“Human history is a Gaian dream.”
― Terence McKenna
Artist: Andrew Forrest - ‘The Majesty of Gaia’
“Human history is a Gaian dream.”
― Terence McKenna
Artist: Andrew Forrest - ‘The Majesty of Gaia’
you: What day is it?
us: It’s October 3rd.
In honor of October 3rd, our own anniewerner is hosting an art show over at onoctober3rd. If you’ve ever made Mean Girls art, that’s the place to put it, and today’s the day to submit it.
Wanna know more? We’ll let HuffPo explain it. Art via ghostvintageclothing, eatyourkidsillustration, and bmeeker
Commissioned coloring, will also be used as a background image for Eternal Crusade fan-site made by a bunch of brit nerds who are drolling over the game which is not going to be released even the next year.
On the side note, two of my other collaborations with Skirill were put on EC’s official website fan art section: 1 2
AM I FAMOUS WARHAM-ARTIST YET
gw please hire me
Line-art artist: Skirill
Colors: me (Inkary)
Art: “I see your pain…" by Dracona666, edit by me
(♥Leave the credit where it is or risk a painfull death♥)
This Man With Severe Cerebral Palsy Created Mind-Blowing Art Using Just A Typewriter
Last year, 22-time Emmy award-winning reporter John Stofflet posted this news video he created for KING-TV in 2004, featuring Paul Smith and his artistic talents.
please spread this man’s refreshing and inspirational story
Warhammer - Space Marine vs. Ork - by rafater (Rafael Teruel Cáceres)
“This was my (approved) art test for Games Workshop ^^“
Sister of battle and Salamanders Space Marine fighting Tyranids
Guy Shows How To Make Glow-In-The-Dark Table With Photoluminescent Resin
More info: instructables.com | michaelsaurus.com | Etsy (h/t: colossal)
As high-tech and alien as this glow-in-the-dark table might seem, it can actually be made right at home! All you need is a few planks of Pecky cypress wood, photoluminescent powder, resin, some tools, and a little elbow grease.
Mike Warren an Instructables enthusiast and the blogger behind the Man Crafts column at dollarstorecrafts.com, came up with a set of instructions for creating this table. By mixing the photoluminescent powder with the resin and using it to fill the holes that form naturally in Pecky cypress wood, you can create beautiful and naturally-shaped areas that will glow in the dark after charging up on sunlight.
If you’ve got the tools and the know-how, then check out Warren’s Instructable for instructions. His video of the table and how it looks can be found below, as can his answers to Bored Panda’s questions about his work. Take a look!
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