Reblogged on TumTum ♻i made a new frederator video. click through the gif to watch, or click here.
Posted with TumTum ♻Hey guys! Guess what— the Pokémon Battle Royale show at Light Grey Art Lab opens this friday! Here’s my Drowzee! (who I kept on my Leaf Green team almost solely because I loved the noise he made)
Apparently Drowzee is based on the Japanese Baku spirit: a dream-devouring tapir-like creature. Spooky! Although Drowzee is a grassland pokemon, he is also sometimes found in ancient ruins and tombs. Paying homage to Drowzee’s scarier mythological counterpart in a crumbling temple seemed appropriate!
Prints will be on sale at the show! I wish I could go, There’s gonna be so much fun art from 151+ (!) amazing contributors. Check it out!
Reblogged with TumTum ♻In honor of Maurice Sendak, the author of Where The Wild Things Are who passed away today, we’d like to share this collection of production illustrations by Constantine Sekeris, who helped bring Sendak’s story to life in the 2009 film adaptation.
In the film, director Spike Jonze used an advanced combination of costumes and animatronics to bring the wild things to life, a technique that’s evident in how the wild things could be operated both within their suits and by operators off camera in these illustrations.
Tumbled on TumTum ♻Mark Ryden, by Michael Leavitt. (Articulating Wooden Statue, 22”/50cm).



