Cécile Berrubé (@cecile_illustrations)
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Cécile Berrubé (@cecile_illustrations)
Sunset behind the Pyramid of King Khafre.
~ Mummified falcon.
Place of origin: Egypt
Period: 26th-30th Dynasty, Late Period
Date: ca. 664-332 B.C.
Medium: Animal remains, linen
This is so wholesome
Update: he finally got the cat to the vet to see if she had a microchip
I was already on board with his sweet wholesome open-to-love-and-nurturing heart but I was fully unprepared for getting to that last tweet and seeing how off the hook HOT dude is
https://twitter.com/pariszarcilla?lang=en heres his twitter is here there is also additonal cat photos of his children.Â
CAT DAD IS BACK
aww, the kids grow up so fast. ;-;
HHHHHHHH I LOVE CAT DAD!
This is, by far, the single most adorable fucking thing I have ever seen.Â
Selfies with Igore
A collection of sticky note doodles I do at work when theres no actual work going on
I'm still alive. I swear. Heres a drawing I did of pennywise. Enjoy.
Literally me trying to talk to girls
âȘDonât ever let anyone tell you that using references for your art is wrong! Hell, sometimes ya gotta get creative and make your own! Using references doesnât make you a lazy artist. Trust me!âŹ
(These were taken a few weeks ago since I like to queue up page sketches for my comic, but I just wanted to show you all that using references is nothing to be ashamed of and even being a reference yourself is okay đđ»)
Innocent ânaughtyâ French postcards from the 1920s.
Just a reminder...
Please remember there's a difference between... "I've given up on my art completely" and "I don't have enough time right now to do it" or "I want to do art... but I'm too sad/ don't have the drive or inspiration/ but I still want to do art" or "I've put something on paper or computer... It's small but it's something" or " I'm taking a break to recharge my creation fuels".
So don't tell people, "You've given up on your art" if they haven't or fighting to keep going. Fucking offer to help them or something rather than pointing things out or nit picking and help them. Give them inspiration instead. Remind them how you like their art or their favorite piece.
I'm sorry.. end of small rant
Rest in peace Anthony Bourdain! Here are some adorable childhood photos of Bourdain before he became one of the most influential chefs in the world.
Rather than tell you about how crappy life has been and how bad my depression and everything else has been. This series of comics by Simkaye perfectly describe how things are.
This Roman 'gate to hell' killed its victims with a cloud of deadly carbon dioxide
Is it possible to walk through the gates of hell and live? The Romans thought so, and they staged elaborate sacrifices at what they believed were entrances to the underworld scattered across the ancient Mediterranean. The sacrificesâhealthy bulls led down to the gates of hellâdied quickly without human intervention, but the castrated priests who accompanied them returned unharmed. Now, a new study of one ancient site suggests that these âmiraclesâ may have a simple geological explanation.
Rediscovered just 7 years ago, the gate to hell at the ancient city of Hierapolis, in modern-day Turkey, is a stone doorway leading to a small cave-like grotto. The gate was built into one wall of a rectangular, open-aired arena, topped by a temple and surrounded by raised stone seating for visitors. The city itself sits in one of the regionâs most geologically active areas; 2200 years ago, its thermal springs were believed to have great healing powers. Read more.
So... like...
This is pretty morbid and I don't think people will like this at all.. But hear me out. I brought home people ashes. A father and son to be correct. And if I didn't they were going to be tossed out. And me.. being the weirdo I am said I would take them. They were in a abandoned storage unit that went up for for auction at my friends work. After multiple attempts to give them back to the owner, it was decided they would be tossed. Originally I was told the ashes were two children. But later on inspection it was a father and son. I know nothing about them. Who they were. What they were like in life. What they died from. But the idea of letting them get thrown out was too upsetting to me. Even though it's a really common occurrence when storage until go up for auction.
Anywho, welcome to your new home!