Ellen’s response to the ‘Abercrombi& Fitch’ statement.
love her
ellen is 1000% right if we have size 00 clothing why don’t we have a size -1
(via thediegomadlife)
Source: nuitcorbeau
Ellen’s response to the ‘Abercrombi& Fitch’ statement.
love her
ellen is 1000% right if we have size 00 clothing why don’t we have a size -1
(via thediegomadlife)
Source: nuitcorbeau
In honor of me nearing my first 30 followers i have decided to make an event out of it. Every time I get 30 follows I will choose a random follower and do a speed painting of them, all you have to do is follow me and reblog to this post and you’re in the running.
For clarification, winning means that I will paint you from a reference photo you provide, the painting will be recorded using screen capture software and will be sped up into a 3-4 minute video, with a song of your choice. This video will be posted on tumblr and youtube, and will have a link in the description to your blog. I will also promote the post on twitter and Facebook. If you are already following me and would like to participate just reblog this post, the drawing is random (i’ll pull your name out of a box or some shit like that) and you do have a change as well.
Here is a link to some examples.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Shan3yBob
If you decide you would rather have a web graphic or painting of something else, I am willing to work with you. I am also a graphic artist and do all sorts of stuff that can be seen on my dribbble account.
Dribbble: http://dribbble.com/shots/1070443-Official-Website-design?list=following
Please click the links under the thumbnail to see the images of web designs i’ve done.
Good Luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!
Source: homedsgn.comThe Syncline House by Arch11.
“A Pre-Paleozoic fold creates a distinction between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountain Foothills. Geologically referred to as a syncline, a crease caused by uplift of an ancient sea bed, the fold distinguishes the inhabited plains from mountain park space. The upward plane of the fold presents a landscape described and observed moving sectionally through the house.”