Sometimes it’s best not to know what lies under the clouds.
Sometimes it’s best not to know what lies under the clouds.
Time flies prefer to feed on the nectar of the hour lilies. They, in turn, are the favorite meal of the clockwork crows.
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Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6.
3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.
Octopi and parasols just seem like a wonderfully perfect match. They look so charming holding them.
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Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6.
3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.
It’s been a while, but the story still continues over at Radio Isopod. Eventually we’ll get to find out what this anomaly really is. Or, at least that’s what my sources tell me.
Check out the full comic here.
The full version of this is presented in an 8:5 aspect ratio for use as a desktop wallpaper. It was just screaming to be a wallpaper, so… voilà!
Technical Details
Aperture Value: f/8
Focal Length: 98mm
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed Value: 1/30 sec
Location: Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France
The S.S. Isopod has finally found the anomaly and it is quite… disturbed. I wonder if it’s friendly? Check out the full comic here.
I can’t believe I’ve forgotten to post these until now. Oops? Well, better late than never, right?
Anyway… I did these images for Mur Lafferty’s last installment of her Heaven series, War. For those not familiar with this story, I direct your attention to a previous post where I detail the awesomeness of the previous parts [...]
The story continues. What surprises will the cave present next? Well, at least they have a map now… that’s good, right? View the full comic at Radio Isopod.
Part two of the S.S. Isopod’s grand adventure to find the unstable anomaly is now up. You’d think the scientists would have better foresight. Ah well… I’m sure they will find the anomaly in time. Probably. Check out the full comic over at Radio Isopod.
(Btw, I totally want one of those double helix railings… if [...]
I am really tempted to do something with this image. It’s such a cute little spaceship alien thing, n’est-ce pas?