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Some backgrounds I made for our 48h film with @simon-duong. If you didn’t watch the short yet, it’s here!
It won’t get better for LGBT youth of color until we identify and dismantle the ways we’ve normalized racism. Gabe hits it on the head:
this vine is one year old but everything about this is art. the camera rotates a full 180 degrees around a point. the child in the background misses an easy basketball shot then gets hit in the face in the face with a basketball. the fact that this kids name is semi. the fucking beat is three notes and semi kills that shit with one of the hottest bars dropped in this decade. ‘money add then multiply’ means that semi knows his fuckin shit but he doesnt know how to say mathematics. put this fucking vine on a cd so it can be looped by aliens 3000 years in the future
you missed the kid’s genius - he can spell mathematics, he goes an extra step, it’s (M)oney (A)dd (Th)en (M)ultiply, I call that MATHM-Mathematics
this post never dies and you know what? i hope it never does. long live Semi the King.
Map Check by artist Aaron Miller.
No, these aren’t exactly your childhood goldfish bowls. The world of competitive aquarium design, or aquascaping, is just as difficult, expensive, and cutthroat as any other sport but requires expertise in many different fields to guarantee success. Aquarium designers possess large amounts of expertise in biology, design, photography, and excel in the art of patience, as individual aquascapes can take months if not years to fully mature into a completed landscape.
The world’s largest nature aquarium and aquatic plants layout competition is the International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest (IAPLC) which annually ranks hundreds of competitors from around the world with Asian and Eastern European countries generally dominating the top slots. While it’s somewhat difficult to track down galleries of winners from every year, above are some amazing entries from the last few years. To see more, oh so much more, check out: IAPLC Grand Prize Works, IAPLC 2011 Top 27, IAPLC 2013 Top 6, IAPLC 2012 Top 200 (or here), and the first Eastern European Planted Aquarium Design Contest.
Szabados Jenő - Nagybányai utca (1932 körül)
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Quentin Regnes || facebook | tumblr cold evening into the marshland out of the forest childhood the last of the mohicans a giant statue entrance of the manor evening in the countryside collecting nobles portraits
sad dink man stuck in a block drinking his tears so he doesn’t drown
this was going to be my submission for loopdeloop’s june/july theme but i finished a couple days late! i hope i can still make it in though!
there’s a version with sound too if you want to hear me crying hahah ;D
An ambiant research I did after having seen a documentary about Sanaa In Yemen.
Here’s a little research I did during lunchtime. Thanks to Alessandro Vergonnier for his advices on the horse drawing!
*something bad happens to me*
me, through gritted teeth: Sasuke…..
*something good happens to me*
me: goku…..
opportunity the singer
Damn ouch!!!
LMAO