(From Left to Right: Fili, Thorin, Kili, Balin, Dwalin, Gloin, Oin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Ori, Nori & Dori.)
The incredible Ann Maskrey designed the costumes for all 13 Dwarves in “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” The above are mixed-media images of the clothing each dwarf wears under their armor. Some of the color choices are a reference to the hood colors assigned by Tolkien in the book. Also, look at their shoes.
Source: “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Chronicles.”
Love Story between a ghost girl and a human boy: Practicing storytelling
If Sherlock was an animated show.
I took random screencaps from A Scandal in Belgravia and redrew them as cartoons.
Beautifully stunning multicolor Tourmaline!
Paprok Mine, Afghanistan
I was sort of bored from work, so I made stamps again! Still a few errors, but I’m getting there. *u*
John just wants to dance.
Sequel to Wild dancing John
(Source: sherlockisthebest)
“We often present the idea of relationships in terms of two halves coming together to make a whole. But I think a much more apt description would be a venn diagram: two complete circles overlapping and making something even more impressive in the middle. They still retain their individual wholeness, but they share things that neither would be capable of creating on their own. You cannot come to someone else as a puzzle with a few crucial pieces missing and expect that they will fill it over with whatever spares they happen to have around. Because we are not mechanics. We are not here to fix someone’s own view of themselves, and convince them that what we see is what is real. Self-love is a complex journey requiring of just as much time and effort and attention as the love we give to someone else, and it isn’t something that we will magically find when someone just good-looking enough tells us that we should feel it.
Sometimes we say that we met people at the wrong time. But maybe we meet them when we are the wrong person, when we have not yet met and fallen in love with ourselves. We are only half of a thing—even if we can imagine that there is a better version of us out there—and we are hoping that someone else will fill in the missing parts so that we don’t have to.”
—Before Someone Loves You, You Must Love Yourself, Chelsea Fagan (via thunderpopcola)
you cant show me movies and television shows about ghosts and zombie apocalypses while giving me books with adventures featuring heroes fighting for the sake of the world and tales of demigods and wizards and then expect me to be content living in a world where you work at a job five days a week and come home at night to do it all over again until you die
THIS.
