#GaryLockwood
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stevesauve2007 · 2 years ago
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Watching the 1963 film on #movielandtv #ithappenedattheworldsfair starring #elvispresley #garylockwood #joanobrien #yvonnecraig #kurtrussell https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpx--uygznE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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raurquiz · 2 years ago
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#happybirthday #garylockwood #actor #garymitchell #startrek    #wherenomanhasgonebefore #perrymason #wildinthecountry #combat #firecreek #thelieutenant #2001aspaceoddysey #barnabyjones #thesixmilliondollarman #thequest #thebionicwoman #murdershewrote #macgyver #startrek56 @startrek @startrekonpplus https://www.instagram.com/p/Co73cuZOINt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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postersguru · 2 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey (Japanese) - 👉https://postersguru.com/product/2001-a-space-odyssey/
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slashygirl · 2 years ago
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chrismullinsexperience · 6 years ago
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A very Groovy Movie! One of my favorite films of all time. W/ @sickmancinema Came out to austin to hang out and watch this masterpiece in 70 mm. @chrismullinsexp #2001aspaceodyssey #stanleykubrick #1968 #keirdullea #garylockwood #scifi #monolith #film #sickmancinema #cinematography #filmlover #movie #cinemalover #CinephileCommunity #movieposter #70mm #classic #cinephile #movies #director #60s #kubrick (at Alamo Drafthouse Ritz)
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gumstudios · 5 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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🎬 Directed by: Stanley Kubrick
🎥 Cinematography by: Geoffrey Unsworth (replaced midway by) John Alcott 🎞 Production Design: Ernest Archer, Harry Lange & Anthony Masters .
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. #framescinema #cinema #cinematography #2001 #2001aspaceodyssey #stanleykubrick #kubrick #geofffeyunsworth #arthurclarke #keirdullea #johnalcott #Ernestarcher #harrylange #anthonymasters #GaryLockwood #WilliamSylvester #MargaretTyzack #cinematographer #cinemagraphy #cinematicphotography #cinephilecommunity #cinephile #cinema #filmphotography #filmphotographer #filmography #filmstill #filmshot #filmcommunity #filmbuff  (at Hertfordshire) https://www.instagram.com/p/B97XpkjlXWW/?igshid=1nflmvdcm65gz
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kencollects · 5 years ago
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Okay, @OriginalFunko, you've given us a Frank Poole Pop!...PLEASE follow it up with a HAL-9000 and Dave Bowman 2-pack. #KenCollects #DrFrankPoole #FrankPoole #GaryLockwood #HAL9000 #2001 #2001ASpaceOdyssey #StanleyKubrick #Kubrick #NYCC #NYCC2019 #exclusive #funko #funkopop #funkofamily #funkopops #funkomania #funkofunatic #funkofanatic #funkopopvinyl #originalfunko #funkoaddict #funkocollector #popfunko #funkophotoaday #funkocollection #funkovinyl #funkocommunity #toycollector https://www.instagram.com/p/B4FdZJhg7k7/?igshid=5fntnqkzmhar
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idestroyhumanity · 5 years ago
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Just a reminder...I can see into your mind and I know exactly what you’re thinking. Oh...and the points on the starboard impulse packs have about decayed to lead. I’M NOT JOKING, LEE! #startrek #tos #espers #garylockwood #garymitchell #wherenomanhasgonebefore #secondpilot #secondchance #dontblowthewholeimpulsedeck https://www.instagram.com/p/B0jD-0PD__8/?igshid=om8973qcw28b
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dammittees · 3 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey - Astronaut David Bowman - hand silk screened 100% cotton t-shirt #dammittees #sciencefiction #stanleykubrick #scifi #garylockwood #keirdullea https://etsy.me/35nfdDD https://www.instagram.com/p/CP9ayrzFoAH/?utm_medium=tumblr
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raurquiz · 9 months ago
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#happybirthday #garylockwood #actor #garymitchell #startrek #wherenomanhasgonebefore #perrymason #wildinthecountry #combat #firecreek #thelieutenant #2001aspaceoddysey #barnabyjones #thesixmilliondollarman #thequest #thebionicwoman #harttohart #murdershewrote #macgyver #startrek5
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josephfrady · 5 years ago
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#modelshop #1969 DIR #jacquesdemy CAST #garylockwood #anoukaimée #drama #movie DP #michelhugo (à Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVPpLZjqo7/?igshid=1ldrlqexaep9r
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phukheadz · 7 years ago
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3232 GARY LOCKWOOD #garylockwood #actor #film #television #2001aspaceodyssey #loyalorderofphukheadz #artmovement #polymerclay #sculpey #megacon2018 #megaconorlando (at MegaCon Convention)
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quiqueortegaillustrations · 7 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey had its world premiere 50 years ago. #stilltheultimatetrip One of my top 5 movies from all times. #2001Turns50 #GaryLockwood as #DrFrankPoole #illustration #QuiqueOrtega #mixedmedia #quicksketch #instaartist
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spacerangerprince · 7 years ago
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In 1968, Stanley Kubrick helped define the future of humanity in space when he debuted 2001: A Space Odyssey in Washington, D.C. (50 years ago) (04/02/18) Posted: 04/03/18 #timehop #abethedino #doctor #davidbowman #keirdullea #doctor #frankpoole #garylockwood #mgm #stanleykubrick #2001aspaceodyssey #sciencefictionfilm #spring1968 (at Toronto, Ontario)
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allurenoirmagazine · 7 years ago
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  Allure Noir Magazine had the honor of interviewing Gary Lockwood (Freehand Profit), Artist / Designer/ Illustrator
2017 BET Experience
2017 BET Experience
2017 BET Experience
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2017 BET Experience
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Q.  How long have you been making masks out of sneakers, and what got you started?
A.  I made my first mask from sneakers in 2010, it came about during a year-long, daily creative project called MASK365. I spent that year making masks out of all different types of materials, was looking to work with materials that meant something to me – I realized the answer was on my feet the whole time.
  Q.  what and who are your influences?
A.  Hip-Hop has been my biggest influence, emcees like Rakim and Nas, Ice Cube, Jay-Z, Bone Thugs, Redman, WuTang Clan, Everlast, Snoop & Dre. Earliest influences would be comic books, graffiti artists like DAIM & CANTWO, movies like Star Wars, Style Wars and Back to the Future. Later I would be inspired by artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Sandy Skoglund, Warhol, Rothko, Dali & Noah Scalin.
  Q.  Do you do other types of art like painting etc…?
A.  Actually, I spent most of my life as an artist focused on two-dimensional mediums – drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, illustration. Sculpting is just my newest obsession, for 27 years I convinced myself I couldn’t sculpt. Now that I’ve proved myself wrong I have the next 30 years to explore all the three-dimensional options.
  Q.  What is your favorite piece that you have done?
A.  Common question, but a tough one. I definitely have pieces that are favorites, but I could probably narrow that down to a top 5: the 3Lab5 Elephant Gas Mask, Solar Red NMD Balaclava, DB5 Angler Fish Gas Mask, White Cement III Gas Mask & the EQT Quetzalcoatl Mask. But damn, that leaves out the DB6 Pit Bull Gas Mask… too hard to play favorites lol.
Created by Freehand Profit. Commissioned by M.Telvi. Officially unveiled at Rosewood San Diego as part of Freehand Profit’s solo show “Rise of the Undeadstock”. Made from 1 pair of 2011 Air Jordan Retro 3s (White Cement)
The 134th sneaker mask created by Freehand Profit. Made from 3 pairs of adidas NMD R1s. Find out more about the work on FREEHANDPROFIT.com. On display at adidas SOHO 3/2017!
The 111th sneaker mask created by Freehand Profit. Made from 1 pair of Jordan Doernbecher 5s. Find out more about the work on FREEHANDPROFIT.com.
The 146th sneaker mask created by Freehand Profit. Made from 1 pair of Air Jordan Doernbecher VIs. Find out more about the work on FREEHANDPROFIT.com.
  Q.  How long does it take you to do a piece?
A.  Each mask can take on average about 6 weeks. But some masks take more than a year. Some jobs don’t allow for that much time, I’ve created numerous masks for brands like Adidas in as little as 2 days. But that’s not a healthy workflow, if I do that for more than a couple weeks at a time I burn out hard.
  Q.   What memorable responses have you had to your work?
A.  My wife and I were talking with Everlast (of House of Pain) at his studio one day, he described the first time seeing my masks. He said that when he saw it he thought “Why does this make me feel this way?”
That’s what art is! Evoking emotion through your chosen medium. To have that effect on an emcee and artist that I grew up listening to and being influenced by is surreal.
  Q.   What is the best piece of advice you can give to someone else that wants to create the same type of work you do?
A.  I wouldn’t advise anyone to create the same type of work that I do. I developed this body of work through self-reflection and by pushing to be creative every day. So instead I would advise them not to make art like I make, instead, think like I think. Find the pieces that make up your identity and explore where they intersect.
  Q.   Professionally, whats your goal in regards to your work?
A.  My goal since I was a young artist has been to one day make it into the art history books.
  Q.   why do you do what you do, what drives you to create this type of work?
A.  I have always been driven to create. Life’s struggles seem to push us to destructive tendencies, the process I’ve developed looks to find a balance between the creative and destructive forces. The masks reflect the world I see.
  Q.   What kind of creative patterns, routines or rituals do you have in regards to creating your work?
A.  I love to listen to music or watch movies while I work, I also use Audible to listen to audio books while working. The most important ritual is actually the mask photo shoots, the person modeling the mask really has the opportunity to be channeled by the mask’s spirit – they are so important to bring the mask to life.
  Q.   describe your creative process?
A.  Each mask is quite different and so each process is quite different. They all start with dissecting the shoes, considering the concept and design, then I use various adhesives, sewing techniques, rivets, thermoplastics, sculpting epoxies, silicone molds to casting resin parts… different materials and structures require different treatments.
  Q.   How does your personality show in your work?
A.  While my work is very personal I don’t want the work to be about me. It’s a reflection of me but more so it’s a reflection of us. I’m a perfectionist, hopefully, that part of my personality shows through the work.
  Q.   How do you deal with creative blocks?
A.  For me creative blocks are related to mental health, depression, fatigue, stress are the usual suspects. So when a creative block hits it’s a warning that something else is out of balance. If there is not a deadline then it’s best to step away and take a break. If there’s a deadline then maybe I’ll meditate for a bit, focus on resetting my mind and body, and then get right back to it, push through the block and trust instinct and experience to guide me.
  Q.   Where do you see this type of art going in the future?
A.  It’s amazing to see my masks inspire artist/creatives & fans around the world. I have plans and ambitions but I try to stay clear of predicting the future. Hopefully, the work will continue to grow organically, the slow growth isn’t easy but it got me here so I put my faith in that. If you had asked me in 2009 what I thought I’d be making in the future I wouldn’t have guessed it’d be making sneaker masks.
  Q.   You are basically the pioneer in this kind of art. How does it feel to be at the forefront of something so creative?
A.  It’s a blessing and a curse. I had to fight my way through art school, defending the work I made. And I’ve had to do so explaining the artwork I make, it’s not like a painter gets asked frequently “What is it for?”. We all know a painting is art so it is meant to be hung and admired, but when you step out of the widely accepted art mediums you double your workload. You have to make and explain the work, but you also have to justify that it is art. Now that I have done so others can imitate or emulate the work without having to pay their dues. And for something like my artwork, which is so personal, to be so easily appropriated is hard to accept sometimes. But honestly I wouldn’t change a thing, and I certainly would never want to discourage another creative. Maybe they saw a piece of themselves in the work I make, that’s a beautiful thing, regardless of how it can reflect through the funhouse mirrors of social media and human psyche.
    Freehand Profit:​ Hip- Hop Sneakerhead Allure Noir Magazine had the honor of interviewing Gary Lockwood (Freehand Profit), Artist / Designer/ Illustrator…
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naarrt · 8 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey in 70mm was an amazing experience! A work of exceptional beauty that elevates cinema! We took the ultimate trip with a Q&A after with Gary Lockwood (Frank Poole himself!) Don't miss this new 70mm print! #2001aspaceodyssey #stanleykubrick #kubrick #hal9000 #aerotheatre #americancinematheque #santamonica #frankpoole #garylockwood #70mm #theultimatetrip (at Aero Theatre)
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