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thedeity:

R.I.P. Eiko Ishioka, a “multifaceted designer… [who] was one of relatively few artists of her generation to work prominently not only in two-dimensional media like posters and print advertising but also in three-dimensional ones like sets and costumes.” Her exquisite designs can be seen in films such as Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula and Tarsem Singh’s The Cell, The Fall, Immortals, as well as the upcoming “Mirror Mirror.” She possessed a transcendent vision that is rare within this world. Ishioka passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 21, 2012 in Tokyo. She was 73 years old.

A genuine visionary. 

thedeity:

R.I.P. Eiko Ishioka, a “multifaceted designer… [who] was one of relatively few artists of her generation to work prominently not only in two-dimensional media like posters and print advertising but also in three-dimensional ones like sets and costumes.” Her exquisite designs can be seen in films such as Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula and Tarsem Singh’s The Cell, The Fall, Immortals, as well as the upcoming “Mirror Mirror.” She possessed a transcendent vision that is rare within this world. Ishioka passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 21, 2012 in Tokyo. She was 73 years old.

A genuine visionary. 

gingerhaze:

More The Fall doodles. I really like these guys. They all have very distinctive shapes and colors. 
From left to right: the Black Bandit, Charles Darwin, the Indian, the Explosions Expert, and the Ex-Slave.
Watch this movie. 

Ugh can I just get this tattooed all over my body plz
The Fall is the most wonderful thing in the world

gingerhaze:

More The Fall doodles. I really like these guys. They all have very distinctive shapes and colors. 

From left to right: the Black Bandit, Charles Darwin, the Indian, the Explosions Expert, and the Ex-Slave.

Watch this movie. 

Ugh can I just get this tattooed all over my body plz

The Fall is the most wonderful thing in the world

STOP

STOP

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