Mad Love

legrandcirque:

Walker Evans, Floyd Burroughs, sharecropper, Alabama, USA, 1935-1936.
Source: Library of Congres

legrandcirque:

Walker Evans, Floyd Burroughs, sharecropper, Alabama, USA, 1935-1936.

Source: Library of Congres

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monsterism:

sbosma:

kalidraws:

RIP Jean Giraud (“Moebius”) 1938-2012. A legendary artist who not only dominated comics with amazing imagination and skill, but also visually influenced some of my favorite movies (Blade Runner! Alien! 5th Element!)
The tumblr Quenched Consciousness has a huge archive of his art, where I reblogged this piece from. If you haven’t experienced his work before, take a look. You can buy some of his books from Moebius’ site, and Amazon.
Let’s all aspire to be as creative, prolific, and visionary as he was.

Moebius is one of, if not my favorite artist. I can’t even begin to list the artists, films, videogames, and comics that were influenced by this amazing man. He should’ve lived forever.

It really can’t be stated enough! I have loved his artwork since before I knew his name. I first realized who he was and the scope of his work when his name appeared in the credits for The Fifth Element. Since then he has been a huge inspiration to me and my work, and an incredible visionary whose reach has been tremendous.
If anyone could live forever, it should have been him!

monsterism:

sbosma:

kalidraws:

RIP Jean Giraud (“Moebius”) 1938-2012.
A legendary artist who not only dominated comics with amazing imagination and skill, but also visually influenced some of my favorite movies (Blade Runner! Alien! 5th Element!)

The tumblr Quenched Consciousness has a huge archive of his art, where I reblogged this piece from. If you haven’t experienced his work before, take a look. You can buy some of his books from Moebius’ site, and Amazon.

Let’s all aspire to be as creative, prolific, and visionary as he was.

Moebius is one of, if not my favorite artist. I can’t even begin to list the artists, films, videogames, and comics that were influenced by this amazing man. He should’ve lived forever.

It really can’t be stated enough! I have loved his artwork since before I knew his name. I first realized who he was and the scope of his work when his name appeared in the credits for The Fifth Element. Since then he has been a huge inspiration to me and my work, and an incredible visionary whose reach has been tremendous.

If anyone could live forever, it should have been him!

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