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@theartofmadeline
One Nice Bug Per Day

if i look back, i am lost
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PR's Tumblrdome
Jules of Nature

#extradirty

Janaina Medeiros
occasionally subtle
Mike Driver

Origami Around
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space đž

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Three Goblin Art
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@42mika42
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Qixuan Lim, also known as Qimmyshimmy, uses polymer clay to create tiny sculptures depicting infants and body organs. When removed from a singular context and placed into plastic packaging, these items become disturbing suckers, medication, and other types of edible objects. See more on HiFructose.com.
Summer cycles @MattSurelee
rei ayanamiâs room
scan from the ryohji kaji book (out of print)
I deleted this piece a while ago bc Iâm not very good at doing b/w illustrations and was embarrassed ( /-\) It doesnât embarrass me as much now, I love Hanbei
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Keiichi Tahara - Through Parisian windowglass, darkly. FenĂȘtre series (Windows) 1974-1980.
Capsule Corp
Edvard Munch, Attraction I (Tiltrekning I), 1896
Illustrations of A Midsummer Nightâs Dream by W. Heath Robinson (1914)
Breathtaking Killing Stalking Cosplay
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sangwoo by zunekuro
bum by shoujoshark )
© Luciana Nedelea - Artworks
Brazilian graphic designer and illustrator Butcher Billy got the idea of turning famous love hits into book covers of horror master Stephen King.Â
Joy Divisionâs âLove Will Tear Us Apart,â The Smiths, âHead Over Heelsâ by Tears For Fears and many others were portrayed in a very unusual way.
âThis series imagines an alternate universe where some of the most desperate and tragic romantic songs in the â70s andâ 80s are actually books written by Stephen King. The concept is to look at the dark side of love by the vision of pop culture, bringing aspects of its classic stories to play the true meaning of the songs - this can be completely subverted or stressed strangeness, while paying tribute to the vintage design of the original covers,â Butcher writes on his Behance.
By: äșșèłć / Original: X
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