Total Crap
sirmitchell:

Did I just make the best gif of all time? I can’t say for sure, but yes. 
Thanks to headlikeanorange for the original. 

sirmitchell:

Did I just make the best gif of all time? I can’t say for sure, but yes. 

Thanks to headlikeanorange for the original. 

ollymoss:

I worked with the Academy and Gallery 1988 to create the official 85 Years of Oscars poster. 
Click here to see it in detail!
The brief was one of the hardest I’ve ever had; find a way to reference every single Best Picture winner from the last 85 years. 
Thanks to Gallery 1988 for putting my name forward and organising this whole shebang.  

ollymoss:

I worked with the Academy and Gallery 1988 to create the official 85 Years of Oscars poster. 

Click here to see it in detail!

The brief was one of the hardest I’ve ever had; find a way to reference every single Best Picture winner from the last 85 years. 

Thanks to Gallery 1988 for putting my name forward and organising this whole shebang.  

sirmitchell:

I planned on doing a Santa “Just Liks Us” but wasn’t 100% sold on it, so it here it remains, in sketch form. 

sirmitchell:

I planned on doing a Santa “Just Liks Us” but wasn’t 100% sold on it, so it here it remains, in sketch form. 

bruceyart:

“Spocky FourEyes”

bruceyart:

“Spocky FourEyes”

hifructosemag:

Hi-Fructose Cover of Vol.25 revealed!
With exclusive HF Store cover by Audrey Kawasaki
only available here: http://store.hifructose.com/

hifructosemag:

Hi-Fructose Cover of Vol.25 revealed!

With exclusive HF Store cover by Audrey Kawasaki

only available here: http://store.hifructose.com/

supersonicelectronic:

Brand new work by Ray Caeser.

scottlava:

“I got it!”

scottlava:

“I got it!”

The Brains of Dinosaurs
sirmitchell:

Heres my first shot of the transit. 
It’s pretty insane when you realize how small Venus looks compared to the sun, and it’s still about 65 million miles closer to us! In reality, Earth and Venus are smaller than those two sunspots. 

sirmitchell:

Heres my first shot of the transit. 

It’s pretty insane when you realize how small Venus looks compared to the sun, and it’s still about 65 million miles closer to us! In reality, Earth and Venus are smaller than those two sunspots.