Crepuscular Snoozer Sheltering Under Oak and Fern (fat dragon), gouache on cereal box cardboard, 2020
Crepuscular Snoozer Sheltering Under Oak and Fern (fat dragon), gouache on cereal box cardboard, 2020
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Thrive
Cape Town-based artist Daniel Popper creates monumental public art installations of fantastical figures. His latest work Thrive will be a permanent public installation at Society Las Olas, a residential building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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@distracting-shiny A SEWER DRAGON (aka, crocodile with wings and noxious vapour breath)
These dragons came about from people who took baby dragons when they were small and cute, only to abandon them in the sewer systems when they got big enough to set the drapes on fire. Over time, these abandoned dragons have evolved to fit their putrid environment. They lurk in the foul water and feast on anything that floats too close to the powerful jaws, living and non-living things alike. Whatever it eats that can’t be consumed for nutrients is gradually broken down by the dragon’s digestive system and is regurgitated back up into their distended fire glands, mixing into a super-heated, poisonous breath.
Anonymous asked:
People think Irn Bru tastes like bubblegum? It's sweetened rust
ayeforscotland Answer:
Nectar. Of. The. Gods.
neato: a 13th-century number notation system created by european monks
this is…. actuallly really cool?
like, this is probably the shortest number notation in existence and yeah, it’s tricky to use and absolute hell for doing math with, but the ability to denote a 4-digit decimal number into a single character is just really cool as an engineer and it probably had a ton of uses back then like denoting quantities or maybe even secret code
you can probably draw this on a combination lock to remember the password and people would be none the wiser
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Astrovember 2020 + Retro
revisited a concept i had in 2016 where i made a bunch of astronomy-related dragons for november! made four new designs and redrew three old ones
in movies, when a scientist is held hostage and is forced to make a bomb or virus, like my guy, those villains don’t know shit about science. just make a gumball machine, my dude
eighth grade science fair volcano, but fancy looking
i just want once where the villain is like, you are too late, i detonated the device and instead of doom and gloom it is just confetti sparklers with abba’s waterloo playing and the scientist is like, bitch you thought
every time a scientist gets kidnapped to build a terrible weapon, they think about just bullshitting it, but then a tiny voice in the back of their mind says, but don’t you want to see if you can? don’t you want to laugh madly as you show them all? don’t you want to just go feral?
Honestly when’s the next time you’ll get this kind of grant funding?
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‘Florigunde in the Dragon’s Den’, “Germania’s Sagenborn” (Germania’s Folklore) by Emil Engelmann, 1889
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