the-absolute-funniest-posts:

nosdrinker:

i don’t know what these are but i love them

FLUFFY COWS!!!!!!!!!!!

sisterwolf:

Francis Cuyler dressed as a bird - E.O. Hoppe, 1925

kidicarusiscrazy:

Hannah Christenson

cyanparade:

Doodle in between work while listening to Yoko Kanno masterpieces.

Currently redoing a commission, aside from commercial works… because the quality of that artwork is really, really terrible..what was I thinking…!! dfgdfh

hoodoothatvoodoo:

Chas E Bulloch

‘Shirley Chambers’

1932

lohrien:

Papercuts by Elsa Mora

theartofanimation:

becky cloonan

electricportcullis:

Find me now, find me here!

oaklandtribunearchives:

Oakland, CA April 26, 1939 - Lee Ya-Ching arrives at the Oakland Airport aboard her red and yellow “Spirit of New China” plane on her campaign to raise funds for China’s 30 million war refugees. She was greeted by China’s vice-consul to San Francisco Patrick Sun. 

Lee studied and earned her license at the Boeing School of Aeronautics in Oakland, California in 1935.

(Oakland Tribune Photos)

If you are interested in learning more about Lee, Air & Space magazine, a publication of The Smithsonian, has a very knowledgable article about her on their website http://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/Chinas_First_Lady_of_Flight.html

beatormo:

Cómic published the last summer is the webcómic “Caniculadas”.

Special thanks to Andre for the translation!