E. A. Romanova

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Pics I drew and pics I liked
visitheworld:

A funny sign on the trail to Schilthorn, don’t go hiking on stiletto heels in the Swiss Alps :) (by silverkeys)

visitheworld:

A funny sign on the trail to Schilthorn, don’t go hiking on stiletto heels in the Swiss Alps :) (by silverkeys)

— 2 weeks ago with 358 notes
#fun  #mountain  #landscape 

This is what I doodle when I get tired of commissioned work

— 2 weeks ago
#My Drawings  #sailor moon  #fan art 
stagandtherose:

Say hello to Philip McGinley, who will be playing Anguy in Season 3. Yum.

stagandtherose:

Say hello to Philip McGinley, who will be playing Anguy in Season 3. Yum.

— 2 weeks ago with 21 notes
#men  #body  #Beard 

…and I had a dream today, where this couple were to live happily ever after T_T

(Also, I’ve been suffering from all our live drawing models being super skinny, beautiful, but all the same and here comes Gwen ahhhhh)

(Source: aryas-gendry)

— 3 weeks ago with 8634 notes
#game of thrones  #Gwendoline Christie  #artist's problem  #gif 
2headedsnake:

Lynn Skordal aka paperworker
‘Tyger, Tyger’

2headedsnake:

Lynn Skordal aka paperworker

‘Tyger, Tyger’

— 3 weeks ago with 6918 notes
gonimontes:

A while back, a client asked me to modestly increase the size of a character’s bust. I sent them a few choices. They never called back.

every damn commission

gonimontes:

A while back, a client asked me to modestly increase the size of a character’s bust. I sent them a few choices. They never called back.

every damn commission

— 3 weeks ago with 248 notes
#artist's problem  #fun 

paimona:

odditiesoflife:

The Fukang Meteorite

Back in the year 2000, an incredible meteorite weighing 2,211 pounds was discovered near Fukang, a city located in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, China. Named the Funkang meteorite, it was identified as a pallasite, a type of stony–iron meteorite. With 4.5 billion years in the making, its golden olivine mixed with silvery nickel-iron to create a stunningly beautiful mosaic effect.

Pallasites are extremely rare even among meteorites (only about 1% of all meteorites are this type) and Fukang has been hailed as one of the greatest meteorite discoveries of the 21st century.

It has since been divided into slices which give the effect of stained glass when the sun shines through them. It is so valuable that even tiny chunks sell in the region for $40 to $60 a gram. An anonymous collector holds the largest portion, which weighs 925 pounds.

OH MY GOD FUCKING LOOK AT IT

— 3 weeks ago with 35051 notes
#light  #color  #yellow 
askpearline:

nanoliza:

My first assignment at cgma
and sort of a fan art on Wreck-it Ralph: it’s an eastern sweets bike :)

I’m in love!!!
I’d ride this thing every day.

You, baby, make me feel like a unicorn (‘cause no matter what my teacher will say, someone liked my design ^_^ weeeee )
(and yes it smells pistachios with a vanilla tint, and the rear wheel is with delicate rose jello)

askpearline:

nanoliza:

My first assignment at cgma

and sort of a fan art on Wreck-it Ralph: it’s an eastern sweets bike :)

I’m in love!!!

I’d ride this thing every day.

You, baby, make me feel like a unicorn (‘cause no matter what my teacher will say, someone liked my design ^_^ weeeee )

(and yes it smells pistachios with a vanilla tint, and the rear wheel is with delicate rose jello)

— 3 weeks ago with 34 notes
My first assignment at cgma
and sort of a fan art on Wreck-it Ralph: it’s an eastern sweets bike :)

My first assignment at cgma

and sort of a fan art on Wreck-it Ralph: it’s an eastern sweets bike :)

— 3 weeks ago with 34 notes
#personal  #cgma  #fan art  #wreck-it ralph  #sugar rush  #sweets  #food  #bike  #My Drawings 
visitheworld:

The Atlantic Ocean Road in Møre og Romsdal, Norway (by Tanisha Systems).

visitheworld:

The Atlantic Ocean Road in Møre og Romsdal, Norway (by Tanisha Systems).

— 3 weeks ago with 2933 notes
#travel  #landscape  #water  #Architecture 

yagazieemezi:

In 1960, Garanger, a 25-year-old draftee who had already been photographing professionally for ten years, landed in Kabylia, in the small village of Ain Terzine, about seventy-five miles south of Algiers. Garanger’s commanding officer decreed that the villagers must have identity cards: “Naturally he asked the military photographer to make these cards,” Garanger recalls. “Either I refused and went to prison, or I accepted. 

“I would come within three feet of them,” Garanger remembers. “They would be unveiled. In a period of ten days, I made two thousand portraits, two hundred a day. The women had no choice in the matter. Their only way of protesting was through their look.”

Read more

(via phobs-heh)

— 3 weeks ago with 4004 notes
#culture  #travel  #history  #dress  #body 

Basilisk (by Ami Thompson)

brilliant

— 3 weeks ago
#video