I didn’t know that’s what’s in EVOO. (Photo by similitude)
#lightbox
things are disorganized and can not be recognized
worldbuilding and worldview thoughts @infer-structure.
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This is an idea that has been floating around in my head for a few months, and for obvious reasons, I got around to realising it this weekend.
Each dot represents one word of the song. The colours represent who is saying that word.
Sometimes, I’m asked if there are prints of my work available; I don’t normally do that sort of thing, but on the off-chance that you would like a print of this graphic, I’m providing a hi-res TIFF (254 x 321 mm / 10 x 12.6 inches; zipped file; 18.1MB) that you can download and have printed.
You don’t have to pay for it—-I certainly don’t want to profit from it-—but if you do want to download and print it, it would be nice if you would consider donating something to a cancer charity.
Here are some links to cancer charities in different countries.
If your home country is not listed, and you want to donate, just do some Googlin’,
and do it that way (and if you do do that, please email me (craig AT flipflopflyin DOT com)
and let me know which charity you used, and I can add it to the list.)
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Illustrated skeletal system with stitched cardiovascular system and hand-felted muscle mass on handmade abaca paper by Dan Beckemeyer.
Soul Train dancers, 1970s.
I feel as though I would love the central woman’s super long tunic if not worn with those pants…like I want it to wear over skinny jeans, so I can pretend I’m a knight.
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Looking east on Randolph to Michigan Ave, 1937, Chicago.
IDOT Collection
Wally Wood’s 22 Panels that always work.
Because some of you may want to make comics one day…
Skin tone practice using Lauren K. Cannon’s tutorials. Guys this painting stuff is really fun.
Posting this because I figure someone else might benefit from these tutorials, they’re awesome.
Oh glorious!
Also next time someone says ‘oh s/he’s so pale because it’s just the lighting!!’ about a black character Imma gonna show them this
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Mies van der Rohe photographed by Slim Aarons, 1960, Chicago.
He’s standing before his two landmark buildings, 860-880 Lake Shore Drive.

Ah, panel layouts. Whacha gonna do? Certainly not the same old rows and rows of talking heads. Designing a panel is like cinematography and direction: it controls the mood, focus, and context of the scene by controlling the viewer’s access to your world, so the real trick is figuring out what…
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Safavid Art, sixteen century Iran
Woman With a Spray of Flowers, Safavid Iran, 1575 AD, housed in the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian, Washington D.C.
“The verses in the border of this painting seem integral to the composition. They imply the yearning of the lover, represented by the two kneeling youths in the upper and lower corners of the folio, for the beloved.
How long are you going to wound me with grief?
Keep me wondering in the lane of separation?
If in the end you will raise me from dust,
Why do you cast me away like an arrow?”