Nov
2
2013

Reblogged from cole-man-143-deactivated2015112 :

winterinthetardis:

No, Jackie. No, no. Not you. Don’t touch anything, just… stand back.

Nov
2
2013
Nov
2
2013

I double dare you to some adventure time

I double dare you to some adventure time

Nov
2
2013
Nov
2
2013
Nov
2
2013

Where do I sign

Where do I sign

Nov
2
2013

If you know what I mean…. also my first… if you can call it… NSFW post…

If you know what I mean…. also my first… if you can call it… NSFW post…

Nov
2
2013

You were watching porn… Serj just catch you

You were watching porn… Serj just catch you

Nov
2
2013
Nov
2
2013

Reblogged from terrinart :

terrinart:
“ La Catrina has become the referential image of Death in Mexico, it is common to see her embodied as part of the celebrations of Day of the Dead throughout the country; she has become a motive for the creation of handcrafts made from clay...

terrinart:

La Catrina has become the referential image of Death in Mexico, it is common to see her embodied as part of the celebrations of Day of the Dead throughout the country; she has become a motive for the creation of handcrafts made from clay or other materials, her representations may vary, as well as the hat.” – J.G. Posada

While the original work by Posada introduced the character, the popularity of La Calavera Catrina as well as her name is derived from a work by artist Diego Rivera in his 1948 work Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central (Dream of a Sunday afternoon along Central Alameda).

CATRINA by Peter Terrin

Acrylic on canvas 

1.40mts x 1.60mts

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