Editorial Illustrations on the theme of home decorating as a couple.
Client: The Washington Post
Editorial Illustrations on the theme of home decorating as a couple.
Client: The Washington Post
Anonymous asked:
iguanamouth answered:





Her room is as pink as her cheeks………………
If I was a teacher after a holiday… by Thomas Sanders
I LOVE SHARKS!!!!!!!!
that’s almost too cruel
almost
I had to do this once with Privateer II: The Darkening. It gained a bit when he said “I bet you didn’t play it through, I bet somebody just told you how…” and I was able to smile gently and say “God, possibly, since I wrote the game.” And plainly the Deity was with me that day, as I happened to be carrying docs from my UK agent (who’d done the deal) that showed not only that I was the writer, but the five-figure sum I had been paid. …It was a happy day for me. Not so much for him. I’d never had a referent for the word “slink” for a full grown male before. As in “slink away in utter dejection.” I smiled for at least three days without stopping. And am smiling now… I had completely forgotten about this.
Reblogging because “I beat the game” is fantastic, but “I wrote the damn thing” is even better.
I’m not a gamer but I’ll always reblog these.
Vicious. I love it.
Anonymous said:
Become a magical, but manly.

Sailor Moon Man is pretty as fuck, thank you for your kind words, bad guys
Art by pablocomics
Okay so does anyone remember that old Kirby show that was dubbed by 4kids here
And how it had this guy that would always sell King Dedede his evil weapons for fighting Kirby

Well I never finished the show but apparently they actually show his whole body on screen at some point and he fucking looks like THIS??

HIS BODY JUST STOPS SUDDENLY AT SOME KIRBY FEET WHAT THE FUCK I AM DISTURBED
a moment of silence for the people who will have their period on Christmas

And anyone sick in general.
That’s an interesting spin on the zodiak
Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.
A rather unlikely magazine title.
My friends from BYU successfully Kickstarted the second volume of their art anthology Reality Not Included! One of the project heads, Christopher Hayes, asked me to create an 18” poster that would be given to backers.
While searching for inspiration, I stumbled upon a 1924 cover of La Vie Parisienne by George Leonnec. I knew at that moment I needed to paint its companion.
So here’s to impossible couples and finding love in strange places! Just don’t think about the logistics of this particular relationship. Things get weird. Fast.
Was just scrolling down my dash then these two came together and everything just worked itself out.

This has GOT to be the best thing in existence.