Like a scarab in the mind we fester in the soul

Welcome to my blog. This is just a mix of everything that I love, think and feel.

I love music.

I am currently studying to be a social worker. Animal welfare is very important to me and very close to the heart. I am a vegetarian, which can be interesting at times.

This is my blog, so please do not try and change the things I blog in order to please you.

Feel free to message me to chat, everyone welcome.

gyclli:
“winter dreams. .. ☃❄
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gyclli:

winter dreams. ..  ☃❄

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eclecticpandas:

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anime-penis:

i, and i can’t emphasize this enough, would literally die for merlin

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cosplayinamerica:
“ I originally planned on doing a cosplay that allowed me to be comfortable at the convention….and then I saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse. As soon as I saw Kingpin I thought, I MUST BE HIM. I fell in love with his character...

cosplayinamerica:

I originally planned on doing a cosplay that allowed me to be comfortable at the convention….and then I saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse. As soon as I saw Kingpin I thought, I MUST BE HIM. I fell in love with his character design and loved how absurdly large he was.

 
I started sculpting his face after I saw the movie but didn’t start on the body until a couple weeks before the convention. I basically just built a box out of insulation foam sheets with foam pieces inside that rested on my shoulders to give him height. I cut a hole out of the belly area and covered the entire body in sheer black fabric so that I could see through it without any obvious vision holes. For the arms, I bought the largest pair of black pants I could find at the thrift shop and used them as sleeves. I stuffed them with foam and ran a wire through them so they could bend and so I could easily attach my silicone hands (which were lifecasts of my own tiny hands). I ran the face in silicone and backed it with foam. I then attached the face to the body with silicone caulk. Everything else was basically attached by hot glue and a prayer. 


I tried it on for the first time a couple days before the convention and realized the insulation foam was really doing its job and within seconds I was already getting warm. So, the night before the show I ran out and bought a battery operated fan that I installed under his armpit.


As much as I stressed about all the imperfections, as soon as I walked into the con and saw the reactions to it, I was immediately relieved. Seeing so many little Miles cosplayers freak out over a giant Fisk truly made my day.
Doing cosplay is such an amazing creative outlet for me. I’m a full-time SFX artist, but like most jobs, I don’t have any creative freedom. Cosplay gives me the opportunity to use all these crazy skills I’ve learned and create something that brings myself and others pure joy.


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Photo : David Ngo

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daily-showerthoughts:

Both concrete and glass are mostly made of sand which makes skyscrapers just really tall sandcastles

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soft-princesa:

me???? tired???? sleepy??? yes constantly

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slimetony:

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suppyguppy:

garlic is such a good seasoning.. how does it do that

i think its the garlic

its the garlic

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