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09-4-2013 13:35:09  #1


I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

It's alright - it's 'art'.

It's also fairly tame; no need to reach for the smelling salts.

You can see it on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh-kn5blkh8

 

 

07-5-2014 10:59:19  #2


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery


Yup, you're right Steve, nothing too risqué there.  Reminds me of one of my dream women other than my wife of course, this lady on the Leone tin of Italian jellied fruits.  I'm a sucker for a redhead on a giant typewriter...


"...as if you could kill time without injuring eternity".
 

07-5-2014 13:44:00  #3


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

That's a strange use for a typewriter graphic! By the way, how do you know it's not actually a very tiny woman on a normal typewriter?


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

07-5-2014 16:07:20  #4


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

Very good point, well made sir.  The other tin lids in the series are a lovely lady on a stove-top espresso maker and a Vespa scooter.  It may be a Lambretta.  All the Italian design icons anyway...


"...as if you could kill time without injuring eternity".
 

07-5-2014 17:29:31  #5


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

Kasper wrote:

The other tin lids in the series are a lovely lady on a stove-top espresso maker and a Vespa scooter.  It may be a Lambretta.  All the Italian design icons anyway...

Ah, so there's the connection I guess. A celebration of Italian industrial designs by a company that made jellied fruits.
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

03-4-2016 18:31:38  #6


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

Just goes to show you can eroticize just about anything, doesn't it?  Who said that typewriters had to be all work and no play?


Underwood--Speeds the World's Bidness
 

03-4-2016 18:33:01  #7


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

Didn't catch the date right away on the one before that one.  Oh well, this is for anyone else passing through like me.


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25-4-2016 21:56:36  #8


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

She would be talking about existentialism the whole time.


"Damn the torpedoes! Four bells, Captain Drayton".
 

26-4-2016 08:47:23  #9


Re: I say! Typewriter erotica at the Trumbull Art Gallery

THOSE are the type of fingernails responsible for destroying many a keyboard. 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

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