Weird butterfly.
It is not photoshop, it is a sunbittern.
broken body
“I was born with glass bones and paper skin. Every morning I break my legs, and every afternoon I break my arms. At night, I lie awake in agony until my heart attacks put me to sleep.”
YOU DID NOT QUOTE SPONGEBOB AND MAKE IT SOUND POETIC AND BEAUTIFUL
#I have spent YEARS of my life thinking this quite was AN ACTUAL POEM#LIKE SOME FUCKING RICHARD SIKEN LEVEL SHIT#AND YOURE TELLING ME#ITS FUCKING S P O N G E B O B#I HAVE PROBABLY UNIRONICALLY REBLOGGED THIS QUOTE AS POETRY#FUCK THIS SHITTY BLUE SITE IM OUT
THAT FUCKING QUOTE WAS FROM SPONGEBOB!? I SWEAR TO GOD…
I thought it was a crappost thing… but Spongebob??
It was from the chocolate episode???? You know???? “CHOCOLATE!!!!!”
king eider
(photos by studebakerbirds)
me looking at john singer sargents watercolours: Just Fuck Of…
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(Adding some of his alligator watercolors to this post)
some of my fav pics I've ever taken in one of my fav rooms I've ever been in
Selections scanned from the book, ‘3D and Web Masters: The Latest Artwork & Techniques from the World’s Top Digital Artists’ by Agosto Inc. (1998)
1. ‘Intro’ illustration for PC World, for an article on the internet - by Jim Ludtke
2. 'Eyeflowers’ for Mr. Music Hits No. 4 - by Dan Hambe
3. ‘Log IN Bouquet’ cover design - By Dava Kan
4. ‘IAR sub’ - advertising illustration - By Dan Hambe
5. 'Power VR’ for NEC advertisement - Dava Kan
6. ‘Pills’ for the American Chamber of Commerce, Japan - by Eliot Bergman
7. Cover illustration for ‘Birth’ - by Kengo Tsukasaki
8. ‘Unicorn Girl’ cover for Harper Collins - by John Ennis
9. ‘Glass Bird’ original work - By Dava Kan
10. ‘Brain Machine’ ad for LBS Software - By Chris Lockwood
Illustrations - Vorja Sánchez.
Limo interiors by LA Custom Coach Inc.
The Pedestal - Alexandra Reeves
Statue of a saint damaged by the sea air, Parish of St. Hilda, Hartlepool England
If they carved this saint out of limestone then it's really dumb to leave it out to be weathered by SEA AIR lmao it's deffos gonna dissolve and form these alveoli-like holes
Rookie move by these 6th century monks
Wendy Fairclough, Figs and Apples, cast lead crystal
Seemlessness
If black cats could change into humans, I imagine this is what they’d be like.