coboldpatrool
coboldpatrool
Storeroom of Artworks
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Just a blog that contains the concept of a small online collection of things that bring me aesthetic pleasure in my subconscious. Sometimes I publish 18+ content.
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coboldpatrool 1 month ago
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Recuay pottery in the Ethnological Museum, Berlin.
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coboldpatrool 1 month ago
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Art by Max Birdfall.
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coboldpatrool 1 month ago
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coboldpatrool 2 months ago
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Marbled polecat
The聽marbled polecat聽(Vormela peregusna) is a small mammal belonging to the聽genus Vormela聽within the聽mustelid subfamily Ictonychinae.聽Vormela聽is from the聽German聽word聽W眉rmlein, which means "little worm". The聽specific name peregusna聽comes from聽perehuznya聽(锌械褉械谐褍蟹薪褟), which is聽Ukrainian聽for "polecat". Marbled polecats are generally found in the drier areas and聽grasslands聽of聽southeastern Europe聽to聽western China. Like other members of the Ictonychinae, it can emit a strong-smelling secretion from anal sacs under the tail when threatened.
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coboldpatrool 2 months ago
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Banded Palm Civet
The聽banded palm civet聽(Hemigalus derbyanus), also called the聽banded civet, is a聽viverrid聽native to聽Indomalaya. They primarily inhabit lowland conifer habitat, which is under threat from encroaching human activity. It is estimated the population of the banded palm civet has decreased by around 30% in just three generations. Banded palm civets are usually approximately the size of a domestic cat; their fur is pale but with dark bands on the back. They are believed to be closely related to聽Hose's palm civets, which are similar in appearance and distribution.
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coboldpatrool 2 months ago
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A book by Lilya Brik with illustrations by Mayakovsky.
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coboldpatrool 2 months ago
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'Vivisection' by JeffUsherb
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coboldpatrool 2 months ago
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Art by VAR
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coboldpatrool 3 months ago
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Art by Night Channel
'Gon' bite the dust, can't fight with us
With your sound you kill the Inc.'
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coboldpatrool 3 months ago
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Art by bimu223528
'Road trip, and more pancakes'
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coboldpatrool 3 months ago
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芦Wolik禄 (1992) | Concept Art
Wolik is an unreleased animated series from Alexey Guskov's studio FAF Entertainment, which was ordered by the Swiss company 芦Wolik AG禄. Work on 芦Wolik禄 began around 1992-1993, immediately after the founding of FAF Entertainment.
芦Wolik禄 is based on sketches by Harald Siepermann, a character artist whose work formed the basis of 芦Who Framed Roger Rabbit禄, 芦Mulan禄, 芦Tarzan禄, 芦Balto禄, 芦We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story禄, 芦An American Tail禄, 芦The Emperor's New Groove禄 and 芦Brother Bear禄.
Late 1992 Harald Siepermann started the development of a television series called Wolik, about a little wolf with the same name that lives in the forest in Rusland and has many adventures with his friends. Initially the series was supposed to have 26 episodes, but eventually it was never produced. Harald Siepermann worked on the character design, stories and storyboard development.
In additional materials for the extended VHS edition of 芦Dunno on the Moon禄, FAF Entertainment mentioned 芦Wolik禄 in a video about the studio and showed several fragments from the unreleased pilot series - youtu.be/gz3vm7UqraE (from 51:56 to 52:49).
To date, only the aforementioned cut of fragments has been preserved from the pilot series 芦Wolik禄, while the pilot itself has been lost.
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coboldpatrool 4 months ago
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Art by zubayy
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coboldpatrool 4 months ago
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Art by Sachin Teng
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coboldpatrool 4 months ago
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Art by F42
'Is this your first time kicking a metal box?'
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coboldpatrool 4 months ago
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Ten years ago, Japanese animator Takahide Hori single-handedly created Junk Head, a crazy post-apocalyptic world where humans and mutant mulligans fight for survival. Back then, it was a short film shot at home, with plasticine, mouth noises and a camera in the basement. Today, it's already an iconic saga.
Now Hori is back with a prequel. The new film is called "Junk World" and is released in Japanese theaters on June 13. The events take place a thousand years before the original, and at the center is a robot named Robin, who viewers may remember as Parton.
Something strange is happening underground. A group of humans led by Captain Tris and a team of mulligans led by a Dante clone travel to the town of Carpbar to find out what's going on.
The project is once again completely independent, having raised over $180,000 in crowdfunding. As before, Hori is the director, artist, animator, editor, sound designer, and even voice actor. All by himself. Almost by hand.
It's a rare case of one person creating an entire universe - and every frame of it.
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coboldpatrool 4 months ago
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Art by Unknown Artist
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coboldpatrool 5 months ago
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The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
An artistic work created in 1991 by the English artist Damien Hirst, the most famous representative of the group of Young British artists. The work is a tank with a formaldehyde solution and a tiger shark placed there.
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