This short film by Rodrigo Blaas is amazing. The best part is that it gets unexpectedly creepy as it plays. I suggest watching it in full-screen, but in this little box is still good.
Alma from Rodrigo Blaas on Vimeo.
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This short film by Rodrigo Blaas is amazing. The best part is that it gets unexpectedly creepy as it plays. I suggest watching it in full-screen, but in this little box is still good.
Alma from Rodrigo Blaas on Vimeo.
I forgot to post these! So here they are, gifts I gave my dad and mom for Christmas (respectively). I’ll try to get some higher-res images soon- these were taken with my phone, before the finishing touches to the drawings (highlights, signature, etc.) and obviously before all the pretty matting and framing and all that jazz. Charcoal is pretty much my favorite drawing medium, other than ink on paper. They’re probably tied.


THIS IS A SILENT COMIC STRIP hey it’s winter time and that means that the squirrels that I regularly guard against during my morning walks are less likely to fall onto my head. It’s a short respite from my daily fear. Sure, one day they’ll get me. But not now. Not in the wintertime. Unless that’s what they want me to think. They want me to let my guard down. No. I won’t. I’ll carry cordless blender, set on liquify, atop my head. Come on, squirrels, drop on down. Let’s see what you’re made of. Seriously we’ll see what you’re made of because the blender is set on liquify and you’ll be all inside out. What, person reading this, you think that’s gross? You eat Marshmallow Peeps, take your judgment elsewhere. Preferably to some sort of pretentious art gallery where people will look at it and say, “Yeah, that’s a great piece of artwork,” and I’ll say “No, that’s just judgment, and it’s stupid,” and we’ll all have a laugh for a minute at the fact that we’re judging judgment. You have something better to do with your Saturday? Okay, pizza is better, you got me there.
This photo set is great. The artist Terry Border makes anthropomorphic photographs of food and drink items that are dark, silly, and bizarre. There is a whole book of these (called Bent Objects), the link to which you’ll find in this article. My favorite is the photograph of the zombie peanuts below. Click to see more!
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