“There’s a man called the Doctor who lives on a cloud in the sky and he keeps the bad dreams away. But he lost all his friends and now he is so very lonely.”by farbenfrei

There’s a man called the Doctor who lives on a
cloud in the sky and he keeps the bad dreams away.
But he lost all his friends and now he is so very lonely.


by farbenfrei

POSTED May 18, 2013 @ 22:06 WITH 37,309 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: fuckyeahfangirling (SOURCE: farbenfrei)
thehappyfangirl:

gingerhaole:


Once upon a time, I drew a mermaid and a pirate queen in love.


What a gorgeous picture :)

thehappyfangirl:

gingerhaole:

Once upon a time, I drew a mermaid and a pirate queen in love.

What a gorgeous picture :)

POSTED March 04, 2013 @ 10:49 WITH 11,481 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: thehappyfangirl (SOURCE: gingerhaole)
loish:

cute girl waiting at a bus stop, dragged through photoshop hell in an attempt to give it a 70’s storybook illustration feel. ugh i want spring to start so badly ;_____;

loish:

cute girl waiting at a bus stop, dragged through photoshop hell in an attempt to give it a 70’s storybook illustration feel. ugh i want spring to start so badly ;_____;

POSTED February 28, 2013 @ 01:21 WITH 13,196 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: halcyonweekend (SOURCE: loish)
blueaurasphere:

HEAVY METAAL!

blueaurasphere:

HEAVY METAAL!

POSTED December 16, 2012 @ 22:35 WITH 148 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: blueaurasphere
inothernews:

“We’d seen it before: the Piazza San Marco in Venice submerged by the acqua alta; New Orleans underwater in the aftermath of Katrina; the wreckage-strewn beaches of Indonesia left behind by the tsunami of 2004. We just hadn’t seen it here. (Last summer’s Hurricane Irene did a lot of damage on the East Coast, but New York City was spared the worst.) “Fear death by water,” T. S. Eliot intoned in “The Waste Land.” We do now.

JAMES ATLAS, writing in the New York Times, “Is This The End?”
(illustration by Owen Freeman / NYT)

inothernews:

“We’d seen it before: the Piazza San Marco in Venice submerged by the acqua alta; New Orleans underwater in the aftermath of Katrina; the wreckage-strewn beaches of Indonesia left behind by the tsunami of 2004. We just hadn’t seen it here. (Last summer’s Hurricane Irene did a lot of damage on the East Coast, but New York City was spared the worst.) “Fear death by water,” T. S. Eliot intoned in “The Waste Land.” We do now.

JAMES ATLAS, writing in the New York Times, “Is This The End?”

(illustration by Owen Freeman / NYT)

POSTED November 25, 2012 @ 12:58 WITH 237 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: ladydayva (SOURCE: The New York Times)
tumblwip:

King

tumblwip:

King

POSTED September 27, 2012 @ 13:04 WITH 10,790 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: tumblwip
typette:

battledinosaur:


jesus christ in heaven look at this gorgeous example of pure pixel art mastery

wat
WAT

your face when there is technically no movement animation here only palette swapping. This gif is amazing, while old as time.

typette:

battledinosaur:

jesus christ in heaven look at this gorgeous example of pure pixel art mastery


wat

WAT

your face when there is technically no movement animation here only palette swapping. This gif is amazing, while old as time.

POSTED September 11, 2012 @ 16:52 WITH 116,155 notes
REBLOGGED FROM: cleoselene (SOURCE: createthefuckingchaos)
thefrogman:

Okay, this time I’m going to nail this. 

Dear God, what kind of monster have I created?

thefrogman:

Okay, this time I’m going to nail this. 

Dear God, what kind of monster have I created?