Sin by monotonelee
I love Massimo Carnevale’s Sketches Snatched blog. He picks his movies and draws a scene that captures what the particular film is all about. Here’s a few pieces from the blog. If you dig these, stop by the blog at sketchesnatched.blogspot.com.
(via cajunmama)
And I did.
I just started an art blog, lots of doodles there!
the-hide-behind.tumblr.com
Tantric Sex: it helps to read the manual first.
…or maybe at The Super Bowl, who knows?
Personally I’ve never had the hots for a store display.
Illustrator, working under the name Justonescarf, created a series of posters on the theme of social networks. Think twice before you go to Twitter or Facebook, social network and what will win - in the sense of his posters.
Betsy Braddock (Psylocke) in a Joy Division t-shirt is everything I’ve ever wanted and more.
Pre-ninja Psylocke!
by philnoto:
Betsy Braddock 1982- So last night Rick Remender alerted me to the fact that Psylocke’s purple hair was actually a conscious fashion choice that British model, Betsy made in 1982. So as Ricky Bobby would say, ” I like to picture my Betsy Braddock as a punk rocker hanging out the club wearin’ her Joy Division t-shirt, drinkin’ beer and smokin’ them fancy cigarettes.” Amen.

“Stendhal syndrome” refers to rapid heartbeat, dizziness, confusion, and even hallucinations in the presence of great art.
It’s named for Stendhal himself, the 19th century French author, who reported experiencing it on an 1817 visit to Florence (and described it in his book Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio).
It wasn’t formally described until 1979, when Italian psychiatrist Graziella Magherini documented more than 100 cases among visitors to Florence. The syndrome was first diagnosed in 1982.
viaRawr, this happens to me when I’m in front of Gericault’s work <3
Further Madrid thoughts
how thin the veil between heaven and earth in El Greco.
how melancholy Velazquez’s art is. (I could have chosen a picture of Philip IV but that might have seemed exceptional)











