January22012
charizardchar:

heartofariver:

One day <3

SUCH a good painting.

charizardchar:

heartofariver:

One day <3

SUCH a good painting.

(Source: thechibbsjermaine)

art whales 

December192011
gingerhaze:

More Hunger Games! Errr, spoilers probably!
This was for my Digital Illustration final. We had to choose a book and create illustrations for it in the spirit of the Picture Book Report. Tried some different things here!

WHY WOULD YOU POST SOMETHING LIKE THAT?! ;_;

gingerhaze:

More Hunger Games! Errr, spoilers probably!

This was for my Digital Illustration final. We had to choose a book and create illustrations for it in the spirit of the Picture Book Report. Tried some different things here!

WHY WOULD YOU POST SOMETHING LIKE THAT?! ;_;

December92011

goddessofcheese:

jetbunny:

adriofthedead:

lacarpa:

 “Pinups Mythology”

Simon Eckert

pin ups + greek mythology =

this is extremely relevant to my interests

yeah this is WICKED relevant to my interests

afdfsafassadfsa

(via simplestperdition)

art 

December72011
6PM
GOOD. GOOD USE OF THE DAISY TAG

GOOD. GOOD USE OF THE DAISY TAG

(via joeyh3arts)

12AM
December52011
December42011

charizardchar:

vernalized:

euphoriaformyeyes:

The Garden of Cosmic Speculation is at Portrack House, near Dumfries in South West Scotland. It is a private garden created by Charles Jencks. The garden is inspired by science and mathematics, with sculptures and landscaping on these themes, such as Black Holes and Fractals.

oh wow yes #earth porn

very good

oh WOahhh

private gardens booo

art 

December32011
neil-gaiman:

From a Fashion Shoot done for a Spanish fashion magazine called NEO2. I am not quite sure what she is wearing, but it is definitely Fashion. I love this photo.

neil-gaiman:

From a Fashion Shoot done for a Spanish fashion magazine called NEO2. I am not quite sure what she is wearing, but it is definitely Fashion. I love this photo.

December12011

bookmobility:

The Library Phantom strikes again—but for the last time! As RadioLab’s Robert Krulwich reports, via This is Central Station, a woman has been leaving tiny paper sculptures in libraries and museums across Edinburgh.

These gorgeous pieces, details from a few of which you can see above, were secreted away with a few clues here and there. The sculptor wrote in a final statement that she offered them as “[a] tiny gesture in support of the special places,” a truly valuable sentiment as the very idea of libraries as distinct and public institutions comes increasingly under attack.

(Source: bookmobility)

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