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I never use this account anymore so I’m switching to my other one!
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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switching tumblrs
Hey everyone! I will be deleting this account, and moving everything to my other tumblr oskibearz.tumblr.com!
I never use this account anymore so I’m switching to my other one!
Feel free to follow me on there! :D
this was supposed to be a…………motivational comic, but i didn’t like it so it was just rotting away in my drafts until i decided to add this last panel and now i don’t know what this is anymore, but if you add pee to anything it’s A+ humor, am i right
..ok I’ve made 2 comics in a row with body fluids in them now, i swear i will not make a habit of this
DIY 6 Nebula Galaxy Bottle and Jewelry Tutorials. Roundup from truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com.
Have you seen these all over Etsy or on fashion blogs? Most links lead to scape sites and not the actual tutorials - whereas my links go to the original source. These are so cheap to make because all you need is water, cotton, paint-dye-ink, glitter and a container.
What I have learned researching nebular or galaxy jars and bottles is that it is better not to use food coloring (some worry about bacteria forming - but for the short run it should be OK), but rather opt for paint, fabric paint, dye or ink. Also, a few tutorials mixed in glue clear or glitter glue when adding the glitter.
If you would rather BUY, these are for sale by birdsoupshop at Etsy for $12.
DIY Galaxy Jar on YouTube from HelloMaphie.
DIY Galaxy in a Bottle from Samyra Says.
DIY Nebula Galaxy Bottle Pendant Tutorial on YouTube from June Hislop. She used glittery eyeshadow.
DIY Galaxy Mini Bottle Tutorial on YouTube from Igor Saringer.
DIY Nebular Bottle Tutorial from Beauty Rock.
DIY Nebula Bottle Tutorial on YouTube from Larissa Andriotti.
WANT WANT WANT
Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies
Victo Ngai
I have had the great pleasure to work with Folio Society earlier this year on this book. For those of you who are not familiar with Folio Society, they are one of the few publishers who is all about the art of book-making: from the illustrations to the printing and binding. To give you a taste, the cover of this book is fully cloth bond and luxuriously blocked with color and gold ink.
I have included some of the art I created for the book here, but not all. To see all of them, pick up a copy here. Make sure to check out other gorgeous books from Folio Society and like their FB and twitter to keep the good books coming!
I will also be signing and talking with AD Sheri Gee and the amazing Sam Weber at the Society of Illustrators NY on Nov 3,2014. Check out the event here. Hope to see you there!
Back to the Witches’ Ingredients!
Five and six are Adder’s Fork and Blind-Worm’s Sting.
Scott Kikuta - http://crayonmonsters.blogspot.com.es - http://www.crayonmonsters.com - http://society6.com/crayonmonsters
Rounding out the work I made as a response to 2014’s Light Grey Art Lab Icelandic Residency was a little accordion book that documented a few moments and thoughts from the trip. Pulling this book together was challenging and went through a lot of different iterations (first it was a Risograph* book, then a longer accordion book); with every compression (refining that puffin coupled with balancing freelance, teaching and mentoring duties ate up such time!) it began to be trickier to pick out moments to show. Again, when you pack dozens of amazing experiences in a handful of days, how do you pick and choose which were most meaningful?
Including my sketch on the first page (which admittedly is way more refined than my actual sketchbook!), I focused on six moments from the trip– from exploring the fields near our farmhouse with the most fabulous Icelandic horses to leaping gleefully across huge squishy moss fields to one of my most quietest moments on the trip, focusing on the rock cairns I found myself fascinated by and would later build. To tie it all together, I decided to hint at a subtle horizon across the pages– it starts with the shadow of my trusty backpack and invisibly connects across rocks stacked in a cairn on the last pages. The pages flit between autobiography and fiction, as initially I didn’t really want to illustrate any of our group. But a couple of photos in Sólheimajökull (one of my favorite spots on the trip) really struck my fancy, seeing my backpack and pink hair light up against the grays and blacks of the scene. So I knew that I would wind up inserting myself into that image. That moment I chose to take a longer breath across two pages for visual punch– that dose of wonder as you round the corner and see your first glacier.
There are still lots of things about Iceland I’d like to explore, so while this book is a finished object for now, I’m not done ruminating about it and thinking about what else I’d like to add. I guess that’s the fantastic thing about travel! My many thanks to Light Grey Art Lab– I have felt really lucky over the years to be able to take part in so many experiences with them, from gallery shows to workshops to now travel. To many more, my friends.
You can buy Explorer’s Log and all the other art from the exhibition (including my dear puffin friend!) at LGAL’s shop! Don’t miss out!
*I probably still will make that Riso at some point, or maybe after a couple more travel experiences and residencies so I can talk about travel! I am hooked.
For the Edmonton Chamber Music Society.
A mix of traditional and digital.
inky ink sketch
Devil heart.
gross.
some lighting practice for a piece i’m gonna work on later! (weird character self portrait)
My landscapes series is now a blog called Rücken-Figures! I’ve been so excited about how much you guys like this series already - thank you!
So I’m opening up orders for individual 5x7″ prints, which will be available until April 8th! If you’re interested, please check out my shop here!
So… wow. To have these be my most popular post on tumblr is just completely mind-blowing. Thank you for making this happen!
Because it took me so long to get an example of a print ready, I’m extending the sale until Friday, April 10th.
By the way, it’s been really cool seeing which prints people have been ordering and where they overlap! Thanks again, everyone!!
To Seek What I Yearn for
(18in x 24in - Acrylic on Wood Panel)
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I finally scanned this baby! I really loved doing this painting (actually my first painting that I’m satisfied with!) I might end up doing more paintings like this in the future (aka my graduation pieces LOL)
((also please do not delete my artist comment! Thank you!!!))
Tim Kaminski
Huangh Chern
two little prince paintings for class!
Zezhou Chen