A graphic poster I designed based on the famous BBC take on a modern Sherlock Holmes.
I’ve used the silhouettes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman who play Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson respectively on the violin along with a few known structures of the London skyline and The Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in the centre.
I’d love to know your views regarding this.
Cheers. x
Textbook definition of bitchin’.
waiting for Denée Benton to be cast as Broadway’s new Eliza like
Hey, reblog/like if anyone out there has watched a boot but is still dying to see the show live, it just doesn’t work out financially, geographically, or timewise (it’s already off Broadway/tour). I’m trying to make a fucking point.
I’ve been a changed person since I found out that all of Santa’s reindeer are gals
I tripped over a chair in kindergarten, and spilt my chin open on a clipboard.
Hey if you’re ever embarrassed by any scars you have just remember that I have a three inch scar down the length of my forearm from where I scratched myself on a microwave while cleaning
This is the best spook advice ever.
The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa, October 22, 1907
hey you know that trope where a guy ends up being destined to do some great task that a woman spent her whole life preparing for and she must train him until he surpasses her and he eventually beats her while sparring and theres sexual tension?
mulan is that dynamic but reversed
thanks for coming to my ted talk
Ten Major Artists:
Wong Wong & Lulu
Pepper examining himself before commencing a self-portrait
Pepper’s self-portrait
Tiger the spontaneous reductionist
Misty goes off the wall
Minnie, the abstract expressionist
Minnie’s Reindeer in Provence, 1992.
Smokey painting after an hour in the catnip patch
Smokey at work
Ginger’s Stripped Bare Birds, 1992.
Princess, the elemental fragmentist
Charlie, the peripheral realist
this is totally not a bootleg of great comet with oak as pierre: here
Just a small town girl, who can’t figure out her aesthetic
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