makeshift laptop fan
The evolution of soda cans.
Yard twerk part one, watch out for the squash and onions.
JETTY 8.5 x 11 if printed 2013
Opens Tues, June 18, 6-9p: “Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Works on Paper 1962–2010” Ken Price The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St., NYC This exhibition marks the first survey of drawings by Ken Price, an artist best known for his sculptural work. A selection of 65 works on paper will track Price’s pursuit of drawing over 50 years and will demonstrate a wide range of characters and techniques. This exhibition will open concurrently on June 18 with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s presentation of the traveling retrospective of Price’s sculpture that originated at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. - thru Aug 18
Video game patent diagram for morality-based story system.
rainbow divider by paul flannery
we did it kids✨ *blazes it* (p.s. i really haven’t showered in like 3 days)
Illustration from Square’s patent of Final Fantasy’s ATB system.
Gerhard Richter’s stained glass window, Cologne Cathedral, 2007
Neon Genesis Evangelion Mahjong Hokan Keikaku, Game Boy Color.
Vent-O-Loafs Allsorts, Pink (2013)
by DoctorLanceBoyle3000
Sharpie on napkin wrapper (Two parts reassembled in photoshop)
Godzilla: Domination!, Game Boy Advance.
Gucci Mane as “The Waterfall”, 2013
Photograph
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Graffiti by JIMBO.13 via rendering-tools
Nuclear Swords to Plowshares
For nearly 20 years, the United States has been using weapons-grade uranium from dismantled Russian nuclear warheads to fuel domestic nuclear power plants. The program, expected to end in 2013, has recycled 450 metric tons of Russian bomb-grade uranium since 1994, according to the George Washington University Face the Facts initiative. It has at times generated as much as 10 percent of the U.S. electricity supply. There are 104 working nuclear reactors in 31 states; the United States is one of 30 countries that generate electricity via nuclear power. Since the start of the program 450 metric tons of bomb-grade uranium has been recycled into 13,258 metric tons of low enriched uranium for American electricity. The amount of uranium recycled equals to 18,000 nuclear warheads eliminated. Yet, this agreement between Russia and the United States is slated to end in 2013. At the end of its run, it will have converted an estimated 500 metric tons of weapons-grade uranium. Read more: http://www.voxxi.com/russian-nuclear-warheads-power-homes/#ixzz2UvBkaz7m
WOW, source
Bjklooō0 Liu 1
Detail from FEAST! 2013
by DoctorLanceBoyle3000
Sharpie marker on check ledger paper
"i feel like amanda will never retweet me" by risingtensions
i feel like amanda will never retweet me
Talking Heads as Pyramids, quick doodle to test to Wacom and software
Love Escalator
(1996, pixel art, .gif)
King of the Monster 2: The Next Thing, Neo Geo.
Noirlac, http://society6.com/noirlac
(Untitled) by DoctorLanceBoyle3000 (2013)
Sharpie on paper
Cable: Blood & Metal pin up by John Romita Jr. JRJR drew Cable so big, he couldn’t even contain him within the page!
Tiny Toons Squash, Stretch, and Smear Gif.
Bobby "So" Trill
Wes Anderson | from overhead + hands