Photo 30 May 23 notes
Photo 15 May 22 notes popture:

Helô Pinheiro, better known as The Girl From Ipanema.

popture:

Helô Pinheiro, better known as The Girl From Ipanema.

via Popture.
Photo 15 May 12 notes mojomagazine:

Another week, another chance to delve into John Peel’s record collection. Up today - the letter ‘C’…

this is incredible

mojomagazine:

Another week, another chance to delve into John Peel’s record collection. Up today - the letter ‘C’…

this is incredible

Photo 13 May 49 notes RIP Duck Dunn
You Guys were Amazing 
Booker T and the MGs

RIP Duck Dunn
You Guys were Amazing
Booker T and the MGs

Video 4 May 5 notes

Turn it Up

Audio 3 May 10 notes

the36seconds:

Nuages // Django Reinhardt

Today feels like a melancholy french song kind of day.

Played 70 times. via Le Grand Meaulnes.
Video 21 Apr 113 notes

officialbeastieboys:

YES !!!

crazy kids doing fkd up stuff.

i love it.

(thanks Ryan)

Photo 12 Apr 394 notes theairtightgarage:

Career Timeline: 1985 - Starwatcher II
His most famous piece in the Starwatcher series, and one that inspired many people to do their own version for this tumblr. I like what Moebius has to say about it, from Epic’s The Art of Moebius in 1989:
“This is truly a magical drawing. It is not perfect—the legs aren’t quite right—but in this case, it doesn’t seem to matter. The face is wonderfully evocative. I can see how someone could fall in love with a face like this. The question that is always asked when it comes to the Starwatcher series is, is the character male or female? The answer is, I don’t know. Maybe it is a man, strong and masculine, yet sensitive and soft like a woman.
A strange energy seem to emanate from the horizon. It happened quite naturally, almost by accident. When I was drawing this picture, I was trying to achieve a certain kind of feeling, so I just let myself be carried by the flow, and this was the result. I gratefully accepted it, almost like a gift. Things like this don’t always happen in art, but when it does, that’s what makes it worthwhile.
The character is sitting by a monument, waiting for a big vessel to take off. There is the book, which is by Jack Vance. The can is a can of paint. You press a button and all the colors come out. The costume is a blend of western and futuristic, Inside the box is a crystal, and it’s a present from a child who lives on this planet, And there is a message in that cube, which says, ‘don’t take all this too seriously!’”

theairtightgarage:

Career Timeline: 1985 - Starwatcher II

His most famous piece in the Starwatcher series, and one that inspired many people to do their own version for this tumblr. I like what Moebius has to say about it, from Epic’s The Art of Moebius in 1989:

“This is truly a magical drawing. It is not perfect—the legs aren’t quite right—but in this case, it doesn’t seem to matter. The face is wonderfully evocative. I can see how someone could fall in love with a face like this. The question that is always asked when it comes to the Starwatcher series is, is the character male or female? The answer is, I don’t know. Maybe it is a man, strong and masculine, yet sensitive and soft like a woman.

A strange energy seem to emanate from the horizon. It happened quite naturally, almost by accident. When I was drawing this picture, I was trying to achieve a certain kind of feeling, so I just let myself be carried by the flow, and this was the result. I gratefully accepted it, almost like a gift. Things like this don’t always happen in art, but when it does, that’s what makes it worthwhile.

The character is sitting by a monument, waiting for a big vessel to take off. There is the book, which is by Jack Vance. The can is a can of paint. You press a button and all the colors come out. The costume is a blend of western and futuristic, Inside the box is a crystal, and it’s a present from a child who lives on this planet, And there is a message in that cube, which says, ‘don’t take all this too seriously!’”

Photo 20 Mar 188 notes MPC 3000 Hip Hop Magic Carpet

MPC 3000 Hip Hop Magic Carpet

Photo 10 Mar 430 notes theairtightgarage:

Jean Henri Gaston Giraud, aka Gir, aka Moebius
8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012
I’m at a complete loss for words right now. His influence on my life is more profound than I can properly express. I think I’m going to get offline for a while and read comics made by an untouchable genius. Wishing you all the best.
Goodbye, Jean.

Moebius a stunning life’s work :) RIP

theairtightgarage:

Jean Henri Gaston Giraud, aka Gir, aka Moebius

8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012

I’m at a complete loss for words right now. His influence on my life is more profound than I can properly express. I think I’m going to get offline for a while and read comics made by an untouchable genius. Wishing you all the best.

Goodbye, Jean.

Moebius a stunning life’s work :) RIP


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