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Who I am

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just-gallop-it-off:

the-tailored-sportsman:

Clydesdale stallion Baremuir Superior proves that it’s not just the Thoroughbreds that shine on the cross country course.

ok that is all kinds of awesome! 

just-gallop-it-off:

the-tailored-sportsman:

Clydesdale stallion Baremuir Superior proves that it’s not just the Thoroughbreds that shine on the cross country course.

ok that is all kinds of awesome! 

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haleycue:

crowcrow:

DIY Spring Floral Crowns

This is exactly what I’ve been looking for my entire life.

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a-cumberbatch-of-cookies:

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C  O  N  V  E  N  I  E  N  T  .

Han Sasslo.

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“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”

“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”

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razorshapes:

Dukno Yoon

Wings

Movement and interactive relationship with the body has been the most important element throughout my body of work. However through these works, I also started to explore the mechanical structure as a form. Mechanical structure becomes the most enjoyable form to me as it becomes complex yet remains simple and coherent. The contrast between metal structural form and natural feather, together with the repetitive and whimsical movements of fragile wings, provokes the imagination and evolves the intimate relationship between work and viewer/wearer. Although the recent series, segmented wings have been focused on the formal challenge to engineer an intricate movement that simulates bird wings, these works are intended to be a series of poems in which I develope my own formal language, interpret the nature of wings, create various structural forms with movements, and share the metaphor, imagination, humor, with viewer/wearer.

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typette:

I remember posting somewhere once in a thread about why girls aren’t exploited in animation anymore where some guy said, “all the disney girls are drawn to be generally attractive, but I don’t think there are any eye-candy men… or are there? Are there any Disney men that lots of girls like?” and I mentioned Roger. Tons of girls replied agreeing with me and the original guy was like “wait, Roger? from 101 Dalmatians? What’s attractive about him, he’s tall and lanky and has a big nose, he isn’t muscley at all! Wouldn’t you all prefer Gaston or something? Or do you girls think his big nose is indicative of something else?” and I was like “no, you idiot, he’s a silly, goofy guy who likes animals and can play a bunch of instruments, that’s why he’s attractive. What’s the matter with you? Gaston, seriously?”

This is why we need more girls in animation. And more guys like Roger apparently. 

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sillylovesongs:

Lennon/McCartney + handwriting

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