October 7th, 2011

pepsie:

lackadaisycats:

vickorano:

pixiepunch:

amberblade:

Hopefully this is handy for a few folks.

It is a miracle I have people who want to talk to me on a daily basis.

Always love me some hands : D

I always feel good when my professor tells me I draw really expressive hands = u =

I agree with these pictures. :3

great reference stuff

excuse all my reblogs atm LOL

ADKNAKNASMN I MUST PRACTICE MORE /RAEGS/

(Source: eyecager, via silvergrigori)

September 26th, 2011
artstxr:

Dimitri Tsykalov - from meat guns to fruit skulls this guy makes some wildly odd art

artstxr:

Dimitri Tsykalov - from meat guns to fruit skulls this guy makes some wildly odd art

therhumboogie:

By Pudelskern Design, this is one of my favourite all time lighting designs, it has that really unusual creature-like appearance, plus it’s knitted which is cool. 

Is it an eye, or is it a lamp? Smoothly it turns its head and searches the ground. From the corner it follows the dark edges and spaces in between, illuminating spots the sun never reaches. Looking like a dweller of unknown worlds, Feeler is a flexible lamp. The cosy tube can be used as a cuddling lamp on the floor or as sculptural lamp, pendant or freestanding. Feeler is a good friend for a lifetime.

I imagine it being in Monsters Inc. creeping behind you, looking over your shoulder. Reading a book with this would look surreal and wonderful, whacky fantastic idea.

I WANT /brick’d/

claresophiet:

Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary objects - like rubbish - to make sculptures which really don’t look like anything. The magic happens when they point a light at them and project the shadows onto the walls. The process of transformations, from trash to recognisable forms, echoes the idea of perceptual psychology - a form of evaluation used for psychological patients. Noble and Webster have repeatedly played with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define them with a meaning. The result is surprisingly powerful, redefining how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones.
Click through on the image for a link to their website.

claresophiet:

Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary objects - like rubbish - to make sculptures which really don’t look like anything. The magic happens when they point a light at them and project the shadows onto the walls. The process of transformations, from trash to recognisable forms, echoes the idea of perceptual psychology - a form of evaluation used for psychological patients. Noble and Webster have repeatedly played with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define them with a meaning. The result is surprisingly powerful, redefining how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones.

Click through on the image for a link to their website.

(via clareleetaylor)

September 23rd, 2011
justinrampage:

The worlds of Pokemon and Star Wars collide in Iam Zerobriant’s hilarious “3D” mash up design. Available as prints, skins and cases on Society6.
Poked to Death 3D by Iam Zerobriant (Tumblr) (Facebook) (Twitter)

justinrampage:

The worlds of Pokemon and Star Wars collide in Iam Zerobriant’s hilarious “3D” mash up design. Available as prints, skins and cases on Society6.

Poked to Death 3D by Iam Zerobriant (Tumblr) (Facebook) (Twitter)

September 16th, 2011
welovepaintings:

Urban Jungle, by Jonas De Ro

welovepaintings:

Urban Jungle, by Jonas De Ro

September 14th, 2011
September 13th, 2011