How to Love A Monster

queensimia:

delighteddelineations:

theamericankid:

Tumblr needs more of this….whatever this is.

you go doris

you go

NOW MIT SOURCEN

Doris by ~B1nd1

it’s probably somewhere on her tumblr as well but iunno

AW FUCK YEAH THIS AGAIN

yohansacre:

© www.yohansacre.com

emporioefikz:

Kemineko

wolves-only:

By Jessie LaFontaine

wolves-only:

By Jessie LaFontaine

thestarlighthotel:

Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.

She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.

‘Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,’ said the artist. (read the rest here).

givememountaindew:

milkshakescoldandlong:

aronwithonea:

My second year film from CalArts Character Animation.  Been working on this for the last 4 months or so.  

beautifulllll you did amazing, aron!!

I love love LOVED this film!!

odditiesoflife:

Glass Beach, Northern California

From 1950 to 1967, residents of Fort Bragg, California chose to dispose of their waste by hurling it off the cliffs above a beach. No object was too toxic or too large such as household appliances, automobiles, and all matter of trash were tossed into the crashing waves below, eventually earning it the name The Dumps. Then in 1967, city leaders closed and reclaimed the beach. Various cleanup programs were undertaken.

Over the next several decades, the pounding waves cleaned the beach by breaking down everything but glass turning the sand into a sparkling, multicolored bed of smooth glass stones. The California Department of Parks and Recreation purchased the land and incorporated it into MacK­er­richer State Park in 2002.

ninny-hammer:

Documents Decoratifs plate 35 by Alphonse Mucha. 

ninny-hammer:

Documents Decoratifs plate 35 by Alphonse Mucha.