Hello there. Artist. Ravenclaw. Strange person. I like a lot of things, especially Star Wars, Mad Max, silent films (and films in general), poetry, music, things from the past and anything dealing with metaphysical and spooky things.
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You might want to get that translated before you actually get the tattoo.
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“Where you stumble and fall, there you will find gold.”
Saturn
Joseph Campbell
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“The highest form of love is to be the protector of another person’s solitude…”
The Moon (via astrolocherry)
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By Crom! is my joke-a-panel autobiographical comic featuring life advice and spiritual guidance from Conan the Barbarian. It ran from January 2012 to May 2014, and is collected in two books, The Collected By Crom! and Full Colour Cromulence. You can read the archives on WealdComics.com, and grab the books in print and in PDF.
By Crom! will be tabling with Weald Comics at TCAF, VanCAF, TAAFI and possibly FanExpo Toronto!
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Photography is truth. The cinema is truth twenty-four times per second.
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With Halloween coming up I found myself in need of a fetus in a jar. No really, I needed one. Swear. Aaaand since I had a lot of art supplies laying around I figured I’d take a crack at making it. I took step by step photos so you too can make a “Thing in a Jar”!
First, make your creature’s base-shape by crumpling tin foil into your creature’s desired form. This way your Thing won’t be made of solid clay and never bake through.
Next cover the foil in bake-able clay (I used “Original” Sculpey) and shape it into something only a mother could love.
Then put your baby in the oven. That’s right. Put it right in. Just sliiiiiiide it on in. And crank up the heat.
When it’s done baking, add acrylic paint. I mixed up moldy flesh tones and then did a wash of watered down black to fill in and highlight cracks and creases.
Once the paint’s dry, apply a few layers of rubber cement for texture. When it dries, rub some areas off with your finger to make the “skin” look molted and peeling.
Finally, put it inside a large container. I would suggest locating your desired jar before starting so that you can customize the creature to fit. Fill the container with watered down Coke (and a little splash of bleach to prevent mold from growing) and call it a night.
Art school is paying off…
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I feel like green is an underrated colour
like idk people seem to often go to red and purple and black and stuff but like
just take a second to appreciate how pretty green is

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"you must know… surely, you must know it was all for you."
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