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Six Foot, Seven foot, eight foot Bunch !
the-anal-rapist:

And then she ate the baby:

the-anal-rapist:

And then she ate the baby:

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Posted on the Sun, Mar 3rd 2013 at 6:52 pm, with 263 notes
theperksofbeingawallflower1:

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Posted on the Fri, Feb 15th 2013 at 8:55 am, with 18 notes

superblys:

#man-toph? #man-toph

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Posted on the Sat, Feb 2nd 2013 at 2:11 pm, with 48 notes

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Posted on the Wed, Jan 30th 2013 at 4:52 pm, with 25 notes
vaelyane:

Hello again, people!
I’m very busy working for my local uni, but here’s a small sketch from my current sketchbook, which I also have to fill as homework, although my teacher doesn’t really want to see imaginary people.
This sketchbook is hardbound instead of spiral bound like my usual ones, to our teacher’s request. I found it particularly annoying to scan, so I took a picture and fiddled with it using PS! Sorry for the grainy quality.
I feel a bit strange about studying plastic arts, I’ve always been an illustrator at heart and only now do I clearly see how different plastic artists’ conception of art is. I’m not nearly as expressive as I should be to fit their mold… I’m too methodical and I’m more interested in telling stories and concepts through drawing than the act of drawing itself. Too bad there is no illustration section in French universities! (or at least, none that I know of…)
How do you feel about the difference between plastic arts and illustration?

vaelyane:

Hello again, people!

I’m very busy working for my local uni, but here’s a small sketch from my current sketchbook, which I also have to fill as homework, although my teacher doesn’t really want to see imaginary people.

This sketchbook is hardbound instead of spiral bound like my usual ones, to our teacher’s request. I found it particularly annoying to scan, so I took a picture and fiddled with it using PS! Sorry for the grainy quality.

I feel a bit strange about studying plastic arts, I’ve always been an illustrator at heart and only now do I clearly see how different plastic artists’ conception of art is. I’m not nearly as expressive as I should be to fit their mold… I’m too methodical and I’m more interested in telling stories and concepts through drawing than the act of drawing itself. Too bad there is no illustration section in French universities! (or at least, none that I know of…)

How do you feel about the difference between plastic arts and illustration?

Posted on the Mon, Jan 28th 2013 at 7:20 pm, with 3 notes