fayrey

6 Jan 2011

llbwwb:

I can be scarey when I grow up by Ben Clark

llbwwb:

I can be scarey when I grow up by Ben Clark

23 Dec 2010

14 Dec 2010

rubber duck returns the movie

14 Dec 2010

rubber duck returns

rubber duck returns

24 Nov 2010

24 Nov 2010

24 Nov 2010

dangel799:

Photographer Andy Short :)

dangel799:

Photographer Andy Short :)

(Source: magicalnaturetour)

20 Nov 2010

dangel799:

Happy Tuesday tumblr friends :)

dangel799:

Happy Tuesday tumblr friends :)

(Source: magicalnaturetour)

20 Nov 2010

tindink:

left, right, left ….left….

tindink:

left, right, left ….left….

17 Nov 2010

pinklife:

i want them all!!!!

(via forgettobreathe)

pinklife:

i want them all!!!!

(via forgettobreathe)

9 Nov 2010


To cute not to blog

To cute not to blog

6 Nov 2010

inothernews:

DUCK OF EARL   A duck appears to sport a Marilyn Monroe style hairdo,  with her head  feathers perfectly preened into a fetching bouffant at the Willow  Springs Pond in Soulsbyville, Northern California.  (Photo: Rainey Shuler / Solent News via the Telegraph)

inothernews:

DUCK OF EARL   A duck appears to sport a Marilyn Monroe style hairdo, with her head feathers perfectly preened into a fetching bouffant at the Willow Springs Pond in Soulsbyville, Northern California.  (Photo: Rainey Shuler / Solent News via the Telegraph)

27 Oct 2010

Cartoon Characters Skeletons (Donald Duck and more…) Those pictures which you see represent an Animatus, skill which allow you to see all bones of the famous cartoon characters. Here are showed professional project of the Bugs Bunny, Wile E Coyote and Road Runner, Donald Duck and Tom & Jerry.  This was created by Hyungkoo Lee who says that the Animatus series started with the “intention to analyze anatomical structures and physical forms of animation characters, within the hypothesis to visualize their possible anatomical foundation.” Those skeletons are constructed with a hybrid mix of real animal bones and using synthetic materials too.

Cartoon Characters Skeletons (Donald Duck and more…) Those pictures which you see represent an Animatus, skill which allow you to see all bones of the famous cartoon characters. Here are showed professional project of the Bugs Bunny, Wile E Coyote and Road Runner, Donald Duck and Tom & Jerry. This was created by Hyungkoo Lee who says that the Animatus series started with the “intention to analyze anatomical structures and physical forms of animation characters, within the hypothesis to visualize their possible anatomical foundation.” Those skeletons are constructed with a hybrid mix of real animal bones and using synthetic materials too.