Vitor Reis
Game of Thrones Daily
AnasAbdin

Kaledo Art

Kiana Khansmith
Claire Keane
occasionally subtle
todays bird
taylor price

Andulka
dirt enthusiast

tannertan36

#extradirty
Sweet Seals For You, Always
sheepfilms
No title available
Today's Document
đȘŒ
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

shark vs the universe
Xuebing Du

seen from Germany
seen from Netherlands
seen from South Korea
seen from Spain

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Sweden

seen from Serbia

seen from Czechia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from TĂŒrkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Jamaica

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from United States
@fart-ist
Vitor Reis
Artwork by Melissa Gable.
star wars spoilers
yoda is straight chillin
Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), La Révélation du solitaire / The Revelation of solitary, 1916.
oil on canvas, 76,8 x 53 cm
I recently stumbled across RBCC âRocketâs Blast Comicollectorâ a comic review & marketplace magazine / fanzine. Frankly Iâm not sure it that describeâs it correctly. But itâs wonderful. It lasted incredibly from 1961 until the 1980s.
They did a Star wars special for their October 1977 edition and it features some superb art and articles.
From the top:
Front cover art by Ralph Fowler
Back cover art by Morris Scott Dollens
Art by Matt Fertig
Art by Ralph Fowler (Blockade Runner chased by Star Destroyer)
Art by Ralph Fowler (Death Star trench and X Wings)
Art by Matt Fertig
Art by Steven Fabian
Art by John Adkins Richardson (Death Star, X Wing, Darth Vader and Tatooine with weird Obi Wan face)
Art by Steven Fabian
Art by Jim Kuzee
Las Vegas, Nevada, 1962.
Raleigh St. Clair
The Flautist
Remedios Varo
Art by Karl Arnold (April 1 1883 â November 29 1953)
We're moving to Portland at the end of February *v*
Design by Erick Solis
From the â70s to the â90s, a myriad of DEA and other federal units created their own patches in the worldâs trippiest example of âknowing your enemy.â And yes, one of them depicts the grim reaper snorting cocaine while sitting on a bomb.
Find all the best patches here, and read more about the phenomenon in this Washington Post article by Christopher Ingraham.
Leonardo da Vinci c. 1503-1505
Mona Lisa (detail)