
1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL

Osaka Maiko Chiyoha 1910 (by Blue Ruin1)
Maiko (Apprentice Geisha) Chiyoha of Osaka, later known as Geisha Teruha in Tokyo.
She was the imouto (little sister) of the famous Yachiyo I. Considered to have a wild and impetuous temperament Chiyoha left Osaka under a cloud, and debuted as Teruha in the Shinbashi hanamachi (geisha district) of Tokyo in 1911, still only fifteen years old.



Grace Jones in the ‘Blue Water Series’, 1975. Photo by Antonio Lopez.
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David Bowie as Tilda Swinton, with Tilda Swinton as David Bowie
i can die happy.
I still say they’re the same person
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I made this illustration for the latest issue of Popshot Magazine - The Imagination Issue. It accompanies a delightful short story by Krishan Coupland entitled Gravity.
You can see an 8-page sampler and order the magazine here.

Josephine Baker as the lead in a 1934-1935 Paris revival of Offenbach’s La Créole
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