imnotheretomakefriends:

abritishkid:

Lily is a Great Dane that has been blind since a bizarre medical condition required that she have both eyes removed. For the last 5 years, Maddison, another Great Dane, has been her sight. The two are, of course, inseparable.

Crying.

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crowry:

thedailywhat:

Sick Sculptures of the Day: Makeup effects artist Kevin Kirkpatrick untoons Beavis and Butt-head. Not surprisingly, the results are quite creepy.

More here.

[reddit.]

oh wow this is really neat

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(via ak47, honishi)

(via ak47, honishi)

遊人先生のイラストを無断使用した風俗チラシや立て看板を見たこと無いドコロか、遊人先生そのものを知らないだと・・・!? 若造がッッ!!
He said
Japan and Japanese public will be  broken.
will not break democratic party.

He said

Japan and Japanese public will be  broken.

will not break democratic party.

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tataraseitetsu:

hikergirl:

burbanite:

hoveringcat:

Riusuke Fukahori creates his artwork by painting cross sections of fish in acrylic, building the image up in layers between resin. This gives the pieces a three dimensional effect. 
You can see a video of his process here.
Found via Spoon & Tomago.

It’s hard to comprehend how he goes about this until you watch the video. He reminds me vaguely of Korzer-Robinson, being they both have an interesting if lengthy method to their work. However, Fukahori’s art is more realistic than magical, which, after seeing the process, ironically grants it a magical quality. From the video description:

When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality.

Cheers to you Fukahori! Keep doing something probably no one else ever has done or ever will do.

That’s amazing.

shinoddddd reblogged hikergirl:

tataraseitetsu:

hikergirl:

burbanite:

hoveringcat:

Riusuke Fukahori creates his artwork by painting cross sections of fish in acrylic, building the image up in layers between resin. This gives the pieces a three dimensional effect. 

You can see a video of his process here.

Found via Spoon & Tomago.

It’s hard to comprehend how he goes about this until you watch the video. He reminds me vaguely of Korzer-Robinson, being they both have an interesting if lengthy method to their work. However, Fukahori’s art is more realistic than magical, which, after seeing the process, ironically grants it a magical quality. From the video description:

When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality.

Cheers to you Fukahori! Keep doing something probably no one else ever has done or ever will do.

That’s amazing.

shinoddddd reblogged hikergirl:

No Globes 

by Dorothy

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