The First WORLD FENCING LEAGUE is happening April 25th!!! I'M GEEKING!!!
Japanese engineers developed this "Sword Tip Visualisation" tracking technology specifically for this event that will make it so much easier for the average person to see what's going on!
I MUST WATCH THIS ENTIRE TOURNAMENT
Posts by Valcries
Drawing of a sunfish with a bite taken off of it, and a caption "it is what it is".
But you can still keep going! 🐟
#illustration #sunfish #animalart #artsky
A war hammer with a twisted steel haft sits on an anvil
Punishing Angel
BIG FIGHT AT POLAND’S WROCLAW ZOO!!!
screenshot of tweet saying "who the fuck is playing pokemon in antarctica" with a trade partner in antarctica
photo of me in antarctica playing my switch. adelie penguins are in the background
photo of me in antarctica playing my switch, with pokemon legends z-a. adelie penguins are in the background.
I've waited 3 years to make this post
Thread of my Loyal Hound Vesna comic:
a creature and a lady
side profile of the lady from the first piece, with a fish skull as a helmet and blood on her mouth
hunters
drawing of a giant humanoid sea creature behind a glass, and a woman holding her hand up towards them
closing hour
Worshipping her offerings.
Worshipping her offerings.
Witness the tubes,
Become the tubes.
AMAZING
A man sits quietly in the filtered light of a veranda, cradling a cat in his arms—an image rendered with restraint and tenderness in this large-scale watercolor by Lars Lerin. At Home exemplifies Lerin’s ability to draw intimacy from stillness. His layered washes and softened contours evoke not only the warmth of light on a wooden interior, but the deeper, emotional texture of solitude shared. One of Sweden’s most esteemed contemporary artists, Lerin is widely celebrated for his mastery of watercolor and his meditative, often autobiographical depictions of Northern domesticity and landscape. A prolific author and television figure, his reputation is grounded in the quiet integrity of works like this—where silence, affection, and time itself seem to settle visibly onto paper.
And now for something completely different.. Lars Lerin, Swedish, b. 1954 At Home, 2011 Watercolor on paper 100 × 150 cm
Oh my gosh I love these!
This is so good!!!
based
This is what I hear when people talk to be about systems
You’re so right for this.
Pubby..
This made me giggle I love it!