Hey all! I decided to start the new year with a fresh start, so I made a new tumblr! I wanted a refresh and felt that I need a space where I can post doodles and side projects without the clutter. 

A lot has happened in 2016…unfortunately I succumbed to the daily work grind and didn’t allow myself to have a creative outlet. Experiencing unemployment and applying for jobs all day was also mentally exhausting (which was also a missed opportunity to work on side projects, oops). Staying in bed to sleep my stress away is nice, but it isn’t productive at the end of the day. So!! This year that will change, hopefully. I’m aiming to at least print a zine or doodle book this year, so hopefully since I typed this I’ll fulfill this goal (sweaty). 

I won’t be updating this blog or any of my side ones, so feel free to follow my new blog is at https://karabqn.tumblr.com/

Let’s stay strong in 2017!

animarchive:

Animage (07/1989) - Yoroiden Samurai Troopers/Ronin Warriors illustrated by Norio Shioyama.

nudityandnerdery:

musicalhell:

nethilia:

gameraboy:

adventurecomics:

high-res this, pls.

The Monster at the End of This Book (1971)

When I was a kid, I used to sit around and read this book and laugh and laugh hysterically with every page. This book is nothing but warm memories.

This is still the best tie-in picture book ever.

This book is the best.

instantk:

bun pins hot off the press!!! I’ll get some new designs soon…
http://instantk.bigcartel.com/ | http://instantk.tictail.com/

space-coyote:

It was really the most perfect combination of characters to discover this with.

huebucket:

Oh Meaw by Huebucket
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bit.ly/hue_sale

thekimonogallery:

Painted Kimono. Taisho period (1911-1927), Japan.  The Kimono Gallery. A rinzu silk kimono featuring yuzen-dyed and painted motifs of karahana flowers and enraged lions. Each lion motif is different than the next, so no stenciling was involved - all independently painted painstakingly by a master. Some of the karahana flower motifs have additional red and silver metallic threads inserted horizontally to add highlights. The karahana motif, representing a generic flower, is one with a long tradition, having been imported from the Silk Road and China many centuries ago. Lions such as these figure prominently in Buddhist art, as the ‘roar of the lion is said to represent the ‘voice of law’ in that religion’.

hornbloom:

HIII my store is back up online (after a million years), come check it out!!

❤SHOP HERE❤

also until the end of july you can use code ‘LATESUMMER’ for 15% off any order of $20 or more! thanks for looking! 

p.s. all overwatch stuff will arrive by next week - the last week of july

rainingcats:

Hello!

My online store is now open! Thanks for the wait!

Charms, lanyards, and prints are available for either preorder or immediate shipping! 

  • Print preorders end on July 20th and will ship at the end of July!
  • Charms and lanyard preorders will end on July 29th and will ship out at the end of August!

Please enjoy 10% off with code word ‘TOMOSAKU’ when you spend $20 or more until the end of July!

Happy shopping!

Thank you! 

livingnowisliving:

Erica v.d.Gun

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Oriental

Vintage Japanese Matchbox Art

memeufacturing:

tachola:

mood

safe from danger

biscuithammer:

I made these stickers last year for cons (the few that I attend) now available on my store along with a handful of other goodies (zines! charms! postcards!)

15% off all orders $15USD or more with code “oyoide” !

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