A Simpsons who’s-who from 1991. (Published in THE SIMPSONS ILLUSTRATED.)
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I drew a bunch of different kind of pumpkins :D
babe wake up, new Cliff Steele jacket fit Doom Patrol announcement just dropped
Built in the 18th century, this is one of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Norland, Norway.
Built in the 18th century, this is one of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Norland, Norway.
Halloween Fun with Little Lulu and Tubby - art by John Stanley (1970s)
Batgirl in Harley and Ivy on the Lam by Joe Chiodo
Pumpkin garden
The Equinox … A Journey into the Supernatural (1967)
Filmed on a budget of only $6,500, this cult classic is notable for its eye-popping stop-motion animation, and is a showcase for the innovative work of visual-effects artist Dennis Muren. The plot of Equinox was loosely inspired by the mythos of H.P. Lovecraft, and this film went on to inspire Sam Raimi’s 1981 film, The Evil Dead.
Deep within the woods and canyons of California, four teenagers happen upon an ancient book containing the secrets of a strange, malevolent world that coexists with that of mankind…
The Shirk Report – Volume 680 » TwistedSifter
“Budapest Courtyards” by Yves Marchand et Romain Meffre, Budapest, Hongrie, 2015.
SewBeautifulx on Etsy
“Eta vesyolaya planeta” (1973) - Yuri Saakov, Yuri Tsvetkov
Animated Anatomies was an exhibit on display in the Perkins Gallery, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, from April 6-July 17, 2011, and in the History of Medicine Gallery in the Medical Center and Archives Library from April 13-July 17, 2011.
Frosty berries by Dmitry Grigoriev
“The Pink Panther Show” (1969–1976)
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975)
The Aquabats! Super Show! (2012), “Night of the Cactus”
Did you know that Moomin creator Tove Jansson illustrated J.R.R Tolkiens The Hobbit for the 1962 swedish edition? These are just a few of the illustrations in the book.
Ultraman 80 ✧ The Demon Doctor’s Laboratory
The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the world right now is happening in Bolivia, where national prosperity and a dedication to works for the poor and public housing led to an explosion of colorful styles inspired by Aymara Indian art. There should be more articles about this, the interiors are just as amazing. Incidentally, most of these buildings are not for the rich or in trendy neighborhoods, but are public housing. I’ve heard this style referred to as “Neo-Andean” but like most currently thriving styles it doesn’t have a universally agreed on name yet.
Autumn Kitty by Афиногенова Татьяна