reapersun:

takin a break from drawing sherlock and jawn to… draw sherlock and jawn…

reapersun:

takin a break from drawing sherlock and jawn to… draw sherlock and jawn…


mynosylexia:

runicbasso:

novashadows:

lunaticstar:

petit-bambi:

Hilda is the god damn most precious pin up you’ll ever find and it’s pretty hard to pick favorites when it comes to paintings of her :Tc

oh my god the squirrel one.  :D

I think her facial expressions are adorable. 

I can’t resist reblogging this cutiebutts. 

my favorite, ever

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dropsofviolet:

baddominicana:

 Laura Galic.

need.

filed under: clothes I would wear

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reapersun:

OKAY FINE KORRA YOU’RE PRETTY COOL I GUESS

reapersun:

OKAY FINE KORRA YOU’RE PRETTY COOL I GUESS


stealyourshiny:

resurrecttheliving:

universalbeauty:

Hand painted illustrations of 56 ethnic groups from China.

The artist Chen Shu Fen (陈淑芬) is best known for her paintings of beautiful women and handsome men. She has worked on a project in which she painted 56 Chinese ethnic groups from China. Each staying true to their original ethnic clothing.

Check more out here.

*drool* Chinese ethnic minorities are amazing. I wish our East Asian Studies department was large enough to teach classes on them instead of just the traditional Han narrativesand maybe if they weren’t mostly funded by the Chinese government they’d be more inclined to do so.

Oh wow. This is beautiful! And something that should be shared around - I didn’t even know that there were that many ethnic minorities in China (I mean, when I thought about it, it didn’t surprise me, as large as the country is). Most westerners only recognise Cantonese and Mandarin styles. A lot of these looked Russian, Mongolian, South East Asian, South Central Asian, North East Asian, but with a flair distinctly Chinese to them. So beautiful.

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antheawest:

countessnoir:

laufeysson:

sassysharpshooter:

Like a fanny pack.

But sexy.

did you mean: THE THING I NEED IN MY LIFE ?


can I get the jeans too? With red stiching?

Want


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animeclay:

Kotake (コタケ) has an old-school manga style that you don’t come across too often anymore. Their already flat coloring is done with shades that mostly stay around the same value, creating low contrast images with no element coming any more forward than another. This style forces you to churn through the entire picture, spending time with all parts of the relatively detailed line-work.

Something about Kotake’s characters gives me a strong sense that they are or once were alive — something about them seems very real. When I look through their art, it feels like I am looking through a picture album full of memories, or perhaps something more intimate.

For Kotake’s Pixiv: http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=598083

And for their site (with a lot of great rough work): http://kotake96.blog38.fc2.com/

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