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tomoleary · 11 months ago
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Ted Halsted and Paul Autio “Eternal Warrior” Unpublished Illustration Original Art (Valiant, 1994)
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allflooby · 2 years ago
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ECCC 2023 purchases: The Origin of the Defiant Universe 1 (Cover art by Alan Weiss) and Secrets of the Valiant Universe 1 (Cover art by Bernard Chang and Paul Autio).
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minuutti · 1 year ago
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i was tagged by @phant0m-l0rd to post a 10 song playlist, and since summer is approaching, here's a few picks from my finnish music only playlist titled midsummer melancholy:
ikkunat näkevät - stinako
onko liian myöhä - antti autio
mä mietin sua - ida paul & kalle lindroth
2051 - scandinavian music group
edelleen sua - kuumaa
ikuinen hehku - sydän, sydän
kun elokuun sininen vaihtuu mustaan - olavi uusivirta
läpi helsingin yön - litku klemetti
imatrankoski - pariisin kevät
yhtenä iltana - sara
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marvelman901 · 2 years ago
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Eternal Warrior vol 1 1 (1992) . Unity Chapter 2 . Footprints on the Sands of Time . Written by Jim Shooter Penciled by John Dixon and Barry Windsor-Smith Inked by John Dixon and Bob Layton Colors by Paul Autio and Knob Row Lettered by Jade Moede Edited by Bob Layton Cover by Frank Miller . Gilad and Aram were born immortal in the dawn of history... . See more relevant content here: #marvelman901valiant . #valiant #boblayton #frankmiller #jimshooter #johndixon #barrywindsorsmith #90s #eternalwarrior #marvelman901eternalwarrior #unity #marvelman901unity #solar #archerandarmstrong #xomanowar #magnusrobotfighter https://www.instagram.com/p/ClSym3aMKoP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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balu8 · 3 years ago
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Magnus Robot Fighter and Nexus by Mike Baron,Steve Rude,Gary Martin and Paul Autio
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artbookdap · 3 years ago
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The other thing we were thinking about today: abstract ceramics.⁠ Images here are from 'Shapes From Out of Nowhere: Ceramics from the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection,' published by @augusteditions⁠ ⁠ A comprehensive overview of 20th-century non-representational ceramics from the earliest years of the modernist revolution to the postwar period through to the present, Shapes From Out of Nowhere features an unparalleled gathering of over 150 works from New York City-based collector Robert Ellison. It explores the featured artists’ rejection of symmetrical, utilitarian forms in clay in favor of the sculptural and abstract, and challenges the boundaries between function, non-function, design, drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture. Built over a period of 40 years, this singular collection reflects the personal and discerning eye of a collector focused on the exploration of shape and form.⁠ ⁠ Artists include: Robert Arneson, Rudy Autio, F. Carlton Ball, Lynda Benglis, Kate Blacklock, Nina Borgia-Aberle, Alison Britton, Kathy Butterly, Peter Callas, Syd Carpenter, Christina Carver, Katherine Choy, Dieter Crumbiegel, Elisa D’Arrigo, Harris Deller, Richard DeVore, Kim Dickey, Gary DiPasquale, Ruth Duckworth, Raymon Elozua, Gary Erickson, Ken Ferguson, Amara Geffen, John Gill, Chris Gustin, Babs Haenen, Ewen Henderson, Wayne Higby, Margaret Israel, Howard Kottler, Anne Marie Laureys, Gareth Mason, John Mason, Leza McVey, Jim Melchert, Ursula Morley Price, Gertrud Natzler, Otto Natzler, Win Ng, William Parry, Ken Price, Aneta Regel, Mary Rogers, Stanley Rosen, Axel Salto, Paul Soldner, Rudofl Staffel, Chris Staley, Susanna Stephenson, Toshiko Takaezu, Kyoto Tonegawa, Robert Turner, Peter Voulkos, Frans Wildenhain, Marguerite Wildenhain, Betty Woodman, William Wyman and Arnold Zimmerman.⁠ ⁠ Read more via linkinbio.⁠ ⁠ #shapesfromoutofnowhere #abstractceramics #ceramics #ceramicart @robertellisonjr #ellisoncollection https://www.instagram.com/p/CcgVyUOJzsS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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travisellisor · 6 years ago
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the cover to Eternal Warrior (1992) #7 by Barry Windsor-Smith and Paul Autio
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clusterassets · 6 years ago
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New world news from Time: President Trump and Vladimir Putin Will Meet at a Finnish Presidential Palace
(HELSINKI) — Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet Monday at Finnish presidential palace in Helsinki that overlooks the Baltic Sea — the same venue where two of their predecessors met in 1990.
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto’s office said the American and Russian leaders will hold their summit at the 19th-century Presidential Palace, located a stone’s throw away from the capital’s iconic waterfront Market Square.
Putin and Trump have met twice before on the sidelines of international meetings but the Helsinki summit will be their first official stand-alone meeting.
U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev held talks at the same venue in 1990.
To kick off the day, Trump and his wife, Melania, will join Niinisto and his wife, Jenni Haukio, for breakfast at Mantyniemi, another presidential residence in Helsinki where the couple lives most of the time. Niinisto also will hold a bilateral meeting with Putin.
Finland, a Nordic nation of 5.5 million, has a long legacy of hosting U.S.-Soviet and U.S. Russian summits due to its geographic location and perceived neutrality.
The last time a summit brought presidential entourages from Moscow and Washington to Helsinki was in March 1997, when U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin held talks on arms control and NATO expansion.
In June, U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the Russian military’s General Staff, in a manor house owned by the Finnish state to exchange views on U.S.-Russia military relations, Syria and international security.
Along with the presidents, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will meet at the Presidential Palace on Monday.
Sari Autio-Sarasmo of the University of Helsinki’s Aleksanteri Institute said the Finnish capital and Vienna, the capital of Austria, were important conduits between the East and the West during the Cold War.
While both European cities were centers of espionage, Helsinki specialized in relaying information and acting as a go-between for world’s two superpowers.
“As a member of the European Union, Finland doesn’t anymore emphasize its neutrality, but strong expertise, particularly on Russia, and good location make Finland a very useful meeting place,” said Autio-Sarasmo, who studies Cold War history.
U.S. President Gerald Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev met in Helsinki in 1975 to sign the landmark Helsinki Accords, a watershed commitment to peace, security and human rights.
Finland joined the European Union in 1995, but has remained outside of NATO as a militarily non-aligned nation in a similar way as close Nordic neighbor Sweden.
The 3,000-square-meter (32,292-square-foot) Presidential Palace, which underwent a major renovation completed in 2015, has hosted other prominent guests, including Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and the late (now a saint) Pope John Paul II.
It was built for a wealthy Finnish merchant in the early 19th century on the grounds of a former salt store house.
Finland was integrated into Russia’s Czarist Empire as an independent Grand Duchy in 1809 after being part of the Kingdom of Sweden for nearly 700 years. The building was completed in 1845 at the request of Emperor Nicholas I and became the Imperial Palace.
Key rooms were modeled after the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, the official residence of Russian monarchs.
Russian Emperor Alexander II visited the palace several times. He was popular with Finns due to his policies sympathetic to Finland.
During World War I, the grand residence temporarily housed a military hospital. Following Finland’s independence from Russia in 1917, it was officially renamed the Presidential Palace in 1921.
The palace now is the working residence of Finland’s president. It currently houses his office and is the venue for official events.
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Olsen reported from Copenhagen, Denmark.
July 14, 2018 at 08:54PM ClusterAssets Inc., https://ClusterAssets.wordpress.com
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tomoleary · 3 months ago
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Peter Grau and Stan Drake Solar, Man of the Atom #18 (1993) Source
Colors by Paul Autio
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Timewalker Yearbook #1 cover by Mike Leeke and Paul Autio, pencilled by Elim Mak, written by Jon Hartz. May 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Secret Weapons #20 cover by Sean Chen and Paul Autio, pencilled by Tommy Lee Edwards, written by Jesse Hurricane Berdinka. May 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Psi-Lords #9 cover by Mike Leeke and Paul Autio, pencilled by Howard Simpson, written by Anthony J.L. Bedard. May 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Harbinger #40 cover by Grey and Paul Autio, pencilled by John Ross, written by Kevin VanHook. May 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Harbinger #39 cover by John Ross and Paul Autio, pencilled by John Ross, written by Kevin VanHook. April 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Harbinger #38 cover by Sean Chen and Paul Autio, pencilled by Rene Micheletti, written by Maurice Fontenot. March 1995.
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hell-yeah-valiant-comics · 11 years ago
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Harbinger #36 cover by Sean Chen and Paul Autio, pencilled by Sean Chen, written by Maurice Fontenot. January 1995.
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