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englishsnow: by 36negatives
Koopa troopa
people say ‘I love you’ in a lot of different ways
'eat something'
'buckle up'
'get some sleep'
'here have my fries'
'Im gonna draw you something'
"You’re a dork"
'Be safe'
'You can have the last slice'
'did you get home okay?'
this makes my insides warm
Alice Carroll’s Mugshot from her Narcotics Possession… But then she remembered it was only a dream… or was it?
Elise Wehle
Nicholas Kennedy Sitton
The artist Tom Fruin has built this water tower made of colored plexiglas in Brooklyn. The strange structure is a tribute to New York and the “water towers” that adorn the roof of its buildings. An original way to redesign an iconic part of the city using a technique reminding us the stained glasses.
Machu Picchu | Peru (by Colin Smith)
Hayao Miyazaki Doodle Tribute
- 16 x 11 inches - Uni Pin Fine Liners on paper - Approx. 12 hours of drawing and doodling.
A Japanese client commissioned me to create this piece combining some of the most notable characters from popular Hayao Miyazaki films such as Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away and Howl’s Moving Castle. He said my doodles remind him of Mayazaki characters. I do love his animated films as well so this one is so much fun to do although I rarely do fan art.
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The Kingdom is a visually stunning series by world-renowned graphic designer, photographer, and producer Seb Janiak. The images focus on massive accumulations of clouds in the sky, visually portraying the power of nature as it swirls overhead. The French artist created “digital matte painting,” a technique in which several images are layered together to produce one hyperrealistic photograph.
The 1902 stage musical version of Frank L. Baum’s The Wizard of Oz debuted in Chicago and then moved on to Broadway. Featured here are Fred Stone as the Scarecrow and David C. Montgomery as the Tin Man. (via)
Knife throwing target girl, 19th century (via)
Steven Spielberg on the set of Jaws, 1975 (via)
Dapper dog, details unknown (via)