painkillr:

warriors au im gonna call the Growth AU where after the cats get their warrior/med name or if they experience a traumatic event that changes them that part of them becomes their like weapon… for example needletail for obvious reasons and brightheart got hers after firestar renamed her brightheart. they will always be a prominent feature, but the cats can withdraw them slightly when not in battle/enraged/scared/etc. hope yall enjoy this concept feel free to make any cats u want 

broadway-aradia:

ceruleancynic:

plushrumpuspartytown:

seventeenkindsofawesome:

seventeenkindsofawesome-blog:

All your life, you’ve never seen a woman taken by the wind
Would you stay if she promised you heaven?
Would you ever win? 

So my teacher said he could print things I’d done prior to his class if I wanted (YES DO WANT THANK YOU YOU WONDERFUL MAN), and I really really REALLY liked this one so I decided to touch it up a bit! Which means, obviously, completely redoing Rose b/c her skirt was total shit and she didn’t match my headcanon anymore, and also Kanaya’s face and hair because I can. And the background. Because that was also shit. And now it is like an hour past the time I need to be asleep in order to function, I have done nothing else even vaguely productive, godDAMNIT MISTER HUNT YOUR ADVICE IS AWFUL.

(suggested listening: Her Breath is the Wind (Rhiannon’s Breath), fleetwood mac and Sia mashup, I am not even kidding, go listen right now, do it, I demand it)

the lack of notes on this is disappointing because this is breath taking! and you can really see the improvement with regard to the original piece

your art is GORGEOUS

holy shit this is stunning.

oooh

museum-of-artifacts:

One of the oldest “Beware of the Dog” signs in the world. Domus del Poeta Tragico, PompeiiThe House of the Tragic Poet  is a typical 2nd century BC Roman house in Pompeii, Italy. The vestibule floor was decorated with a mosaic picture of a
domesticated dog leashed and chained to an arbitrary point. Below the
figure were the words “CAVE CANEM”, an ancient warning equivalent to the modern “Beware of the Dog”.