Monday, December 21, 2009
Then the Pirates struck back by taking to the skys: Pirate Airship "Revenge" brooch pin
The Pirates continue to be well armed: Airship Pirate Long Gun EM L3000 brooch pin
When the Airship Pirates of the Central Coast Region “obtained” the amazingly destructive EM 667 canon for their airship “Revenge” they also “obtained” several advanced, remarkably accurate and destructive hand held long guns. This is the EM L3000. It is said to be the weapon that took the life of heroic Captain Giles Magnus in his ill-fated attempt to defend the flagship of the Central Coast Marine Militia air fleet against the pirates dreadnought “Revenge”.
Now Pirates prosper and grow arrogant: Airship Pirate insignia brooch pin
When the scoundrels who call themselves Airship Pirates gather, they proudly identify themselves with this Insignia Brooch. The symbolism is unmistakable; the profile and propeller of an airship with the crossed swords of the Pirates, and the craftsmanship is exceptional.
These Insignia Brooches are closely guarded by the Pirates, so it is no small matter for a good citizen to come into possession of one. Considerable risk was taken to procure this one - which is now available to you for purchase!
Link to Airship Pirate insignia brooch pin
Saturday, December 5, 2009
NewIndustries part 1: First ...

First there was the Corporate Airship (and the brooch/pin):
The latest in airship engineering and luxury, this one-of-a-kind corporate vessel is the one that NewIndustries upper management used recently to travel to the Capital to meet with politicians. Money was discussed. Reportedly the industrialists were pleased.
NewIndustries Part 1: Then there was the celebration (and the necklace):

Then there was the celebration (and the necklace):
NewIndustries recently unveiled their new corporate executive airship with a gala inaugural flight. Superbly engineered and crafted the vessel is said to be the most luxurious in the sky. Guests at the gala included not only the elite of the NewIndustries corporate executives, but also prominent artists, performers, politicians and aviators. All were treated to the finest Champaign and to culinary delights too delectable for words. Music was performed by the most extraordinary musicians on the continent. And, to make the evening extra memorable, all of the ladies aboard were presented with this commemorative necklace.
NewIndustrues Part 1: then - Tri-Stack

Then: NewIndustries Rapid Transport Tri-Stack Airship (and the brooch/pin)
Long the leader in commercial Airship design, NewIndustries recently unveiled this tri-stack model. Indented for the rapid transport of freight - particularly small parcels - this model is remarkably powerful for its size and is capable of transporting considerable freight at speeds equal to, or exceeding, most passenger vessels.
NewIndustries Ltd, part 1 : Heavy Cargo Airship

NewIndustries Ltd recently unveiled a new class of commercial airship. The Heavy Cargo Airships, or "Heavy Haulers" were specifically designed for carrying commercial freight. Incredibly powerful, the Heavy Hauler is considered yet another triumph for NewIndustries Ltd, securing their place as the leading builder of steam powered airships.
Monday, November 16, 2009
ArtSnark feature
Take a look:
http://artsnark.blogspot.com/
Thanks Stacey!
Mark
Monday, September 21, 2009
Almost Fall
Had a great time wraping up Summer last weekend in Burlington. It was Art Hop weekend. Hundreds of artists in Burlington - realy amazing considering the small size of the city. The South End was ALIVE with art everywhere. Saw two artists with GREAT SteamPunk work. Yes, even in Northern Vermont SteamPunk is catching on. Nice to see.
Speak of nice to see, the leaves are just begining to turn. If you have a chance, come on up and see the Foliage - no better place to see foliage than Vermont.
all for now-
Mark, SteamSmith
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
a long time
I had surgery at the end of July. The time leading up to surgery was very hetic, trying to get all of the ducks lined up - and then after, well it has taken a while to realy get back into the swing.
I just had my 6 week check up and my doc - John Macy, MD - says that my new shoulder joint is doing VERY WELL. So, NO MORE excuses!
By the way, if you need shoulder work done, and can get to northern Vermont, John Macy is THE guy you want working on you!
On a whole different subject - as an artist, it is always interesting to see how other artists work. "ArtSnark" is offering us an interesting look at all of this on her blog - a peek at artist studios. The current featured studio is the antithesis of mine - the featured studio is VERY neat and clean! Check it out: http://artsnark.blogspot.com/2009/08/studio-tour-saturday.html
More later, I promise!