Drawing of Spider-man being startled and saying “YIPES” and loosing ahold of his web line as a pumpkin bomb is thrown into frame
Yipes
Drawing of Spider-man being startled and saying “YIPES” and loosing ahold of his web line as a pumpkin bomb is thrown into frame
Yipes
because CD players, walkmans, and VCRs usually fucking worked and did precisely what was asked of them without relogging in and syncing and re-entering passwords and getting confirmation codes and doing 2FA with out TV and phone and clicking a fake "remember me" box that's fucking why
Nose ornament carved from a human leg bone from Palenque, Chiapas found in the palace built by Maya ruler Pakal the Great, period 600-850CE. It was worn across the bridge of the nose by rulers and priests during ceremonies in which they embodied K’awiil, the Maya god of corn, fertility and abundance
A roll of lining fabric. The fabric features a bunch of cats in tailored clothing
the first printed suit lining i've seen that i like. fabric is from carnet. can obviously be used for suits or sport coats. from my friend RJ, a fellow bespoke fan and cat lover
tacky? yes, but no one ever sees the lining and it's cats in tailoring
Pottery cup fragment from Roman Peterborough (Durobrivae) depicting a magnificent hare. Now part of the collections at Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery. 📸 My own. #RomanBritain #Peterborough
We have a new installment in the Boston Bookstore Cinematic Universe.
Making its debut today at SC Comic-Con. The first edition has already been sold!
#Godzilla
11 p.m. "Interview With a Vampire" (1994) Tom Cruise is a soulless recluse who lurks in the darkness and sucks the life from all who come near him. He's also in this movie about a vampire. Showtime.
good morning
A fox preaching to geese, 12th Century, Hexham Abbey.
This image features a 2,000-year-old marble head of the Greek goddess Aphrodite discovered in the ancient city of Aizanoi in western Turkey. The head was unearthed in the bed of a creek, separated from the rest of the body. Archaeologists also discovered the head of Dionysus, the god of wine, in the same area.
The 2,000-year-old marble head of the Greek goddess Aphrodite discovered in the ancient city of Aizanoi in western Turkey.
Vanessa Stockard (Australian, b.1975)
"Satan Taking a Break from Hate Crimes," 2022
Oil on dibond
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt #catlover
A very stocky Exmoor Horn ram.
Happy 8th anniversary to the tweet that changed us forever. Look at this absolute unit.
This and Lust, Caution are my two final Lee’s. Really looking forward to both.
HEADLINE: they actually put transparent legs on geodude at a parade in japan Three mascots of Pokémon, one of whom is Geodude a cranky rock man. He has transparent legs
WALTER CRONKITE (gravely):
ok, superman. settle down
Regrowth
The bookshop at 3am
Take a break from doomscrolling with a coupla giant mantas flying in formation. 🦑 🤿
willem dafoe in the criterion closet holding The Last Temptation of Christ saying “oh ladies and gentlemen, you know this man”
Idk what church is like on Easter but imagine it should go down something like this.
First new photo from the moon:
It has come to my attention that not all of you are aware that this exists. So, here it is. It exists. Dozens of channels of randomized music videos and bumpers. Choose your era and return to your childhood. Bookmark it for when you need to escape back.
wantmymtv.vercel.app/player.html
Moon with a face from A Trip to the Moon, a 1902 French science-fiction film written by Georges Méliès.
Artemis II mission captures first pictures of the far side of the Moon.
Illustration of the great battle on the slopes of Orodruin, with Sauron swinging his mace at Isildurr, who is wielding the broken hilt of Narsil. In the background are silhouettes of orcs and elves in battle with an erupting volcano behind them. the image is surrounded with a decorative arch and a plinth with the broken parts of a sword. This will be a risograph print soon.
SHARDS OF NARSIL
A bronze statuette of a fish with inlaid glass eyes wearing a headdress of the god Hathor.
🏺 Feeling emotionally connected to this votive statuette of an Oxyrhynchus-fish from Egypt today (currently held at the National Museum of Scotland). 📜
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My cartoon in this weeks @newyorker.com 🔪
A watercolour drawing from a rare trip to Durham a few years ago
A watercolour drawing from a rare trip to Durham a few years ago. I had to go to a conference which was boring but I found time to wander around this inspiring place, visit the cathedral and sit by the river and do this sketch.
A package of KFC “colonel’s favorite jellybeans” with fried chicken, sweet corn, and gravy flavors
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should
The choir stalls in Beverley Minster, carved around 1520, are famous for their 68 misericords (hinged seats) and detailed woodwork, which include mythological beasts. The ends of the choir stall rows feature intricate carvings of mythological beasts, specifically including griffins and asphinx. The stalls were likely created by the Ripon School of Carvers and are celebrated as a final, high-quality flowering of medieval woodcarving.
It might not be the first place you would think of looking for a carved sphinx but in the choristers stalls in the Quire of Beverley Minster there she is. It was carved in high-quality, fine-grained oak. The many wooden carvings c.1520 in the minster are