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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Innsmouth, MA





Greetings,

Some more Lovecraftean props I have been working on. Vintage photographs from Innsmout, MA. for a friend to use in one of his games. They were fun to make and I look forward to making more Lovecraftean props for him. Keep your imagination free.

At your service,

Professor Otto the Confused

Monday, December 22, 2014

Vintage Photgraphs






Greetings,

Here is a series of vintage photograph props I created for a Digital Photography class assignment. They were well received and quoting my instructor, "...your work always makes me smile...". Always nice to know that there are others out there with a vivid imagination like myself.

At your service,

Professor Otto the Confused

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Various Projects





Greetings To You All,

 Here are some pictures of various projects I have been working on. I created a reproduction French Army Letterhead from the Napoleonic era. One of many different letterheads used by Napoleon's army staff during his reign. Another is a reproduction British Army letter that authorizes the bearer to draw bills from the the army Paymaster General. Again this is a Regency era document which would be perfect for British soldier reenactment during the Napoleonic Wars. 
On a different note, I create some reproduction 1960 French 100 franc banknotes for a friend as a Xmas gift. Finally I created some more reproductions of French Revoultionary War Assignat banknotes for a Napoleonic reenactment group in Europe. Keep your imagination free.

At Your Service,

Professor Otto the Confused

Saturday, December 13, 2014

18th Century Trade Cards



Greetings,

 I have been working on reproducing some 18th century London merchant trade cards for some Revolutionary War reenactors. Definately an interesting request. I have produced about 10 differnt ones of various merchant types from booksellars to furniture and wig makers. I had a lot of fun making these because, I very much enjoy 18th century history. Keep your imaginations free.

At Your Service,

Professor Otto the Confused

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Tolkien Stuff





Greetings All,
I have been dabbling into some expirements with Tolkien paper props. Lots of great resources out there for Tolkien Geeks such as myself. Here are some expirements that are still in development. I was in a mood to create pages torn from books either from a certain distinguished Hobbit or "borrowed" from the library of Minas Tirith. Also a certain letter left by a important Dwarf.
Lots of work to do to bring these up to better qaulity. At your service.

Sincerely,

Professor Otto the Confused

Art Exhibition



Greetings,

I just finished with an art exhibition of my sculptural work. I had some very good praises from critics. I combined contemporary ideas with prop influenced subject matter. The picture posted is entitled  "Box" and was one of the works of mine exhibited. I have more photos of the exhibition on the way. As always keep your imagination free. At your service.

 Sincerely and With Great Respect,

 Professor Otto the Confused

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Art Market



Greetings,

 I just returned from the Shepherd University Art Market 2014 and I had a great time. I sold 4 of my sculpture pieces and quite a lot of my reproduction banknotes. Also, I had another exhibition of my work and I will be posting pictures from that soon. As always keep your imagination free. At your service.

Sincerely,

Professor Otto the Confused

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

A Whole Lot of Banknotes


Greetings,


     I am getting ready for the holidays by stocking my shelfs with reproduction banknotes. Orders are starting to come in, which is fantastic. Thank you all for your support. I just finished up a HUGE printing of reproduction American Civil War notes. Whew! What a day.
     Now to start a batch of Napoleonic/Regency Era notes. As always, if you are interested in purchasing some of my reproduction banknotes for your historical kit or as a theater prop, feel free to contact me via this site or at my email: seeingmonsters32@msn.com


At your service,

Professor Otto the Confused