Star Wars Retro Gaming Mash-Ups
Created by Matt Cowan
Available as T-shirts from at Red Bubble and Qstoms.
(Via: it8bit)
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Star Wars Retro Gaming Mash-Ups
Created by Matt Cowan
Available as T-shirts from at Red Bubble and Qstoms.
(Via: it8bit)
Hirotoshi Ito’s work with stone is incredible - his sculptures are designed to reveal a hidden existence in an ordinary thing, and an exploration of texture and tactility. Whilst studying metal work during his education, Ito discovered a desire to transform the traditionally cold, hard, rigid material of metal into something which seemed warmer, more fluid in its form. Ito reverses the common relationship with materials - instead of using stone to create a solid, monumental feel, he brings ordinary elements to the stone, turning it into a more gentle and, if you’ll forgive me, a more human material.
Click through on the image for a link to Ito’s page on Flickr.
(Today there will likely be a double post, because I have done something to the queue that I do not understand.)
Happy Birthday, Jerm!
Everyone at Fueled By Ramen would like to wish Jeremy Davis of Paramore a very happy birthday! Send a note to @schzimmydeanie on Twitter along with #HappyBdayJeremy to wish him a happy birthday, too.
Gamers: BE PREPARED! - by Thehookshot
“The Right Equipment Could Save Your Extra Life!” Can you name the items from all 12 games? A mixture of old school and new school!
Available on RedBubble
(via: insanelygaming)
(Source: insanelygaming)