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black-tangled-heart:

Paintings by Jennifer Coates

  • Poundland, acrylic on canvas, 60” x 72”, 2008 
  • Boreal Forest Opper, acrylic on canvas, 60” x 72”, 2008
  • Clipper, acrylic on canvas, 40” x 30”, 2007

thedailywhat:

Tilt-Shift Thing of the Day: A bright and colorful tilt-shifted Kiev set to “May Flowers” by Adam and Jez Burns.

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dotcore:

Pokémon Explorers.
by JW Midnight

nerdwire:

This piece is beautiful.  I wanna pack up and go to Pac Camp.
Pac Camp by Carbine

nerdwire:

This piece is beautiful.  I wanna pack up and go to Pac Camp.

Pac Camp by Carbine

olechka:

Piranha Plant (hand-made) sculptures by Olechka. (Available at Etsy)

olechka:

Piranha Plant (hand-made) sculptures by Olechka. (Available at Etsy)

ianbrooks:

I Know That Feel, Bro by Chris Gerringer

Chris Gerringer knows that feel. And it turns out, several different characters from across the geek globe know that feel too, linking them in ways that brings them all closer together. Whether it’s mourning dead parents with Batman and Harry Potter, tight living spaces with Pikachu and Aladdin’s Genie, or the demoted scientific status of the Triceratops and Pluto. I know most (hip) people have probably seen some of these before, but Chris’ series is so endearing and so right fucking on that it deserves one last look. I hope you know that feel too.

Artist: deviantart / tumblr / society6

ianbrooks:

The Adventures of Ordinary Batman by Sarah Johnson

It stands to reason that since Batman is kind of just a regular guy, the comics are kind of lax in portraying his more normal adventures. In her spare time, Sarah began doodling some of Bat’s more mundane capers, like fishing, riding a swing tire, and scooping up the poop of an adorbzable kitteh. A motion I propose to the Internets: this is all official canon now. If we all pretend hard enough, they’ll have to make it true, right?

Artist: tumblr / website

otlgaming:

NOW YOU’RE PLAYING WITH PAPER POWER

Zim and Zou have taken papercraft to new heights with their re-creation of an original Gameboy completely out of paper. This includes every ridge along the battery cover to every port and switch that was found on the original.

In addition to this, they’ve included a Tetris cartridge and a three dimensional game screen that houses miniature Tetris blocks.