Posts tagged "insp"
t-price:
“Toucan
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t-price:

Toucan

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hackedmotionart:
“Finally finished my Hidden Figures print! Another one you can find at ECCC! Which I need to remember to make a map of my location lol
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hackedmotionart:

Finally finished my Hidden Figures print! Another one you can find at ECCC! Which I need to remember to make a map of my location lol

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cutesign:

These fun amusing cartoonish satchels, by Taiwan-based design duo Chay Ru and Rika Lin of Jump From Paper, looks like they’ve literally popped out from the 2D world. The inspiration came from the idea of… what if a hand-drawn illustration of a bag was brought to life in the real world.

cutesign

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juan-fernandez:

lagubeko:

Various comics and illustrations by Tiger Tateishi.

Tiger Tateishi - Known for his surreal paintings, his comics are noteworthy for  their interesting psychedelic gags that use an early manga visual vocabulary. Very different from his paintings. Want to find more of this.

  • TATEISHI Tiger was born in Fukuoka in 1941.
  • In 1963, he submitted a large collage to the 15th Yomiuri Independent Exhibition, which received much attention. Subsequently he went on to be heavily influenced by Pop Art, which he aptly converted to address aspects of Japanese everyday life as well as the country’s current issues.
  • From the mid ‘60s, he gradually began to draw cartoons.
  • In 1969 he moved to Italy, where he worked for Olivetti typewriters as a designer, while finding time to exhibit his paintings at such places as Alexander Iolas gallery.
  • From the mid 80’s his work began to feature epitomizing motifs of Japan, such as Mt. Fuji.
  • In 1998, he passed away in Chiba prefecture.From his inception as an artist in 1962, until 1967, TATEISHI Tiger was known by his birth name of TATEISHI Kouichi. But from 1968 until mid 1990, he developed, for its convenient catchiness, the moniker Tiger TATEISHI, which was not only written in ‘kana’, the phonetic notation reserved for non-Japanese words, but the order of first and last name was switched to mimic the Western manner. Although he continues to be remembered posthumously by the same moniker, the ‘kana’ has been converted to Chinese characters and the order of first and last name has been reverted to the original Japanese manner.

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polygonfighter:

cremsie:

He is a little witches familiar and he loves to chew on things and chase bugs !!

yess!!!!

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nubbsgalore:

this colourful ice cave on the kamchatka peninsula in russia was formed by a stream flowing beneath glacial ice which emanates from hot springs associated with a nearby volcano. and because glaciers in the area have been melting in recent years, the roof of this cave is now so thin that sunlight is able to penetrate it, illuminating the cave and colouring it with volcanic ash and organic material trapped in the ice. (x, x, x, x, x)

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takingbackourculture:

lexiliveslife:

Hellzapoppin 1941. Black ppl are magical creatures.

What the whites tried to take in the 50s when we’d be doin it a decade before!
- Jess

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flukesandspooks:

queenbean03:

bronzewool:

The original character designs for Disney’s Rapunzel Unbraided by Jin Kim (Part 8).

The idea for Tangled (Rapunzel Unbraided) was originally the concept for Disney’s Enchanted, a live-action film that light-heatedly mocked the princess film archetypes. The main male lead was even modeled after Jack Black.

However, Enchanted became separate from Rapunzel and instead took ideas from previous films like Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty.

Rapunzel was then put back into development and turned into a traditional (albeit 3D) Feature Length film.

I still want Jack Black to be a Disney Prince someday.

Bring back this 2d Jack Black and keep him 2D

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