pages)
140
Vintage Halloween Diecut Owl
from Flickr dinosaursandrobots pool.
posted by
riptheskull.
(via RC)
The Owl Pages is ten years old.
"OwlPages.com was first uploaded on October 26th, 1998. The site was conceived of and created by Deane P. Lewis".
An impressive resource. All images subject to copyright.
Powerful Owl Ninox strenua, Brisbane, Australia. Photo by Deane P. Lewis.
Juvenile Boobook Owl, Hervey Bay, QLD. Photo by Deane P. Lewis & Debbie Lewis.
Lesser Sooty Owl Sequence, Julaten, North Queensland. Photo by Deane P. Lewis.
Deane's Barn Owl Tattoo.
OVVLvverk maintains a very strict policy of minimal commentary on our posts, which we relax somewhat whenever we feel like it.
We wish to thank the keeper of the owls in our particular Amsterdam Zoo, Ms.Sally McKay, and our special Oberluftenant, L.M., and her little dog too. OVVLvverk's parent blog is sally mckay and L.M. jepic is like our parent.
Rob C. is our spiritual godfather, an inspiration to us all. His blog, The Endless Parade of Excellence, is exactly 1 thousand years old.
This site is hosted by Digital Media Tree, an extremely excellent server.
Our style is an openly acknowledged rip-off/homage to an exquisite image-based Contemporary-Art blog, VVORK. Look at it.
The Add-Free-Blog logo is pure co-incidence.
Mark Frauenfelder of BoingBoing has encouraged us.
OVVLvverk makes extensive use of Wikipedia and Flickr.
OVVLvverk's very first image was the Silver Athenian tetradrachm coin, posted October 17/18 2007 .
This ancient design was adapted for the modern
Greek 1 Euro coin.
Robert Bateman, Burrowing Owl. Image from North Coast Cafe
This image appeared on October 16 2007 on sally mckay and L.M., with a discussion thread which led to the creation of OVVLvverk.
A brief note from the Editors of OVVLvverk:
This upcoming weekend is the first anniversary of OVVLvverk.
We have a few special things planned, Please stay tuned.