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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Stranger Things

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Mike Driver
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Janaina Medeiros
cherry valley forever

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Origami Around

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@captainmimi
Return to Oz (Walter Murch | 1985)
Artist: 山木萤
Turning a Corner: The Playful Visual Puns of @yorsmartin
To see more opposite characters about to meet, follow @yorsmartin on Instagram.
(This interview was conducted in Spanish.)
Two unsuspecting characters are about to turn a corner and walk into the biggest surprise of their lives. These are the visual puns of Jorge Martin (@yorsmartin), a Spanish illustrator living in London, who finds humor everywhere. “I laugh about everything, even my own shadow,” he says. In each of his playful drawings, Jorge pairs two opposing, yet complementary, concepts — think a nut and a bolt, or a vacuum cleaner and dust bunnies — and leaves the viewer imagining what their interaction would entail. “I like to think about the faces they’re going to pull in that moment,” he says. “I burst out laughing just thinking about their expressions.”
Edward Hopper - Nighthawks, 1942
finally putting my colored pencils to good use????
Kyoto
PB and Marceline <3
finally some time for fanart-gifs hihi
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Aleksa. @aleksa__ch
Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Vanitas, 1917. Gouache, pencil and graphite on paper, 74.5 x 61.5 cm.
Tsutomu Nihei
Tsutomu Nihei studied architecture at school. After graduated he decided to change a little bit direction and became magaka. So, I choose to show two parts of his work : scenic and portrait/illustration. Both are very important to assimilate his universe. Tsutomu Nihei speaks about structures and roads, big constructions and big destructions. He likes to bring the infinitely tiny in the infinitely large. He likes perspectives.
Nihei studied architecture and went abroad to work one year in New York. After that year, he returned to Japan and decided to become a mangaka. He started at Koudansha’s Afternoon and has been TAKAHASHI Tsutomu’s assistant for a while (working on Jiraishin). Hayashida Q. was his assistant at one time.
#wip #mayannlicudine #soloshow #swoongalleryla #maskingtape #washi #washitape #mixedmedia
original storyboards for the title sequence from ‘Batman: the Animated Series’, by Bruce Timm. this won Bruce Timm an Emmy Award.
this sequence has been called the BEST animated representation of the Dark Knight. ever. Not the TV Show (which was great) just this opening 60 seconds of animation. the best Batman story ever animated.
Incredible.
Ian Dyer