Un(k)nown




via PT-82 , originally via geek-art



thegameisalife:

La recopilación final de todos los Héroes y Villanos del píxel. De mano de Josh Summana.




comicsodissey:

THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #11


comicsodissey:

THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #11



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It’s all falling apart! I’m erasing you, and I’m happy! You did it to me first! I can’t believe you did this to me.


It’s all falling apart!
I’m erasing you, and I’m happy!
You did it to me first!
I can’t believe you did this to me.







via PT-82 , originally via cinyma



dotcore:

Pokémon.
by Mark Anthony Avila.






anime-backgrounds:

Adam and Dog. A short by Minkyu Lee







via Woof! , originally via anime-backgrounds

polafran:

The X-Men Girls Club: No Boys Allowed by Skottie Young


polafran:

The X-Men Girls Club: No Boys Allowed by Skottie Young



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via El Rincon de Orochi , originally via polafran

hatboy:

Sammich {2013}
Available as a small print on my Society 6Not much new here recently. Sorry about that. As my school year comes to an end, I’ve been drowning in final requirements. I’ll see all of you next month. Just let me just go punch schoolwork in the butt.


hatboy:

Sammich {2013}

Available as a small print on my Society 6

Not much new here recently. Sorry about that. As my school year comes to an end, I’ve been drowning in final requirements.

I’ll see all of you next month. Just let me just go punch schoolwork in the butt.



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f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Liquid Sculptures: Powerful Waves Photographed by Pierre Carreau Seem Frozen in Time

Photographer Pierre Carreau was born in 1972 near Paris surrounded by a family of artists including a photographer, painter and sculptor, all of which would influence his creative upbringing as well as his artistic output. As a child he was always fascinated by the manifestation of waves and the diversity of color, shape, and size found in each of them. Some of his first photography projects involved work for surfing magazines and water sport equipment manufacturers.

Carreau’s work has now moved into fine art as he shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses, capturing water shapes that appear more sculptural than liquid. These are truly some of the most remarkable wave photos I’ve ever seen and you can see many, many more over on his website. He also has a number of fine art prints available over at Clic Gallery

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adelphe:

Young Love Vol. 18 No. 110, June-July 1974


adelphe:

Young Love Vol. 18 No. 110, June-July 1974



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