Mural painting by H.R. Giger depicting the life cycle of the alien.
This is one of my favorite pieces he did, because it implied that there was far more than a monster movie going on. It created a mythological, occult element to the aliens.
They shouldn't just be extraterrestrial beings or the result of experiments, they should've been something far worse.
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My own design of H.R. Giger's Alien
Over time the xenomorph has slowly veered away from its... er.. obscene roots.
I wanted to design one with some of Giger's original perverse DNA.
I never thought I'd hesitate to draw a big mess of teeth, but I wanted a nod to the feminine lips Giger once designed for it.
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《𝐀𝐬.\𝐅𝐥.:𝟎.𝟑》
"Consider the corpse, filled with maggots.
Death makes a mother of us all."
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honoured to be tagged in one of these thank uuu <3
tho sadly i dont have anything adequately complete so heres the best recent material i got. also as per usual i feel awkward tagging anyone but if any of my artist moots wanna qrt go ahead
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stretch -> scrunch
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if you have not yet met a pheretimoid “jumping worm” and are curious as to the origin of the name, wonder no longer:
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oh huh right on cue
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i think this site genuinely has an anti quote dunking feature. i quoted this and the original post was blocked from mine a few minutes later, the user didnt block me or delete it so my best guess is theres some standalone way to unlink your post from qrts. this is the future the woke liberals want
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thank god we are in the chinese century
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a long tan millipede with extremely flat, long, and slender segments. overall it looks rather like a fine-toothed comb
a similar but shorter millipede, along the back every six segments or so get progressively darker and this pattern repeats
Platydesmus is a wonderfully-shaped genus of fungus-feeding millipedesnl from the Neotropics. although I found these wandering solo, they can form dense aggregations where, I believe, the males provide care to their eggs and young.
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Weird slender brown assassin bug, covered all over in fuzz, holding its grabby hands over its face. It has full wings, indicating its an adult. Unclear if the wings are actually functional
Juvenile assassin bug, similar to the adult but no wings. Feeding on a spider (looks like a pirate spider).
Thread-legged assassin bugs - juvenile with a spider snack. Weird sneaky tiny creatures. I don't think they look much different than their shed exoskeletons tbh. Quality evolutionary work.
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one orange Linopodes mite, missing one of its very long second legs, approaches another, who has both its antenniform legs raised
the first mite has reached the other and its single leg is making contact with the other’s face; that one’s antenniforms are splayed to the side
sfx: the tiniest slap in the universe
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they chose this future
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follow @c_vomitoria on twitter for the hardest hitting political analysis
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this is such a myopic take but its fitting bc this site is full of self-absorbed liberals whose main issues are "ai art" and "future of democracy". geopol/war/genocide reporting & resources are if not absent then massively reduced here. switching entirely is a good way to blind yourself to the world
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black and white illustration of the back of Godzilla showing off the scales and spines of the kaiju
colored illustration of a massively large Shin Godzilla phase 2 (or kamata-kun) with blood pouring from its gills, surrounded by plumes of smoke and fog
#Godzilla70
Godzilla drawing from 2015, and Shin Godzilla from 2023
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