Four of Them

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


jackpowerx:

zenpencils:

SOPHIE SCHOLL ‘The fire within’

I legit teared up at this.

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belaquadros:

In The Company of Wolves
 Caitlin Clarkson

belaquadros:

In The Company of Wolves

Caitlin Clarkson


mchaib:

They make you feel cool. And hey. I met you. You are not cool - Almost Famous

mchaib:

They make you feel cool. And hey. I met you. You are not cool - Almost Famous

posted 1 day ago via jeremy-ruiner · © mchaib with 91 notes
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calamityjonsaveus:

I’ve contributed the art (and pal Leonard Pierce contributed the concept) for our super-powered simian contribution to the excellent The Ultimate Powers Jam project, here’s APESHIT!
The entries on this site so far have just been terrific, we felt a real pressure to turn in something unique. Check out the other entries here (and watch Kyle Starks in particular set the bar with Baron Perdu)

calamityjonsaveus:

I’ve contributed the art (and pal Leonard Pierce contributed the concept) for our super-powered simian contribution to the excellent The Ultimate Powers Jam project, here’s APESHIT!

The entries on this site so far have just been terrific, we felt a real pressure to turn in something unique. Check out the other entries here (and watch Kyle Starks in particular set the bar with Baron Perdu)

#art

fearof-theunknown:

The 30,000-Year-Old Cave That Descends Into Hell
There’s a cave in France where no humans have been in 26,000 years. The walls are full of fantastic, perfectly-preserved paintings of animals, ending in a chamber full of monsters 1312-feet underground, where CO2 and radon gas concentrations provoke hallucinations.
It’s called the the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave, a really weird and mysterious place. The walls contain hundreds of animals—like the typical Paleolithic horses and bisons—but some of them are not supposed to be there, like lions, panthers, rhinos and hyenas.
A few are not even supposed to exist, like weird butterflyish animals or chimerical figures half bison half woman. These may be linked to the hallucinations. The trip is such that some archeologists think that it had a ritual nature, with people transcending into a new state as they descended into the final room.
In fact, the paintings themselves are of such sophistication—some even have three-dimensional relief—that is hard to believe they were made back then. However, radiocarbon dating shows that these paintings are indeed prehistoric: A group was made around 27,000-26,000 years ago and the other at 32,000-30,000 years ago.

fearof-theunknown:

The 30,000-Year-Old Cave That Descends Into Hell

There’s a cave in France where no humans have been in 26,000 years. The walls are full of fantastic, perfectly-preserved paintings of animals, ending in a chamber full of monsters 1312-feet underground, where CO2 and radon gas concentrations provoke hallucinations.

It’s called the the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave, a really weird and mysterious place. The walls contain hundreds of animals—like the typical Paleolithic horses and bisons—but some of them are not supposed to be there, like lions, panthers, rhinos and hyenas.

A few are not even supposed to exist, like weird butterflyish animals or chimerical figures half bison half woman. These may be linked to the hallucinations. The trip is such that some archeologists think that it had a ritual nature, with people transcending into a new state as they descended into the final room.

In fact, the paintings themselves are of such sophistication—some even have three-dimensional relief—that is hard to believe they were made back then. However, radiocarbon dating shows that these paintings are indeed prehistoric: A group was made around 27,000-26,000 years ago and the other at 32,000-30,000 years ago.


kierongillen:

empartridge:

don’t delete artist comments, artist credits, blog sources, or save and repost images to your own blog, etc etc etc. just don’t, man. I’m really tired of seeing my own work and ESPECIALLY the work of my friends stripped of credit. people are posting free content online for you to look at and enjoy, and if the thing they had to say about it or a link to them is too ugly for your dumb blog, don’t reblog it. I know this is the wild wild west of the internet, but try to respect creators. luv u.

In YA5, the list of evil sins Loki did originally included removing art credits when reblogging. I deleted it for space, but still…
Don’t be like Loki.

kierongillen:

empartridge:

don’t delete artist comments, artist credits, blog sources, or save and repost images to your own blog, etc etc etc. just don’t, man.
I’m really tired of seeing my own work and ESPECIALLY the work of my friends stripped of credit. people are posting free content online for you to look at and enjoy, and if the thing they had to say about it or a link to them is too ugly for your dumb blog, don’t reblog it. I know this is the wild wild west of the internet, but try to respect creators.

luv u.

In YA5, the list of evil sins Loki did originally included removing art credits when reblogging. I deleted it for space, but still…

Don’t be like Loki.


artforadults:

Alice in Wonderland  by Marguerite Sauvage behance - tumblr