Welcome to my rather boring page! Hehe. You will mostly find, artworks of mine and some space and food stuff.
Pic of my main MLP OC Starveil is made by SwanLullaby in dA.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Remind me to never draw anthros again. Gosh, this sure looks horrible! T_T
But it looks so awesome!!!!!
Just a suggestion, but what if her face was a pony face instead?
It’s already good in a simple way.
Wanna touch that fog so badly…
Some of my pics during my trip at the center of Cebu, Philippines. Either it’s sizzling hot during noon time or freezing cold during the nights.
i’m laughing wayyy harder than i should be omg
The me gusta and okay faces haha
Curiosity Selfie - Sol613 by Mick Hyde on Flickr.
Tramite Flickr:
Michael L Hyde © 2014
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.
She’s gonna blast your heart away! haha
Boom Baby! Concept of her “Bass Cannon” is underway.
One of my best childhood shows. Nostalgia…
(Source: pixiv.net)
Ben Marcin - Last House Standing
Artist’s statement: One of the architectural quirks of certain cities on the eastern seaboard of the U.S. is the solo row house. Standing alone, in some of the worst neighborhoods, these nineteenth century structures were once attached to similar row houses that made up entire city blocks. Time and major demographic changes have resulted in the decay and demolition of many such blocks of row houses. Occasionally, one house is spared - literally cut off from its neighbors and left to the elements with whatever time it has left.
“My interest in these solitary buildings is not only in their ghostly beauty but in their odd, almost defiant, placement in the urban landscape. Often three stories high, they were clearly not designed to stand alone like this. Many details that might not be noticed in a homogeneous row of twenty attached row houses become apparent when everything else has been torn down. And then there’s the lingering question of why a single row house was allowed to remain upright. Still retaining traces of its former glory, the last house standing is often still occupied.”
I love this kinda thing, I see these skinny little houses left over in the UK a lot and they’re just so cool.
Clearly difference can be very outstanding
Badass Daring Do.