Month: May 2013

liisa-likes: drawing both y’all motherfuckers naked from now on. i mean holy shit varian, i know i take my sweet time in the morning but that’s just silly. ps. it’s my last few days in wow before taking a break, so expect a lot of nostalgic wow doodles.

liisa-likes:

drawing both y’all motherfuckers naked from now on. i mean holy shit varian, i know i take my sweet time in the morning but that’s just silly.

ps. it’s my last few days in wow before taking a break, so expect a lot of nostalgic wow doodles.

huntingtonlibrary: From TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick: Twentieth-century Los Angeles was built on technology: the railroads that brought millions of migrants, and the streetcars and internal-combustion automobiles that ferried them across an increasingly

huntingtonlibrary:

From TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick:

Twentieth-century Los Angeles was built on technology: the railroads that brought millions of migrants, and the streetcars and internal-combustion automobiles that ferried them across an increasingly sprawling metropolis once they got there; the massive pumps that pushed water from the Central and Owens Valleys and the Colorado River to a thirsty city; and, yes, the massive, whirling turbines, driven by falling water or hot steam, and the hundreds of miles of transmission lines that fed the juice to power-hungry homes and factories and cast the city’s web across much of the American West.

More highlights from “Form and Landscape: Southern California Edison and the Los Angeles Basin, 1940–1990,” part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.

image captions:
Photographer unknown, The receiver (boiler) glows brilliantly during acceptance tests at Solar One in April, 1982, 1982. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick.

Photographer unknown, Chevrolet two-door sedan with wrecked front end, 1949. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in COLLISIONS / CHOQUES, curated by William Deverell.

Joseph Fadler, Victorian home exteriors, 1966. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in NOIR / RELATO NEGRO, curated by D. J. Waldie.

whinecraft: bootiful eyes bcause my ui glitched and got rid of her eye glow u /// w /// u That happens at about that camera angle. Look at this fuckin’ high elf: With enough practice, you can do it on command.

whinecraft:

bootiful eyes

bcause my ui glitched and got rid of her eye glow u /// w /// u

That happens at about that camera angle. Look at this fuckin’ high elf:

image

With enough practice, you can do it on command.