THERE'S ALWAYS MONEY IN THE BANANA STAND

Meg Tuten | 19 | First year COFA student | Digital Media |
This is my blog for general arts/uni-related things
I’m endlessly fascinated by Mads Mikkelsen’s face. It started off as just a portrait of him as Hannibal, but then oops my hand slipped and it turned into a monochrome sort of banksy looking thing. I’m really happy with it, but I wish I’d used a darker red.

I’m endlessly fascinated by Mads Mikkelsen’s face. It started off as just a portrait of him as Hannibal, but then oops my hand slipped and it turned into a monochrome sort of banksy looking thing. I’m really happy with it, but I wish I’d used a darker red.

(Source: frankenhookersrevenge)

michaelfaudet:

Mirror, Mirror by Camille Rose Garcia 

michaelfaudet:

Mirror, Mirror by Camille Rose Garcia 

piacofa1001:

Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Fragen, 1981-2003, Dia-Projektion, gross Installationsansicht, Biennale Venedig, 2003, © 2008 Peter Fischli / David Weiss.

piacofa1001:

Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Fragen, 1981-2003, Dia-Projektion, gross Installationsansicht, Biennale Venedig, 2003, © 2008 Peter Fischli / David Weiss.

wannabeanimator:

A Monster in Paris concept art

(Source: welive2026)

Continued progress on my Erasure of Lying project.

animationtidbits:

A Monster in Paris - Zebe

(via wannabeanimator)

Fact: literally everything I create eventually ends with gay cannibals.

Can’t decide whether I like red or green better.

(Source: frankenhookersrevenge)

louis-etoile:

Illustrations by Brett Helquist.

It took me a while to realize it, but this is the same artist who did the illustrations for A Series of Unfortunate Events. THAT’S why they’re so cute!~♡

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