For some reason I really want takoyaki
but
I don’t even like tako (octopus).
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— Ask Chris #81: Scooby-Doo and Secular Humanism (via missshirley)
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Ooo~ I love brushes <3
Also, will be handy for future projects I have in mindEvery time someone asks me to do a fur tuturial, I point them to this one instead. This is so much better than I could ever do, explaining things I would not have thought to include.
1: Chaos
2: Kalrine Skyshadow
3: Rei’assh
4: Ru’Awk the Four
Bio pics for the ask blog are done. Still streaming if you want to come up. Going to do some random doodles.
I really like Rei’assh’s face in that picture! There are some cute expressions going on here.
Test Number Three.
Necropolis will launch at the end of August as an ongoing weekly webcomic. Stay tuned!
ugh I love this! Can’t wait for it to be a webcomic! :3
“Elegance Road” is a photo series by Belgian photographer Alexandre Van Enst that captures the non-conformist style and dandy attitudes of a Kinshasa-based fashion and lifestyle SAPE collective.
The African Society of Elegant People, the “SAPE” was born in the years after the independences of Congo-Brazzaville and Zaire.
Today there are two major schools of “SAPE”, respectively inspired by the French and Japanese aristocracy. They clash with high fashion brands, millimetered steps and gestures, from Paris to Kinshasa, during parades in honor of their founding masters, or simply at the Mass of Sunday.
Codified art of sham, glamor and “hast thou seen” for some, for others the SAPE is a metaphysic, a special relation with the question of being and appearance. Sassy, narcissistic and rebellious, the “sapeur” is a romantic.
“Elegance Road” showcases these heroes of modern times. In the decadent sceneries of the city of Kinshasa, from Lemba to Bandal through Ndjili, Matete and Limete, the “sapeurs” of the “War of hundred years” defy the power in place: the Leopards.
Led by the great masters such as Tshikose, Sesele and Kadhitoza, the Congolese dandies constantly reinvent themselves to shine.
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