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100 Pokemon Brought to Life through Creative Art

100 Pokemon Brought to Life through Creative Art
100 Realistic Pokemon Art If any of you were like me as a kid, you remember about twelve years ago (even earlier for those from Japan) when Pokemon first entered the lives of the public and changed the gaming industry forever. Quickly becoming the second highest grossing video game series only outdone by Nintendo’s own Super Mario. Many of you may have grown up playing the games, going from the simplistic Gameboy games, to the Trading Cards or maybe even just the TV Show and the Movies. With the Thirteenth North American anniversary of the Franchise coming up early next year, I bring you one hundred pieces of fabulous art, reminding us of our childhood trying to catch them all, and many bringing these childish creatures into a more adult existence. You might also like to read this Tutorial : How to Draw Pokemon Art Tutorials I’m very proud of this post. Mew by totoまめ Duskull by *ry-spirt Luxray by *Tacimur Groudon by ~mark331 Ninjask by totoまめ Gengar by ~Dstar890* Charmander by Lunesky Lea

This Guy is Amazing 3D murals painted on the sides of buildings By Trompe Loeil (trick-of-the- eye) artist John Pugh Main Street, Los Gatos , California. Even the woman peering into the ruin is part of the mural. Taylor Hall, California State University, Chico , California . The Doric-style columns are actually nothing but paint. . . . . Honolulu, Hawaii. This mural at the Cafe Trompe Loeil, San Jose , California , is entitled Art Imitating Life Imitating Art Imitating Life. Twenty-nine Palms, California . Bay in a Bottle, Santa Cruz , California . Looks like a nice spot to rest your weary feet on a sidewalk in front of the Sarasota County Health Center, Florida. Most Amazing Sand Sculptures | Golberz.Com - StumbleUpon Most Amazing Sand Sculptures Anyone who has ever been to the beach has probably tried to sculpt a simple sand structure of some sort.Well leave it to the pros, because we have some great sand sculpture pictures listed below. 36 Comments: rachael said... I've tried making sandcastles before.. April 16, 2010 at 11:59 AM shahid said... nice arts May 25, 2010 at 3:07 AM jalalHB said... This is simply classic and aesthetics May 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM Anonymous said... Harrison Hot Springs, in BC Canada,I recognized multiple pieces of art from there :D September 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM Impressive! September 13, 2011 at 7:51 PM where's the rest of them? September 19, 2011 at 1:47 AM ZuZu Gold said... remarkable. September 20, 2011 at 11:43 AM That's a stupid introduction... September 22, 2011 at 7:26 AM amazing, I remember when I was a little girl making sad sculptures, even during the winter I would make snow animals, haha! September 27, 2011 at 2:02 PM Annunci Incontri Roma said... The first one is my favorite. Amazing!

Body Art - Hand Animals | Optical Illusions These have to be some of the best examples of hand art I’ve ever seen. Great fun to look at for the kids and a real example of how to disguise your hand as an elephant, eagle or tiger. Click the main post for the full set of pictures. fwh9h4.jpg (589×1598) アサメグラフ ポケモン百五十一鬼夜行絵巻 君はここに記された妖をすべて従え、魑魅魍魎の主となるのだ! ※全てクリックで原寸に拡大されます※ ポケモン百五十一鬼夜行絵巻① ポケモン百五十一鬼夜行絵巻② ジョウトポケモン百鬼夜行絵巻① ジョウトポケモン百鬼夜行絵巻② (ぽけもん 捕り申した) 例へ 火の中 水の中 草の中 森の中 土の中 雪の中 娘御の下履きの中 (あれえ) ※中々 中々 中々 中々 大変では御座るが 必ずや捕り申す ぽけもん捕り申す 南伝馬町に しからばこれにて 拙者はこの者と 旅に出る (ぴかちゆう!) 何時も何時でも 上手くいくなどという 保証は何処にも 有り申さぬ (それはそうである) 常住坐臥 本気で生きている この者たちがいる 嗚呼 憧れの ぽけもん無双に なりたし ならざるを得ず 絶対になり申す by nojoさん(pixiv) アサメグラフに戻る

Amazing Way To Tie Your Sneakers By Dunn • October 31, 2008 I found interesting tips on how you can tie your sneakers with style. There are 15 ways, so you can change the way you tie your sneakers every day or every week. The lace is run straight across the bottom and emerges through both bottom eyelets.The laces then go straight up and are fed into the next set of eyelets up the shoe.The ends are crossed over and are fed under the vertical lace section on the opposite sides of the shoe before going straight up and into the next set of eyelets up the shoe.At the top set of eyelets, the laces can once again cross over and pass under the straight section as shown. The lace is run straight across the bottom and emerges through both bottom eyelets.The ends are looped back under the lace where it feeds under the side of the shoe.The ends are then crossed over each other, then they go under and out through the next set of eyelets up the shoe.Steps 2 and 3 are repeated until both ends reach the top eyelets. via : YouSayToo digg

How To Build A Fireball You Can Hold Video Edgar Allan Poe, short stories, tales, and poems 15 Bizarre Buildings Architecture can amaze us in so many ways. There are structures that can make our jaw drop because of their beauty while others are so grandiose to look at. They are also usually those kind of buildings that convince us to take a double-take on our camera. These are the structures that challenge our vision and trick our mind, each time we take another look at them; it takes us back to the awe that architecture always manages to convey. 1. Image Image The Dancing House is found in Prague, Czech Republic. The unique design of a bent building was very nontraditional during their time and took a lot of criticism from the public. Its original name was supposed to be Fred and Ginger, after the famous dancers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Source 2. Image Image The Crooked House is a very unusual house found in Sopot, Poland. The structure has three stories and is built amongst a row of houses in Bohaterow Monte Cassino Street. Source 3. Image Image Source 4. Image Image Image Source 5. Image Image Source

Westerado Description: When a dastardly bandit kills your family, you saddle up with your six-guns to bring the murderer to justice. There's a new mystery to solve every time you play. Instructions: Move your cowboy with the WASD keys Press E to talk to people (what the cowboys call a 'gunversation)' To leave a conversation you can use A or D to simply walk away Draw your gun with the J key. To fire your gun you must first cock it with the K key. Reload with the R key. Tips: Take notes. You can kill anyone. The cowboys say that sometimes losing at cards can be as useful as winning... If you're down to your last hat you can buy more from the haberdasher. Remember you can fast travel by hopping on your horse!

mental_floss Blog » The House of Blood Where is the house of blood? It could be your house with these home furnishings, most of which are available at the click of a mouse. Individually, they might be described as conversation pieces; put them all together and you'll have a house of horrors no one would want to visit twice. Dining Room Designer Amy Lau was inspired by the serial killer show on Showtime when she came up with these Dexter dining room chairs. Lighting The Blood Bucket Lamp looks like it's pouring all over your desktop, but the blood is the stem and base. Lamp This Blood Lamp doesn't look that bloody, but the way you turn it on can be considered gruesome. Cutlery The Bloody Kitchen Knife is food safe, except when someone comes into the kitchen and sees you use it! Coffee Set How about a 14-piece Bloody Coffee Set, complete with drops and smears? Table Linen With all these implements of destruction this tableware, you need a tablecloth to match. Table Candles Shower Curtain Don't forget the bathroom! Towels Bath Mat

Artist Brian Dettmer Carves Old Books into Intricate Narrative Sculptures Brian Dettmer – Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World Most of Dettmer’s focus is on books, favoring out of date encyclopedias, medical journals, illustration books and dictionaries. He begins carving away arbitrarily at the pages, letting the images reveal themselves as he moves through his process. He seals the edges of the books to ensure precision, which also transforms the splayed edges to look like a smooth and sanded piece of wood. Carefully extracting bits and pieces, he creates a narrative within the books’ contents, revealing selected sentences and images. The spines are bent and contorted to juxtapose different sections of the books together. No sections are removed or added, Dettmer simply works with the existing structure of each book. The resulting beautiful sculptures completely reinterpret the original intention of each book. Dettmer’s messages range from narrative to political, with spiral sculptures of butterflies from a lepidoptery journal, or a scene of layered illustrated animals from a children’s book. + Brian Dettmer

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