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I am a nerd and proud of it. I dance for no reason. I dabble in yoga. I don't like violence. I am ultimately seeking the perfect Zen lifestyle. I love Star Wars more than I can possibly say, and Doctor Who is a big deal to me. Travel is on my mind a lot, and there is a lot of the planet left for me to see. I don't bite, and I'll answer any question you ask me, so don't be shy and click my button. :p
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Artist Cynthia Rodgers has created this cool illustration titled “Li’l Gotham City Sirens”, featuring Harley Quinn, Catwoman and Poison Ivy as little girls.
Artist Biaanihas redesigned the Disney princesses as super sexy vixens who wouldn’t look out of place in an animated Victoria Secret show.
I very much want some of these items for myself.
Here are some Star Wars / Disney Princess mashups by Naima, actually created before Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm was announced.
Here’s a funny little piece of Disney / Star Wars mashup art created by Patbird & Galesaur. It features Darth Vader telling several different Disney characters that he is their father, and it shows their reaction.
Vote for Calvin and Hobbes by Matt Hunsberger
A vote today is a vote for the only way to govern: Calvinball Rules, where you make it up as you go along. For the Super Precious Impolitic Art Show, check their website for purchasing details.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
Project Mayhem by Oliver Merza
You met me at a very strange time in my life.
Artist: DeviantArt / Tumblr / Behance
Supervillain High School Portraits by J Hause
The cool part about reviewing somebody’s old high school pictures is that you can really get a good glimpse of the gangly awkward teen hidden underneath. It’s not surprising to find out that supervillains were once dorks too, with Sinestro secretly being a space hipster and the Green Goblin smoking some green in the school restroom; no what’s really shocking is that not all socially uncoordinated teenagers become supervillains. Hell, I can’t be convinced that I’m not one.
Artist: DeviantArt (via: io9 / timetravelandrocketpoweredapes)
Here is a great collection of Star Wars- inspired art by Vincent Bocognani.
George Lucas Yoga by Rob Osborne
This is not the Star Wars Yoga you were looking for. The original Star Wars Yoga was so good, George Lucas decided to ruin it by being George Lucas. On the off-chance that Jedi Mind tricks don’t work on you though (and in this case, you’d probably be thankful if it did), you can purchase prints at etsy.
Edgar Degas
- The Dance Class, 1873. Oil on canvas
- The Dancers in an Exercise Hall, 1880. Oil on canvas
- Waiting, 1882. Pastel on paper
Portrait of Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction by Paul Shipper
Planet of the Apes/Harry Potter mashup titled “Planet of the Snapes” t-shirt design from shirtoid.
The Princess and the Droid
Illustration by Sadie Figueroa
Star Wars Street Arts
All too easy.
Photos by vip223 (via: Hey Oscar Wilde! / Tie Fighters)