Study for a caved-in skull.
Watercolor, ink wash, and pencil on paper.
A great example of why you don’t have any idea what is happening in the world around you. I don’t generally blog this stuff but, you Should know Time Magazine is not the only media to do this. .
I HAD NO CLUE THIS WAS HAPPENING AND I AM SO ANGRY
american schools teach about other countries’ propaganda, but look at this shit.
Did you guys know that the first Canadian deaths in the war in Afghanistan happened in 2002 when an American pilot dropped a bomb on some Canadian soldiers doing training exercises
killed 4 people and injured 8
Did you know this? Probably not because boy does your country like to brainwash about their fucking military being the greatest and most important and amazing fucking thing
Americans, we get more news about your country than you do, because gosh diddly darn does your country ever like to hide things from you and keep you stupid.
"In the 1960s, there was no Ariel. We had living mermaids who greeted you from the rocks of the Submarine Voyage lagoon at Disneyland in Anaheim. If you were lucky, one would swim over with her big fin and wave through a porthole."
Disney real mermaids-1960’s
why are we not still funding this
This would be the best job EVER
Can we talk about how real this anime depicted society? It was made in 98 and set in 2071.
I keep on forgetting that this takes place on Mars.
Parking Lot Maple Plantings, East St. Louis, Missouri, 2010
Alex S. MacLean
Flawless human beings → Aubrey Plaza
"I just want to keep finding special characters that I feel like I can bring to life and characters that are real and not superficial."
the enclave at venice art biennale 2013 In his current show at Jack Shainman, Richard Mosse reprises his heart-rending multimedia installation from the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale last year. The piece, shot in a discontinued military surveillance film that turns the footage a rose color, documents his experience infiltrating armed rebel groups in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
It’s Christmas week which means national lampoons
An anonymous novel written on the walls of an abandoned house in Chongqing, China (2012)

