Tuesday, May 10, 2011

BLUE BLOOD

"BLUEBLOOD" death ray prince .75back 510 by broken toys
"BLUEBLOOD" death ray prince .75back 510 a photo by broken toys on Flickr.

A bit of an antique even by Victorian standards, this one comes with a bedtime story ... We all know the tale of Young Prince Angatov's stolen crown and unjust banishment.
We all know how he spent his life wreaking vengeance upon those who betrayed his country and killed his family. And how from henceforth, he trusted only two things - his loyal airship crew and his pistol ... built from his grandfather's flintlock and a heart full of pain, we present -
"THE BLUEBLOOD".
Originally handsmithed in the Royal armouries, an inexhaustible ambergoen crystal for power, brass gears for clockwerk precision every firing, double buckled barrel for support, and triple fin radiator and four pressure gauges means no guesswork.
"The Prince of Nowhere" had an exactness for executing the construction of this gun and in executing his enemies.
So, call him a pirate or a hero or maybe a lost soul - this is the pistol that made history ... and for your consideration, the history that made the pistol.

Available for purchase - http://www.etsy.com/listing/47391311/steampunk-death-ray-hand-gun-for-air

Also cool -
This and some other artwork of mine are in the new book
"1000 STEAMPUNK CREATIONS"
http://whisperstudio-brokentoys.blogspot.com/2011/05/1000-steampunk-creations.html
to be released in May 2011.
320 pages, 1000 illustrations
$25, $5 s&h .... Contact me if you are interested in a copy

Monday, May 9, 2011

AETHERIAL

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aetherial  -
 a pen and ink version of the idea of a suit that captures the essence or spirit of a person who has passed on - if only temporary. Color version should accentuate the ghostly effects and bring home the mood it deserves.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27774074@N02/2745299406/in/photostream

http://www.etsy.com/listing/43627617/aetherium

HALF SKULL MASK

Half Skull Masque

Are there two sides to all of us? Black and White? Good and Bad? Yin and Yang? Life and Death?
This mini masque(4.25"x3")is a combination of porcelain ceramic and polymer clay, enamel and acrylic. Brown satin ribbons adorn one side and there is even a gold doubloon for luck
... or maybe to pay the ferryman.

ready to hang.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/43584710/half-skull-masque

THE MUSIC IN MY HEAD

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27774074@N02/2760301653/in/photostream/

an ancient violin roughly squeaks to life from somewhere in the darkness. The clockwerks turn, edison's pilfered fame glows dully, trying to chase away the ghosts of the past - but I welcome them.
I am lost in the symphony, under the rivets, behind the gears ...
until through it all ... I am found.
-eddie wilson
-broken toys

Originally designed as a Screen Print for a an online T-Shirt company called "Design by Humans"
Didn't get the votes needed.
One of my first pieces finished as 100% digital.
I still love it.
For sale as a print on my etsy site ...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/43625300/music-in-my-head

STEAMPUNK IRON MAN HELMET



Steampunk Iron Man helmet ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27774074@N02/2744756134/in/photostream
modification for a steampunk version of the hero. I love the armor. I love the (slightly) mad scientist aspect of building it in the backroom. More posts with the suit ... on the way.

This was a real quickie for a superhero birthday party deadline.
Would love to repaint the gold areas copper, exchange the HP goggles for round customs and add about 100 more rivets.
In the end I decided to design my own helmet for my own character and spend any further time on a piece I could call my own.
See golden helm ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27774074@N02/4081259642/in/photostream

GOLDEN LION



- THE GOLDEN LION -
Ladies and gentlemen - for your pleasure and ultimate destruction:
The Death Ray
(circa 1880) - portable - one-of-a-kind. This guilded monster's beauty and craftsmanship is only surpassed by the madness that would twist scientific knowledge into a handheld god-like power ...
(then again,
that's pretty much what science has always aspired to).
The fact that there is a "safety" key designed into the butt-plate is nothing less than ironic. This one's a killer my friends - not a healer, not a saviour, not e'en a deterent.

Also cool - Here's an excerpt from the Steampunk novel I am writing ...

     "The trunks in question were always to travel with me. They were built custom to fit around their contents and covered in a deep red alligator skin.
They would, this way be found unmistakably in an emergency. I slid them from under the birth with all ease as their weight belayed their truth. I made good use of even the smallest estonium spheres I could find.
I pulled a gold chain from my waistcoat pocket sorted the keys and small instruments at it's end. One key unlocked three trunks. Three spring lids popped and I went to work in the largest box. With time at an essence, I left the full flight suit and put on only the jacket. It was of caribou leather and lined with silver fox fur and I guarantee you quite adept at keeping me warm in the harsher altitudes. Armoured pieces were secured at the chest and shoulders. Small maneuvering winglets came off the triceps like small bats. I belted on the holster with my Navy Colt from the desk and wrapped my traveling papers in their oilskin portfolio. This went into my chest pocket.
     I don't ever remember getting my boots off faster and I slid my feet into the remaining trunks. Two boxes that were the same and the opposite. They were of course left and right and were, in fact, boots themselves.
     Special boots.
     Rocket boots.
     I reached in to tighten two straps each until the buckle bit into the leather hard. I now slid on a control gauntlet. The left glove and partial sleeve holding the mechanics and switches by which I would control my flight. These boots were not a common device to the public or even the army, though I cannot say they were the only pair in the world either. These were mine and of my own mind and a favorite of my many inventions. I placed the accompanying helmet on. It covered my head in full with a golden oval shape. The faceplate was a brass filigree buckled or unbuckled to gain access to the rebreather filters. I saw the world through two round lenses and a series of informational texts sliding in and out of view on subsequential lenses.
Flight ready.
Fuel at 100%.
Altitude at 2,000 metres - and falling.
     I reached for one more item before my departure. A wooden box on the desk opened to reveal The Golden Lion ...
     The Golden Lion was, for lack of more subtle nomenclature, a death ray. It was a sort of pistol as I could grip it right handed by the carved walnut handle. Atop of that was a 10 centimetre brass holding sphere where mixed the chemical reaction from a catalyst that was fed through a tube from a smaller glass globe. A vent cap on the hind helped dissipate an incredible increase in heat - as did two radiator discs at the fore of a short barrel. Two contact points used the electrical current of the human body to act as triggers. Once the key in the butt plate was quarter-turned the lion was live and deadly. A simultaneous forefinger and thumb unleashed a violent disassembly of whatever lay in her path. Another result of a restless night, an easy access to volatile chemicals and my love/hate relationship with science.
     I lifted the gun at the exterior wall of our cabin.
     "One more hole in your ship, Captain ... And I would apologize if I could - I truly would."
     A red-hot circle appeared on the hull just before it fell away to the rushing winds outside.
     I adjusted the beam width to a smaller pattern and tipped forward ... headlong into the aether."

Now, isn't that fun?

Also cool -
This and some other artwork of mine are in the new book
"1000 STEAMPUNK CREATIONS"
http://whisperstudio-brokentoys.blogspot.com/2011/05/1000-steampunk-creations.html
to be released in May 2011.
320 pages, 1000 illustrations
$25, $5 s&h .... Contact me if you are interested in a copy

DROSSELMEYER'S DOLL



Title inspired by the Song by "Abney Park" and my repeat performance in the community theatre's production of the "Nutcracker" and the fact that I live in an haunted toy store.
The piece itself is more of a veiled "Frankenstein" theme -
where we as humans and scientist have, throughout history, sought to unlock the secrets of creation - in our own image.
With the details in the clockworks, the beauty of the girl and the wall of dolls behind her - this is a current fav of mine.

8"x10" black and white print.
No watermarks on finished art of course!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/43629921/drosselmeyers-doll"

Also cool -
This and some other artwork of mine are in the new book
"1000 STEAMPUNK CREATIONS"
http://whisperstudio-brokentoys.blogspot.com/2011/05/1000-steampunk-creations.html
to be released in May 2011.
320 pages, 1000 illustrations
$25, $5 s&h .... Contact me if you are interested in a copy