I'm Dizzy Generally

Hello, I'm CK (Sze Kei), I'm an aspiring animator based in Scotland, artist, incredibly geekish over all things Whedonesque, Doctor Who, Sherlock, superheroes and sci-fi, loves dance and music and is generally one big happy bunny!

Still trying to figure out this blog so for now I hope you enjoy what I'm sharing!

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Re-did the whole drawing, Doctor Hoo.2! :)

The sun is gone and its raining cats and dogs but its not gonna stop me from injecting a little summer fun into my work! (Taken with Instagram)

ianbrooks:

A Crack in the Sky by Yocha Maitos

Constructing a ginormous light installment in the forest, Maitos was able to accurately  portray the sight of a portal opening up in the night sky. Dont worry though errybody, I’m pretty sure this is the way to Narnia.

(photos by lovisostenrik / via: mymodernmet)

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dcwomenkickingass:

holytoledobatman:

Today in class, I changed all the wallpapers in my row to Justice League members. Because I’m cool.

I think Jim Lee should make the Justice League’s headquarters look like this. 

doctorwho:

TARDIS Ring
patheticperipatetic:

I was bored and made this. Its a TARDIS based ring with a tension set 1CT Princess Cut center stone. The three round stones is the Police Box sign, the two sets of four baguettes symbolize the windows, and a small princess cut below that to symbolize the instructions found on the front of the Police Box. 

doctorwho:

TARDIS Ring

patheticperipatetic:

I was bored and made this. Its a TARDIS based ring with a tension set 1CT Princess Cut center stone. The three round stones is the Police Box sign, the two sets of four baguettes symbolize the windows, and a small princess cut below that to symbolize the instructions found on the front of the Police Box. 

Rotating TARDIS Ring

(via neil-gaiman)

8bitfidgit:

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba

For nearly a decade since the late 1970s artist Takanori Aiba worked as a maze illustrator for Japanese fashion magazine POPYE. The following decade he worked as an architect and finally in 2003 decided to merge the two crafts—the design of physical space and the drawing of labyrinths—into these incredibly detailed tiny worlds. Using craft paper, plastic, plaster, acrylic resin, paint and other materials Aiba constructs sprawling miniature communities that wrap around bonsai trees, lighthouses, and amongst the cliffs of nearly vertical islands.
Artist’s website: http://www.tokyogoodidea.com/
More of Aiba’s work: http://www.flickr.com/photos/takanoriaiba/
Source: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/

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turhansbeycompany:

psywing:

Mechanical Elephant.

This would also be useful for a commute.

(via thehappysorceress)

neil-gaiman:

Ah, the first Google result was a tumblr…

youcouldbethatclever:

Beautiful Libraries  Neil Gaiman’s Personal Library (The Basement, Neil Gaiman’s Home)

Take the 3D tour here.