LOIS VAN BAARLE IS WOW
"I've been drawing since the day I could hold a pencil, but only in the last few years developed a preference for digital art and animation. Although I was born in Holland and have dutch nationality, I've lived all over the world, including the United States, Indonesia, France and Belgium. Drawing had always been my self-taught hobby. Upon finishing high school, I decided to study animation and pursue art as a career. I studied in Ghent (Belgium) for a year and then moved back to my home country to study at the Hogesschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht (HKU) in Hilversum. Besides animation, I continue to make illustrations and paint digitally on the side." - Lois Van Baarle
IN HER OWN WORDS....
I am not the biggest fan of digital work but I saw this and I found the facial expressions and subject matter so fun. Lois plays a lot with classic Disney cartoons but throws a contemporary spin on them all. She is pretty young and has a very - extremely bright future. Love her work.
View more: LOISH.NET
COOL MUSTACHE
KEYRINGS
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SUPER FANCY
Super Fancy's online store is really cool. I found some great T-Shirts and many clever designs you won't just find anywhere. The keyrings are funny. They also have a set of guns and other goodies. Check them out!
Shop at: SuperFancy
I got to have this!! It's sold out on the online store but they gotta bring it back, bring it back! You can't go wrong with Doug, Ren & Stimpy and Rugrats!
Via: The Cobra Shop
Dali & Disney: the surreal real life
These two titians got to hang out together and worked on the film Destino. The movie never came out while both of them lived. It was considered way to surreal for the general public to swallow.
Destino is an animated short film released in 2003 by The Walt Disney Company. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion. The project was a collaboration between Walt Disney himself and Dali of course. It also features music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Dominguez and performed by Dora Luz. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2003.
PIMPIN' AIN'T EASY...
THE JOKE IS ON YOU MOTHERFUCKER!
No shorts that go below the knee. The ones almost like capri pants, the ones that hover somewhere between the kneecap and the calf? Enough with those shorts. They are the most embarrassing pants in the world. They should never be worn. No woman likes those.
Also, no tank tops. In public at least. A tank top is underwear. You're walking around in your underwear. Too much.
No man should be on Facebook. It's an invasion of everyone's privacy. I really cannot stand it.
You don't know this, but when we come back from a date, we feel awkward about that transition from our cute outfit into sexy lingerie. We don't know how to do this gracefully. It's embarrassing. We have to find a way to slip into another room, put on the outfit as if it all happened very easily, and then come out and it's: Look at me! Look at the sexy thing I've done! For you, it's the blink of an eye. It's all very embarrassing. Just so you know.
Panties is a wonderful word. When did you stop saying "panties"? It's sexy. It's girlie. It's naughty. Say it more.
About ogling: The men who look, they really look. It doesn't insult us. It doesn't faze us, really. It's just — well, it's a little infantile. Which is ironic, isn't it? The men who constantly stare at our breasts are never the men we're attracted to.
There are better words than beautiful. Radiant, for instance. It's an underused word. It's a very special word. "You are radiant." Also, enchanting, smoldering, intoxicating, charming, fetching.
Marriage changes very little. The only things that will get a married man laid that won't get a single man laid are adultery and whores. Intelligence and humor (and your smell) are what get you laid. That's what got you laid when you were single. That's what gets you laid when you're married. Everything still works in marriage: especially intelligence and humor. Because the sexiest thing is to know you.
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"It's sexy. It's girlie. It's naughty. Say it more." - C.H.
Full interview HERE!
- INTERVIEW FROM Esquire
YOGA KITTENS
When photographer Daniel Borris first started his Yoga Dog series, he had a feeling that it would catch on but he couldn't expect that people from all over the world would eventually see it. "The photos have been written about in magazines from India to Russia and Brazil," he tells us. "There are calendars and other products coming out in the UK, Russia (and the Balkans), Japan, Korea, Germany and, of course, here. So it's pretty exciting! And having just released the book published by Abrams is fantastic."
Source: MyModernMet.com
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Nicely put collage of body parts...and shoes, ropes and masks. Like this. View more at Changing Lines.