dennisculver:

Here is the complete lineup of Deans. That’s 34 Deans presented in chronological order!
This is gong to be one of the pieces on display at PixelDrip’s Six Seasons and a Movie art show happening in LA June 23-24!
Starting today I’ll be taking preorders on a poster print of the image above.
It’s a 36 x 24 poster on 100lb glossy cover stock for $40
You can purchase it among other prints at my Big Cartel shop: http://dennisculver.bigcartel.com/
Posters will ship the week of June 18th. Preorders will help me determine the production run so please spread the word!

dennisculver:

Here is the complete lineup of Deans. That’s 34 Deans presented in chronological order!

This is gong to be one of the pieces on display at PixelDrip’s Six Seasons and a Movie art show happening in LA June 23-24!

Starting today I’ll be taking preorders on a poster print of the image above.

It’s a 36 x 24 poster on 100lb glossy cover stock for $40

You can purchase it among other prints at my Big Cartel shop:
 http://dennisculver.bigcartel.com/

Posters will ship the week of June 18th. Preorders will help me determine the production run so please spread the word!

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dunk3d:

from Steampunk image challenge
T-shirt now available from Mysoti
Stein from Zazzle

dunk3d:

from Steampunk image challenge

T-shirt now available from Mysoti

Stein from Zazzle

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sheruvi:

contest!

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sheruvi:

contest!

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iPhone Bending Wallpaper

http://eyeofxana.deviantart.com/#/d4wa2gp

iPhone Bending Wallpaper

http://eyeofxana.deviantart.com/#/d4wa2gp

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baudelaired:

Bryan uses himself as a reference= perfection.

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lilsnob:

Take-G Toys by Takegi Nakagawa - Take-G toys are made using an ancient Japanese craft called Yosegi-Mokuzougam or, marquetry. Essentially the artist inlays different textured and coloured wood pieces and other natural materials to create his figures. Takegi uses the highest quality woods such as maple, walnut, cherry and white ash in order to create toys that are not only unique and beautiful, but long lasting.

The cool futuristic robots and children figures featured above are sold only at craft exhibitions, however Takegi Nakagawa also makes a great set of construction and assembly blocks available to the public.

Check out take-g.com to learn more.

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