Psychotic and Sugary

These are a few of my favorite things


Que?  
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Midweek Muse - Chelsea Greene Lewyta

Chelsea Greene Lewyta is a freelance illustrator from New York who creates fanciful worlds of folklore and eroticism, drawing on inspiration from fairytales, Asian motifs, and Asian horror films. Most of her pieces possess a morbid sensuality. Girls lay bare-breasted with candy like entrails hanging out from their naked bodies. There is a sweetness to her work that is starkly contrasted by images of blood and guts and violent animals. (See more on my blog!)

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2headedsnake:

Lisa Marion

2headedsnake:

Lisa Marion

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jacklullaby:

jacklullaby:

unfollower:

men should take advantage of the lack of dress code rules set for guys and wear mini skirts and tank tops to school every day

OH MY GOD  LAST YEAR THE DUDES ON MY CLASS HAVE DONE IT

AND THEY GOT ALL CALLED IN THE PRINCIPAL’S ROOM

BUT THEY DIDNT GOT IN TROUBLE BECAUSE

THEY SAID EXACTLY IT “BUT THOSE RULES ARE ONLY FOR GIRLS”

I’M NOT EVEN JOKING

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mydollyaviana:

The Prince of Egypt (1998) - Dreamworks Animation

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fuckyeahillustrativeart:

by Chris Baldwin on Tumblr!

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iheartmyart:

Fabergé Fractals by Tom Beddard

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magical items of bishoujo senshi sailor moon » for sailor moon
pixel credit

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iheartmyart:


Mike Pelletier
: Lucy Skull

In 2011 I was invited to create a piece for an exhibition called “Ctrl-Z” curated by 3d artist 

Eric Van Straaten. This was a group exhibition of artworks created by various 3d printing processes. 

The model of the skull was generated from a friend’s dental tomography scan. The form of the object was created by creating an array of copies of the skull, where each successive copy of the skull is scaled, rotated, and moved. The skull starts at life size at the front and ends up rotated 180 degrees and two times larger than life at the back.”

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gotsomestuff:

without helmets.

gotsomestuff:

without helmets.

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h3avymental:

wow*+*