>Fishuu Findings>

Probably a lot of spoons here.
And fish.
Nov 23, 2009 ♥
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THIS TOO!! So cute…

Web 2.0 Origami Icon Set

Info and Download: I Am Paddy

THIS TOO!! So cute…

Web 2.0 Origami Icon Set

Info and Download: I Am Paddy

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Way too cute..

Found on my icon search!

Info and Download: SmashingMagazine.com

Way too cute..

Found on my icon search!

Info and Download: SmashingMagazine.com

Nov 22, 2009 ♥
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Uwaahahaha.. I like these ♥

Found on my search for free vector dock icons >_<

Heh, I’ve become such a Mac fan ♥

More (and wallpaper size): Mac Dock Icon Spelling! – Mike Giepert

Uwaahahaha.. I like these ♥

Found on my search for free vector dock icons >_<

Heh, I’ve become such a Mac fan ♥

More (and wallpaper size): Mac Dock Icon Spelling! – Mike Giepert

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So much HAPPYYYYYYYYYY ♥♥♥

Found on Adam B&#8217;s (Darek&#8217;s friend on FB) page :0

So much HAPPYYYYYYYYYY ♥♥♥

Found on Adam B’s (Darek’s friend on FB) page :0

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Yo dawg, I heard you like memes so we put a meme inside yo meme so you can meme while you meme&#8230;

More Joseph Ducreux memes: HolyTaco.com


I looked up Joseph Ducreux on Wikipedia too, and quite fascinating of a fellow!


Specifically:



Ducreux also made several well-known self-portraits in the late 1780s, including one in which he painted himself in the middle of a large yawn (which currently hangs in the Getty Center), and another of himself guffawing and pointing at the viewer. As evidenced by these self-portraits, Ducreux attempted to break free from the constraints of traditional portraiture. Interested in physiognomy, which is based on the belief that the study and judgment of a person&#8217;s outer appearance, primarily the face, reflects their character or personality, Ducreux attempted to capture the personality of his subjects –as well as his own- through his warm and individualistic works. Le Discret (ca. 1790), for example, is the portrait of a man asking for silence. His expression is timorous, his finger is pressed against his mouth in alarm as he silently demands discretion or prudence.


I don&#8217;t think I ever studied him in Art History though.

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Yo dawg, I heard you like memes so we put a meme inside yo meme so you can meme while you meme…

More Joseph Ducreux memes: HolyTaco.com

I looked up Joseph Ducreux on Wikipedia too, and quite fascinating of a fellow!

Specifically:

Ducreux also made several well-known self-portraits in the late 1780s, including one in which he painted himself in the middle of a large yawn (which currently hangs in the Getty Center), and another of himself guffawing and pointing at the viewer. As evidenced by these self-portraits, Ducreux attempted to break free from the constraints of traditional portraiture. Interested in physiognomy, which is based on the belief that the study and judgment of a person’s outer appearance, primarily the face, reflects their character or personality, Ducreux attempted to capture the personality of his subjects –as well as his own- through his warm and individualistic works. Le Discret (ca. 1790), for example, is the portrait of a man asking for silence. His expression is timorous, his finger is pressed against his mouth in alarm as he silently demands discretion or prudence.
I don’t think I ever studied him in Art History though.

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&#8220;On the Beach&#8221; (1998)

Phil Hale, another illustrator of Stephen King&#8217;s &#8220;The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three&#8221;.

Hale re-illustrated all of his drawings for the 2nd printing of the book, and this is from the second set. His style is a lot more loose, darker and desaturated, and I think I like the second set more overall.

Compare to the 1987 version of &#8220;On the Beach&#8221;: here

More: Dark Tower Compendium.com

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“On the Beach” (1998)

Phil Hale, another illustrator of Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three”.

Hale re-illustrated all of his drawings for the 2nd printing of the book, and this is from the second set. His style is a lot more loose, darker and desaturated, and I think I like the second set more overall.

Compare to the 1987 version of “On the Beach”: here

More: Dark Tower Compendium.com

Shared by Sheepy~

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Love this concept and paradigm shift.

Michael Welan is another illustrator of Stephen King&#8217;s &#8220;The Dark Tower&#8221;. This pic is one of his personal works though!

More: Michael Whelan

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Love this concept and paradigm shift.

Michael Welan is another illustrator of Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. This pic is one of his personal works though!

More: Michael Whelan

Shared by Sheepy~

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Of the three of them, only Roland saw her

Eee, Dave McKean! Thought he seemed familiar.. Did art for MirrorMask~ ♥

Illustrations for Stephen King&#8217;s &#8220;The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass&#8221;

More from the book and other works: The Art Of Dave McKean

Also love his Tarot cards and want a set :D

Of the three of them, only Roland saw her

Eee, Dave McKean! Thought he seemed familiar.. Did art for MirrorMask~ ♥

Illustrations for Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass”

More from the book and other works: The Art Of Dave McKean

Also love his Tarot cards and want a set :D

Nov 19, 2009 ♥
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NOOOOOOOOOES DUN DO EEEEET

Via: Tooth Paste For Dinner

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NOOOOOOOOOES DUN DO EEEEET

Via: Tooth Paste For Dinner

Shared by tu~

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So cute&#8230;~

Via: The Truth About Cars

Linked by tu~

So cute…~

Via: The Truth About Cars

Linked by tu~

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fuckyeahhappy:

It’s almost Christmas!

Bunch of tree concepts.. super neat. Click through for more~

Linked by tu~

fuckyeahhappy:

It’s almost Christmas!

Bunch of tree concepts.. super neat. Click through for more~

Linked by tu~

Nov 16, 2009 ♥
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Aaahhh~~ Is cute and silly ^__^

I find here: PinkuJapanFan @ Blogspot.com

Aaahhh~~ Is cute and silly ^__^

I find here: PinkuJapanFan @ Blogspot.com