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Do I have the best class mates or what? Found this little guy on my desk this morning!!

Do I have the best class mates or what? Found this little guy on my desk this morning!!

— 1 year ago with 3 notes
#personal  #skull  #mouse  #rodent  #my face 
Credit added to the click through.

Credit added to the click through.

(Source: cntr0l)

— 1 year ago with 22 notes
#drawing  #bugs  #cicada  #insects  #skull  #nature  #art  #illustration 
Hey guys! I just posted one of my latest paintings to my Behance profile! Go check it out!!
Sorry for the watermark, but I gotta watch my back!

Hey guys! I just posted one of my latest paintings to my Behance profile! Go check it out!!

Sorry for the watermark, but I gotta watch my back!

— 1 year ago with 4 notes
#art  #Illustration  #painting  #personal  #tiger army  #skull  #ink  #watercolor 
tfail:

Rolled up to an interview a little early.

tfail:

Rolled up to an interview a little early.

— 1 year ago with 59 notes
#moleskine  #art  #illustration  #sketch  #skull 
hell-o-sweetie:

Look what i did last night!

I want one!

hell-o-sweetie:

Look what i did last night!

I want one!

(Source: theimpatientartist)

— 1 year ago with 3 notes
#skull  #glitter  #crafts  #art 
skatelin:

Jeff Proctor

This is pretty damn sweet.

skatelin:

Jeff Proctor

This is pretty damn sweet.

— 1 year ago with 1141 notes
#art  #illustration  #skull  #flowers  #teeth 
morbidfashion:

I received an email a few weeks ago from one half of the Australian duo behind the new jewelry company Museum of Small Things. The pair use 3D printing technology to create each of their jewelry designs.
The collection is comprised mostly of rings at the moment and each of them feature some sort of creature, castle or anatomical element. They currently offer their jewelry in a choice of silver or stainless steel. With the silver each piece appears glossy and super shiny, the stainless steel pieces show all of the texture from the layers of metal melted together by the 3D printer.
(via Museum of Small Things | The Morbid Fashion)

Beautiful!! I love the octopus!

morbidfashion:

I received an email a few weeks ago from one half of the Australian duo behind the new jewelry company Museum of Small Things. The pair use 3D printing technology to create each of their jewelry designs.

The collection is comprised mostly of rings at the moment and each of them feature some sort of creature, castle or anatomical element. They currently offer their jewelry in a choice of silver or stainless steel. With the silver each piece appears glossy and super shiny, the stainless steel pieces show all of the texture from the layers of metal melted together by the 3D printer.

(via Museum of Small Things | The Morbid Fashion)

Beautiful!! I love the octopus!

— 1 year ago with 106 notes
#fashion  #rings  #skull  #octopus 
fuckyeahtattoos:

done by benjamin duarte at twisted tattoo studio in chicago. blue&yellow background behind the day of the dead skull signifies our families pride in sweden.

Ohhhh pretty!!!

fuckyeahtattoos:

done by benjamin duarte at twisted tattoo studio in chicago. blue&yellow background behind the day of the dead skull signifies our families pride in sweden.

Ohhhh pretty!!!

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos)

— 2 years ago with 6687 notes
#tattoo  #art  #skull  #sugar skull 
This is colored so beautifully.

This is colored so beautifully.

(via bonecuddles)

— 2 years ago with 944 notes
#tattoo  #skull