#that moment #when you realize #that you love a fictional character #probably more than you will ever love someone else #because #he’s too precious for this world #too kind for the inhumanities of society #and he seeks out the one girl that can make him happy #a model for those who have lost all hope#to never give up #excuse me #i have to go cry
the tag^
Jacob van Loon (USA) - Patron Saint of Lost Causes. Acrylic ink, watercolor, 56x71 cm, original available here >
Weighing the impact of religious iconography within a proper dwelling, as opposed to when lost or stolen
So it’s my first time to make a freakin’ Line Art and I’m sorry if it looks bad or whatever cos I’ve just started through the whole stuff.. I just wanna share this to yaa~ and Hopefully I’ll post more soon! X Haha .
1D GIVEAWAY:
All you have to do is reblog this before March 19th. You may reblog as much as you would like, LIKES DON’T COUNT.
What You Will Win:
You Will Win…
- Dare To Dream, Signed Copy
- Up All Night Standard Edition
- Up All Night Yearbook Edition
- One Direction Silly Bands
Terms:
Must Be Following: payneandtheboys
Must Reblog Before March 1st.
When Will The Winner Be Announced:
March 2nd
P.S Everything is Official, Good Luck.
*GIVEAWAY HAS BEEN SHORTENED*
Stand out as an Icon of Style. Get inspired by the epitome of innovation, sleekness, technology and sportiness. Follow the Mercedes-Benz iconic road map for luxury and celebrate style with this DIY fashion project. Inspired by iconic essentials and unique modern design , we created a j’amazing braided headband using Mercedes-Benz leather and layered in texture, to top it off. After all, it is Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and we want to cruise around in style.
To create, cut a piece of leather approximately 1/2” wide and 2.5-3 ft long. Add a bright cord (or ribbon) and ball chain. Knot all three materials together onto a hair elastic and braid. Once you have a braid long enough to wrap around your head, knot off on the other end of the hair elastic. Be sure to pull tight to make sure it’s secure. Snip the ends and you’re ready to brave a bold braided accessory!



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Jacob van Loon (USA) - Patron Saint of Lost Causes. Acrylic ink, watercolor, 56x71 cm, original available here >
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