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    Nicole Gustafsson

    Beautiful!

    • 5 years ago
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  • darksilenceinsuburbia:

    Seb Janiak: Mimesis

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    These are gorgeous!

    (via rooksnest)

    • 6 years ago
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  • monarobot:

    How to train your dragon maya style, love these dorks/ Como entrenar a tu dragón estílo maya, me encantan estos zonzos.

    Their maya names in order! / sus nombres mayas en orden!  Ma’koh, Chak Iik’, Xeeh Keeb, Bak’ Polok and Yeh Koh.

    Beautiful!

    (via monarobot)

    Source: monarobot
    • 7 years ago
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  • audreybenjaminsen:
“Sketched some Skeksis a little while back. It’s 2015, and I just recently discovered the Dark Crystal, haha. Better late than never! :)
It’s been a good holiday. I’m a bit anxious about entering my last semester of school. I’m...

    audreybenjaminsen:

    Sketched some Skeksis a little while back. It’s 2015, and I just recently discovered the Dark Crystal, haha. Better late than never! :)

    It’s been a good holiday.  I’m a bit anxious about entering my last semester of school. I’m sure it will be fine though. It’s a new year, and  I’m remaining optimistic, levelheaded, and kind to myself as much as possible! :) Hopefully this year will be better for being creative, active, and efficient in my work, as well as in other areas of life. Wishing you all the best as always! 

    Audrey Benjaminsen 2015

    • 7 years ago
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  • craolasimkins:
““In Need of an Escape Plan”
Acrylics on panel
@trekell_art_supplies #acrylic
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    craolasimkins:

    “In Need of an Escape Plan”
    Acrylics on panel
    @trekell_art_supplies #acrylic

    • 7 years ago
    • 114 notes
  • foxadhd:
“ This Week in History: Thomas Edison Demonstrates Incandescent Lighting
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A million times yes!

    foxadhd:

    This Week in History: Thomas Edison Demonstrates Incandescent Lighting

    A million times yes!

    (via swegener)

    • 7 years ago
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  • peashooter85:

    An ornately engraved and gold inlaid percussion target rifle signed “DE PETIGNY”  Exhibited at the French Exposition of Industry in 1839, awarded honorable mention.

    Gorgeous!

    (via peashooter85)

    Source: invaluable.com
    • 7 years ago
    • 574 notes
  • Ornament for my niece

    Ornament for my niece

    • 7 years ago
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  • Had a pretty productive clay day. Here are couple of the pieces I created today, a little endless serpent and a flower pendant.

    • 7 years ago
    • 1 notes
  • Making some progress on this latest piece.

    Making some progress on this latest piece.

    • 7 years ago
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