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coltonrainwater:

“It was death, and he felt cheated.” 

ianbrooks:

Scientists by Tomas Muller

With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

Artist: behance / website

2headedsnake:

artdoxa.com 
Mary Czekalinski, “Untitled”, Drawing, charcoal on paper, 2007
bittersweetart:

Agape by Ingrid Liman
dryheave:

‎Water, Blood and Bone, Pen and ink, 2012, Sin-Eater
namopanik:

Vienna Dioscorides, p.? - mandrake
nemoi:

USSR. Russia. (via Expo Socialism)

flavorcats:

THE MODE IN HATS AND HEADDRESS
By R. Turner Wilcox

Ancient Greek and Roman


A caricature of Charles Darwin on the cover of “La Petite Lune”, a french magazine published in the 1880s. The drawing features the head of Darwin attached to a monkey’s body, swinging from the “arbre de la science,” translated in English as the tree of science.
gaksdesigns:

Life