“Shut up, Gaiser. You’re making my head hurt.”
“You are an artificial life form, master. You cannot feel pain.”

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“Shut up, Gaiser. You’re making my head hurt.”
“You are an artificial life form, master. You cannot feel pain.”
happy weekend, friends of mine.
Do you like art and/or previews? Well here’s the cover to Spookytown, debuting next Monday on Kickstarter! #comics #art #spookytown #aristsontumblr #cartoonistsontumblr #artistsoninstagram #cartoonistsofinstagram
For Todays Origami tutorial I'm about to teach you on how to do a BOX This design, known as the "Masu" box is the most common origami box around. So use colourful paper, double-sided is best, and make lots: then you'll be so organised! They are great for holding lollies, trinkets, jewellery... well just about anything really! Step 1: Start with a square piece of paper. Fold the paper in half horizontally and then verically, so the creases look like this. Step 2: Fold the four corners of the paper toward the center point Step 3: Fold the top and bottom of this square into the center and open out again to create these creases. Step 4: Open out the top and bottom triangular flaps. Step 5: Fold the sides of the model into the centre, creasing well. Step 6: Fold down top corner of model and then open out again. Step 7: Fold down model in the other direction You should now have 2 new diagonal creases like this. Step 8: Repeat step 6 & 7 at the other end of the model, so you have the new creases at both ends. Step 9: At one end of the model,Open out model along the creases you just made. This will raise the top portion of the model vertically Step 10: 10. Fold top of model over into the box. Its taking shape! 11. Repeat Step 9 and 10 at the other end of the box... and its finished! To make a lid, just make another box, but start with a slightly bigger piece of paper. Source: content://com.sec.android.app.sbrowser/readinglist/041418412027.mhtml Show me your work ☺ If you have any questions Just ask me!
kaley brummet, 2015
2015 Calendar with Fish
9x12″
Watercolor and Xylene
Transfer Print
self portrait using only mirror 18x24 charcoal on paper by Jacob Irey 2015
Today’s Inktober - planning out my Halloween costume