LatexDoll #9


1 comment | November 11th, 2008
(LOL!) for those who can understand Italian ^^


Add comment | October 29th, 2008
I finally got my inspiration back ^_^, enjoy this latex series made with the wacom graphic tablet.










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And about this one…damn, i just noticed that the arms have different length X_x- meh!



3 comments | October 7th, 2008
Redesigned and adapted to a t-shirt and its print techniques and limits, here is MarsExpress. On this illustration the alien-mate is missing, but the space-guy is having fun with that inactive mars rover… on Mars of course!


1 comment | May 17th, 2008
Enjoy this tee, it’s part of series. Scroll down to see the other illustrations.



Add comment | May 15th, 2008
Why Ghost Treasure? Read this:
Italy is one of the countries in the European Union (EU)
The Italian currency is euro €, active since 2002.
We have paper money (500€ 200€ 100€ 50€ 20€ 10€ 5€), we have coins (2€ 1€ 0,50€ 0,20€ 0,10€) and we have copper coins: 0,05€ 0,02 € and 0,01 (well, it’s only 5,6% copper and 94,4 steel).
Let’s focus on those useless and worthless small coins: 0,02€ and 0,01€
We collect them all in some kind of tray or in a glass, since we carry these coins in our pockets.

At home i have collected in a glass an amount of these useless coins, it is full of eurocents (0,01€, 0,02€)
The 0,05 € coins are usefull for the cigarettes and coin eaters (lol).

I emptied the glass and i stacked them all…I found:
157x 0,01 € coins
153x 0,02 € coins
2x 0,05 € coins (i told you they are usefull sometimes)
one dollar cent
1/4 dollar
1 belgian frank (out of currency)
one unknown key
one nail
one paperclip

Total (counting only the first two of the list) = 4,63 €…Not bad, now i can go out and buy a pack of cigarettes and chewing-gum.
Total weigh: (157×2,30)+(153×3,06)=829.28 gr
Then i found this website where i could take the real number of coins produced since 2002.
We have a total amount of 2.192.498.500 0,01€ pieces and 3.903.366.500 0,02€ pieces.
it’s 16.035,7 tons of steel (94,4%), and 951,2 tons of copper (5,6%)
(And I don’t know how much fuel has needed to carry these tons of precious materials, how much energy has been wasted to produce these coins, the consumption of energy and resources for a useless item, in my opinion, could be avoid. If someone knows about this topic, plase leave a comment.)
Then, finally the italian ghost treasure: 60.958.650,00 € (94.407.078 ,00 $)
€ currency is adopted by:
Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Finland, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Luxemburg, Greece, Germany, Ireland, Principauté de Monaco, Cyprus, Republika Slovenija, Slovenská Republika, Republic of San Marino, Republic of Malta and Vatican city.
It’s mainly a reflection about the waste of money and materials.
Is a fact that in Italy we hate those small coins, we don’t use them, to us they are worthless and useless.
Prices are always rounded at .5 or 0, just at the supermarkets you can find that old-fashioned-but-still-working .99€ price, but wen i pay with 1,00€ i absolutely don’t want that stupid 0,01€ back, because i know it will ends up in my glass.
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1 comment | May 12th, 2008
This is a feminine interactive suspension lamp that needs a caress to turn “her” on and off. Just a sweet caress on her white fur; Pupa means indeed pin-up or just “sexy girl”- LOL -. This lamp has been exhibited during the international furniture fair of Milan (Italy) in 2005, 2007 and 2008. Progetto25zero1 invented and made a prototype as first, and now it’s on sale and made only on request. Pupa is handmade by our lovely italian hands (i’m in Progetto25zero1 design team). and the colors can be custom and you can choose even one of those glittered or special carpaint colors. Visit pupalamp.com website to know more about this lamp.

(photos by: Federica Pace and Sara Lando)
Add comment | May 1st, 2008
Finally www.2out.com is online and active (only one malus: it works only with internet exploder). This is a screenshot of the webpage related to my design: a t-shirt exclusively designed for girls. These T-shirts will be available only in South Korea through this website. Take a look if interested, there are also nice movieclips where you can see models wearing those t-shirts.


On it the text is in italian: dolci baci, passione, amore, coccole, bacetti e spaghetti… and it means: sweet kisses, passion, love, cuddles, little kisses and spaghetti. More girly than this….. hihi
Add comment | April 12th, 2008
This is a project, and now a product, designed a couple of years ago by me with my design-team: Progetto25zero1. Elica Lamp is an interactive table lamp that turns on and off simply with an airblow on its propeller. And NO, with a fan above it or with an air-conditioning airflow it doesnt turns on and off like a stroboscope-light, it’s tested (lol). The diffuser is made by glass, the base and the tripod are made by stainless steel. Limited edition 200 pieces, now 70 in stock. It’s a lamp that makes you smile

Add comment | March 31st, 2008
Here is a very very very very skilled and creative graphic design+illustration studio located in Paris. To me it’s clear that the ability in drawign characters, fonts and lettering, comes straight from a graffiti background. I think that one or more of them were/are graffiti writers … as I was O_O . Take a closer look at hellofreaks.com

Add comment | March 19th, 2008
oh, check his website to see more beautiful illustrations. His characters are really stylish and his delicate pencil and shapes make the drawings really smooth. I love those “deformed” pinups and the surrealistic situations. The big black and white illustrations are very very very cool. Go to: http://www.mcbess.com

Add comment | March 18th, 2008
I was surfing on amateurillustrator.com and i found Madeleine Allcock’s works: Pink Monkey Sock Clan. Even if i’m a guy that loves robot and starships, i liked very much her concept and these little cute pink monkey puppets made by feminine socks. Good job Madeleine! ^^

Add comment | March 17th, 2008
These lovely old fashioned surreal portraits come from a master in digital painting and creativity: Ray Caesar. Visit his website to view more beautiful artworks.

Add comment | March 16th, 2008
He is good, he’s skilled, and he knows best
I had fun with his toybox, the first one on this link.
This is my combination:

And on this link here is a custom latex pinup, have fun:

7 comments | March 12th, 2008