For the young ladies out there with slightly evil inclinations, this season, consider gifting your adversaries any of these fine weapons as referenced in Gail Carriger’s Finishing School books.
A lady of quality can never be too charitable when it comes to finishing her enemy. After all, it is better to deal out death than receive.
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I’m seriously considering abandoning this account in favor of my other account, the one with my artblog as the main blog. As I use my artblog @traumagician more and more, I use this one less and less– this one has been running entirely off of a queue for quite some time– and I find that my catchall/inspiration blog @traumaticmagic is gradually accumulating more or less the same stuff that I used to post here.
If I do make this switch, I’ll end up following my favorite blogs from this account on my other one and just reblogging all my customary art, architecture, and other stuff (plus a little bit extra– art done by friends, Overwatch junk, that kind of thing) to my catchall blog instead of here. Likes and follows will register as being from @traumagician.
TLDR: This blog will likely be moving to @traumaticmagic in the near future. So if you want to keep seeing my stuff, or just see it more frequently, since this one’s pretty inactive, go follow it instead.
the more things change the more they stay the same
Pretty sure I’ve said “come out you bitch I’ll maul you” word for word
Camilo Matiz
Celebrated, award-winning Colombian director and artist, Camilo Matiz, unveils his series, “Here Not There,” a study of reflection. This series of light sculptures confront the viewer with the duality of who they are and how they perceive themselves. The same object displays differently in the mirror’s reflection, as life reflects unrealized desires of the heart, mind, and soul. Matiz resides and works in Bogota, Colombia.
Notice
I’m seriously considering abandoning this account in favor of my other account, the one with my artblog as the main blog. As I use my artblog @traumagician more and more, I use this one less and less– this one has been running entirely off of a queue for quite some time– and I find that my catchall/inspiration blog @traumaticmagic is gradually accumulating more or less the same stuff that I used to post here.
If I do make this switch, I’ll end up following my favorite blogs from this account on my other one and just reblogging all my customary art, architecture, and other stuff (plus a little bit extra– art done by friends, Overwatch junk, that kind of thing) to my catchall blog instead of here. Likes and follows will register as being from @traumagician.
TLDR: This blog will likely be moving to @traumaticmagic in the near future. So if you want to keep seeing my stuff, or just see it more frequently, since this one’s pretty inactive, go follow it instead.
Teamlab introduces Interactive Digital Art Installation Composed Of Countless Lights
Japanese creative collective teamLab introduced the largest exhibition of digital art and light mapping in Tokyo that uses the concept of light, space and reflection to create a unique immersive experience. The installation covers an area of 3000 square meters that hypnotises the audience with hundreds and thousands of psychedelic lights in an isolated space.
Mateo Cerezo, Magdalena, 17th century
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Date: 18th centuryCulture: GermanMedium: Iron, gilt Dimensions: L. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) metmuseum.org
The Goblin shark extends its jaw way out in front of its body, then snaps it back to catch food. The jaw is suspended by ligaments, and not connected to the skull.