Original Bending Masters Series
All four are done now so I can finally relax <3
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Last week I shot a roll of film that I’d got free with a second hand camera. When I got back the scans I found out that the roll had already been used by the guy who gave me it and so I had double exposed it. By chance, both of us had taken a photo of a motorway landscape and this was made. His photo is from the inside of the car looking at countryside and my shot of an urban motorway is best seen on the left hand side.
This is the best accident that there could have ever been. Seriously. I am in love.
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Teen Titans Go! Concept art shown at Comic Con, found Here.
Goddamn this series is going to be full of cute ;_;
This just might make me a Raven fan. I absolutely love how they portrayed her.
SCREAMS
THEY’RE ALL CUTIES
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Here is artist Jonathan Moore’s “Star Wars vs Marvel” series in which he pits one character from each of the famous franchises against each other.
Meet Little Fifi the Fennec Fox
#Amigurumi
pink, cream, and white, this color combo can’t get any sweeter and cuter!
Everyone knows a creative mind opens many doors, and we’ve got the key, actually, Fossil does! They have been using vintage keys throughout their collections since day one to inspire, incite wonder and unlock curiosity and endless fashionable possibilities. So in the spirit of DIY, we decided to add a modern, color-blocked twist to this iconic, timeless object to celebrate Fashion’s Night Out!
To create: gather vintage keys in various sizes. Use nail polish in a variety hues and paint small sections of each key. Allow to dry and add each to a chain. Mix and match and layer as many as you like!
P.S.- Join us! Create your own versions our of color-blocked skeleton key necklace with Erica on Fashion’s Night Out at Fossil Times Square- 1585 Broadway at 47th Street, 6pm-9pm.
Pokemon Plushies by mochillery on DeviantArt.
They will be on sale soon at Karen’s etsy.
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