Showing posts with label Tim Burton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Burton. Show all posts

Tim Burton, Twitter and You!


Tim Burton has started a collaborative short story on Twitter! Tweet in to contribute to the story.

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Luxury Jewelry Collection Inspired by Alice In Wonderland

The Brazilian brand H.Stern in partnership with Disney has released an extraordinary luxury collection of unusual ring inspired by “Alice in Wonderland” of Tim Burton. Strange roses, colorful mushrooms, bird from beautiful garden, the Cheshire Cat, Jabberwocky and other wonders.

The collection consists of five rings that are all made of gold. Some items are covered with colored enamel and adorned with diamonds. All products are made under order, and like in the movie, sizes/proportions can vary considerably depending on what you want. The jewelry can be ordered in two sizes - “human dimension” and “extraordinary dimension” which are enormous sculptures.

Brace yourselves though, they're insanely expensive!

Topiary Garden
The ring is made of hundreds of gold leaves, which form a tree, trimmed in the form of birds. Price: $7.450


Cheshire Cat
The ring is also made of gold. The Cheshire cat's wide smile glows in the dark. Price: $20.500


Jabberwocky
The body of a dragon made of black gold and encrusted with diamonds. Price: $8.690


Mushroom Forest
Reminiscent of the magic mushrooms but with diamonds. Price: $18.000


Living Flowers
Look more like dead flowers to me but turns out they get a beautiful purple hue in the light. Price: $23.000

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Moleskine | MoMa Retrospective | Tim Burton Notebook


Moleskine helps commemorate the works of Tim Burton with this ‘MoMa Retrospective’ notebook. With These custom 2010 weekly planner were created for VIP Guests of the ‘MoMa Retrospective’ which is running until April 26th. Burton’s signature, and the MoMA logo, is embossed on the front cover as well as a paperband that features some of his film titles, which include Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, Beetle Juice and others.

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Tim Burton At MoMA







The Tim Burton exhibit at MoMA in New York City is "a staggering look at the depth of Burton’s work that starts from pages torn out of childhood notebooks, runs through his student years at California Institute of the Arts and rounds out with his expansive film career. From Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, to Edward Scissorhands, to Batman, to The Nightmare Before Christmas, to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and beyond."

Here are some images from the opening party at the MoMA. The exhibit runs through April 26, 2010.
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