Jackson Pollock (American, 1912-1956) - Beach Figures, oil on canvas, 68.6 x 50.8 cm ca. 1944
Illustrations from The German and Viennese Cookbook, 1956
Illustrations from The German and Viennese Cookbook, 1956
Mom. Get out. I'm doing spells.
He had to be drawn
Today's Seal Is: Loathsome Cement Eater
Ehat the fuck;
カツブシよこせです
Give me bonito flakes!
yoda
THE GRATEFUL HOMIE: thanks man
THE GENEROUS HOMIE: don't sweat it
THE HOMIE WHO BREATHES A LITTLE TOO DEEP IN THE LOCKER ROOM: maybe sweat it a little
construction workers were a superstitious organization who thought orange objects could ward off vehicles, or even control people.
Legend has it their most important ritual was destroying a section of a road then smoking cigarettes around it for hours on end. Experts say this was to bless the area
Maurice Delavier - Poissons - chats (1982)
A sticker featuring a single green arm, reaching up from the grave with a cracked tombstone behind. Its curled fingers have red dripping claws. A smaller gravestone in front has a skull and bone resting nest to it.
It was produced by Hallmark in the 1980's as part of their Stick-R-Treats line, made to be handed out at Halloween
they say crossing a black cat is bad luck but if you see one.. be sure to pet it because it’s a nice animal that deserves to be loved
Illustration from The Cat Who Went to Sea by Kathryn and Byron Jackson, pictures by Aurelius Battaglia. 1950.