These cuffs that keep a sub on tip toes are my current obsession
They're sure to make any chase short :)
I've watched porn less suggestive than this technical description of a 3d print
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Keni
trying on a metaphor
No title available
Jules of Nature

JBB: An Artblog!
DEAR READER
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Acquired Stardust

No title available
art blog(derogatory)
Today's Document

pixel skylines
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Claire Keane
tumblr dot com
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Kaledo Art
RMH
Three Goblin Art

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from TĂĽrkiye

seen from United States

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from United Kingdom
@apotherice
These cuffs that keep a sub on tip toes are my current obsession
They're sure to make any chase short :)
I've watched porn less suggestive than this technical description of a 3d print
Javelina aka Collared Peccary (Dicotyles tajacu), male, family Tayassuidae, Arizona, USA
photograph by Sheryl Hester
Calvin Laituri (American, b. 1997, based Brattleboro, VT, USA) - Down Cellar, 2021, Ink and Etching on Clayboard
“ok lets do warm up sketch”
“oh..”
London, 2018 Ross J. Platt
Violence for violence is the way of the beasts— and my dear, you've always been too kind.
Here’s some sketches exploring one of my ideas for the creature from “The Terror” by Dan Simmons, and how I imagined it could work as a supernatural element while still able to be mistaken for a polar bear at a glance or in the distance.
And now for something completely different… Here’s some variants I made on how the creature from Dan Simmons’ book “The Terror” could look like, it was a lot of fun imagining different versions and how they might work on film~ swipe to see all 3!
I’m trying to flex those imagination muscles, since I love film and would like to do more concept art and creature design~ Huge thanks to the great @guydavisart for ever so generously sharing his knowledge and invaluable feedback!
A more rendered and atmospheric version of one of my design variants for the creature from Dan Simmons’ book “The Terror”, if it were to appear on film!
A more rendered and atmospheric version of one of my design variants for the creature from Dan Simmons’ book “The Terror”, if it were to appear on film!
ALICE [Něco z Alenky] (1988) dir. Jan Švankmajer
photo: ElI Bond
'Werewolf' by Jakub Różalski
rupture by kate kretz, 2018 (crowdsourced grey hair from people who have experienced profound loss hand embroidered on cotton)
It’s NOT a scam
Been haunted by a kids interactive exhibit my sister and I went to some 25 years ago. I could remember blurry bits and pieces, even was able to find the museum that housed it. But thanks to reddit I was finally able to find proof that it existed and the name of it and I feel so free now.
I feel like I should mention the concept of this exhibit: a family of four goes missing and it is up to the children to pick a family member and figure out what happened to them by exploring their house. The house was colorful with funky proportions, probably to seem fun and whimsical for kids, but just ended up feeling very... off.
(You could crawl out of the toilet through a pitch black tunnel in the washing machine. I was too scared to do this.)
Also there was a head in the freezer.
Anyway the family member I chose got shrunk down and trapped in a doll house and I watched her get carried away by mice never to be seen again. Cool!
Miss Perception's Mystery House exhibit located in the Port Discovery Children's Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
Here's a blog with extra pics/blueprints
Chalcedony skeleton hand on a rutilated quartz base by Harold Van Pelt. Each bone of the hand took months to carve with anatomical accuracy. The chalcedony agate resembles the color of real bones.