Howdy, the name's Elyas. I'm 21 and I once stole a Kermit the Frog doll when I was 2 years old. I also draw sometimes.
Pokemon stuff
My Sketches
Disney and such
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Pinokio- real life pixar lamp
This is so awesome!
Customized computer code and electronic circuit design imbues Lamp with the ability to be aware of its environment, especially people, and to expresses a dynamic range of behaviour.
Can I have Lamp and the boy? Christmas y’all!
Time In Words by Biegert and Funk
The QLOCKTWO was an innovative wall clock design magicked up by Biegert and Funk a few years ago, with words that describe the time instead of making it easy for you. What are you in such a big hurry for anyway, world’s ending this year anyways. Their new wristwatch edition will be available sometime in the Fall, however, just in time for read out “a quarter to annihilation” (hopefully)
(via: design-milk)
Rainbow Pega-Corn Birfday Cake by Heather Sherman
Made for her daughter’s 7th birthday who requested a ”Rainbow Unicorn pegasus with a mama and a baby”. The head and legs are made of krispy-treat, while the wings had a wire ‘bone’ laced through them and are covered in gumpaste feathers. The inside was golden vanilla cake and as my compatriot at OW pointed out, the baby was probably the best part. Personally, eating a pegasus or unicorn baby first thing in the morning is how I keep my hair so lustrous.
(via: obvious winner)
CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE
Bikini Windows
Tired of bikinis unintentionally leaving marks (I know I am), then why not make it intentional with any of a number of swimsuits from kiskin, with a tiny window in the shapes of hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs. Just make sure you dont actually move for the duration of the entire tanning period, or you’re likely to end up with just a strange tanned blob on your butt.
(via: pedalfar)
I now have an idea for summer beach times. TANTOOS! Get it?
Wind Waker Reimagined
Part of a redesign competition at Dave Rapoza’s Crimson Daggers, prompting artists to dismantle and reinterpret one of the greatest Zelda games in the series. Perfection may not exist in nature, but Wind Waker came damned close in my mind, so it’s a daunting task to push the reset button on the art style. But kudos to these artists for taking it in a less cartoon-y direction. Though I’m disappointed in the distinct lack of pig-throwing in these pictures.
(via: kotaku)
Kinetic Flight Rings by Dukno Yoon
Metalist and jeweler Yoon specializes in rings and bracelets that mimic the motion of bird wings caused by the natural movement of a finger or wrist.
(via: colossal)
#108 Lickitung. What were they thinking when they created this guy!
Putting aside the fact that I got no sleep last night and work was total hell, I did get to work a nap into my down time before I went out with the boys to a gallery opening in Logan Square. Some amazing pieces by some great artist were shown tonight and might I say that this inspired me to go ahead with different projects. I’d like to see my work in a gallery one day. Maybe not this year, but eventually.
Look at that BAD ASS Amaterasu.
Glass Sea Tubes by Shayna Leib
Shayna’s Wind and Fire series depicts coral, sea anemones, and other underwater denizens being swayed by the invisible tides of life. Her glasswork will be showcased at Habatat Galleries in Florida from Feb. 11 - Apr. 6th.
The Tree, Before and After by Papy and Milouz
The TSF Crew painted this gorgeous mural last October in France, but like all good things in life, it had to be destroyed to make room for something else. Check out a time-lapse video of the guys chopping the tree down the street art way:
(via: streetartnews)
‘roly poly’, designed by the design incubation centre at the national university of singapore, are a pair of egg-like objects
that mirror each other’s movements, even when physically separated. two people thus can sense each other’s presence
despite distances across the world: a tap of one half will create a simultaneous reaction in the other.This is a beautiful idea. Too bad I can’t buy one—according to the website this is a “functional prototype.”