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beerselfie · 2 years
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#Repost @amandabear_lecter Dave’s not here, man #craftbeer #beerselfie #beer #beerstagram #🌈🍄 #🙃 #futurama #futuramafans #vintagefashion #polyesterdreams #isthereanythingthatmamcantjerk #woooooo #igottacheckoutthisbrochure thank you @delahuntbrewery for this absolutely triptastic German Pilsner. https://www.instagram.com/p/ClAEjMUvHtt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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triptasticdubai24 · 15 days
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Discover unparalleled luxury in Dubai with Royal Triptastic's BMW 7-Series New Shape rental. Immerse yourself in sophistication and cutting-edge design as you explore the city's sights. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
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jordanisthewade · 3 years
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~ askew but not forgotten ~ . . #collageart #digitalart #photoshopcc #madewithphotoshop #surrealism #surrealcollageart #cutandpastecollective #collagecollectiveco #artwithoutborders #opart #dreamingincollages #theaestheticpostman #collage_guild #artistic #pnwcollagecollective #affinitydesigner #graphicdesigncentral #phxartfeature #triptastic #trippyshit (at Phoenix, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWJyg9lP0G4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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louisediamond · 4 years
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1/28 Here's to finding reason to celebrate myself everyday. Here's to connecting with muted energy that can no longer be silenced. Yesterday I DJed publicly for the first time and now that it's part of my past, I reflect on my connection to music. #Music is something I disconnected with as a child. The main force I had in this life encouraging me to create as a #pianist and #ballerina physically died and with that went my motivations. Anyone who knows me knows that I love to #dance and up till last year, I didn't have an outlet to manipulate or create sound. Spinning is different than playing piano and #pole dancing is different than ballet, but here's to knowing everything I will be, I already have been, and already am... Here's to gaining a stronger connection with those who have come before me, them knowing what I'd be before I knew what I'd be, finding reason to acknowledge all of my heritage (not just the Black side I feel so deeply rooted to), knowing my life path and conjuring all things that promote personal and professional success. Here's to losing followers who don't like or connect with what I have to say/ post. There's more where that came from 💁🏾‍♀️ #blackhistorymonth #shortestmonthoftheyear #blackandwhite P.S. Creating a new IG dedicated to sound very soon #DJ #Trip #Triptastic #TripSafely #oldies #oldhead #mashup #staytuned #humankindmgmt (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8E_UJ-ByFx/?igshid=2bm2o6lhepwp
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everythingstarstuff · 7 years
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weeklynails · 4 years
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This turned out so much better than I thought it would!  I actually had the idea for this manicure a long time ago, but gradients are hard and I never did it.  So glad that I was able to get it looking so good!
For anyone else who shares the sponging gradient struggle, here are two things I figured out that helped a lot.  First: use a liquid skin barrier of some kind and run it over your cuticles.  I hated clean up after sponging because I wasn't doing this and my cuticles would be a mess until I had taken the whole thing off. Second: Don't put a ton of polish on the sponge.  You would think (or at least I did) that more polish would make for a better transfer, but this is not actually the case.  Use less polish and blot the sponge on a nail art mat or a piece of paper or something.  The transfer is better and the gradient will be smoother.  Also, you may not need like 8 coats to get it to look good the way I always did.
I think I might be using this stamping plate quite a bit in the future as well, because I have a lot of polishes I don’t want to cover up with large stamps or stencils, and this gives just a little touch of extra without obliterating the gorgeousness underneath it.  Because why just have one polish on your nails if you can add more, right?
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Purples from darkest to lightest: OPI Good Girls Gone Plaid Kiss Inside Out Young Nails Caption Triptastic essie Dress Call White: Pueen White
Stamping Plate: Uber Chic Flourishes & Ornaments
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rtoffelix · 6 years
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Introducing: HarkAngel - The Motion Visual * Click the link(s) below for the full clip on my finally restored YouTube channel or on Vimeo. * Also, feel free to check out the other videos on the channels as well as #LikeCommentSubscribe 🙏🏾 . YouTube: https://youtu.be/WsQHMp8OUP8 Vimeo: https://vineo.com/251267641 . . . . #New #NewContent #NewVideo #NewUpload #Upload #Creation #Creative #Content #Triptastic #Trippy #MovingVisual #TinyPlanets #StopMotion #Visual #ExperimentalArt #Art #Warped #YouTube #Vimeo #Channel #Subscribe #WatchMe #Snippet #instagood . (2018)
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class-wom · 5 years
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What if the story of FX's Legion, created and scripted by TV writer (Fargo) and novelist (Before the Fall) Noah Hawley, is less about the story arc of the series itself and more the story about how and why it got made in the first place? Hawley had improbably turned the brilliant Coen Brothers movie, Fargo, into the acclaimed, separately realized vision of a TV series. So what if Legion was a lark from a prestige cable channel rewarding a very smart writer, and the extended generosity ends up being that Hawley, no fan of superheroes, wants to make a Marvel superhero story about mental illness rather than superpowers? And he also wants to mess with the notion that the hero in question has to be heroic at all.
I mean, if you're FX, with a long history of taking chances on exceptional talents, you probably say, "OK, sure, let's see what you come up with." Which is exactly the answer you want if you love television as a creative exploration rather than predictable, formulaic movement from episode to episode, season to season.
It would certainly explain the triptastic, visually stunning first season of Legion, which was basically a more coherent exploration of weirdness than Twin Peaks. And then the perception-changing second season (Jon Hamm as a narrator that didn't exist before!), which seemed intent on taking a Marvel vehicle (that will unlikely be tampered with again) and giving it a kind of Breaking Bad halo, disconcertingly telling its audience that the person at the center of the story, the hero they were rooting for, was in fact pretty awful.
How else to explain the fact that, by the end of that second season, anyone tuning in for a typical Marvel series was probably tuning out. Legion was seemingly moving from oddball project for Hawley into an experiment that wouldn't likely hold, given how busy he was and the inherent limitations of Marvel-centric superhero stories inside the mind of someone not particularly interested in those limitations or the expectations for that genre.
Translation: You probably wouldn't be too far off assuming, at the end of Legion season two, that Hawley's mindset was: "OK, that was a cool experiment but I'm over it." Of course, that assumption could be way off, and the third and final season of Legion was planned as the end all along (that's certainly the narrative) and all that's left is a pro forma wrap-up where the main character, David (Dan Stephens), course-corrects his Walter White excursion and the series closes with everybody doing the moral and ethical thing and putting the world right.
Sure, maybe, I don't know. I'd probably watch that.
But instead, what looks to be happening after last season's experimentation is that Hawley is once again having a blast reimagining a Marvel superhero show. He is tripling down on the visual gymnastics and mind-altering aspects, but with the kind of narrative focus that will culminate in a three-years-is-ideal big picture analysis, lovingly concluding that he got it all right, or at least right enough to be riveting.
I hope that's true, but without the full season to examine at length (eight total; I've seen four), who knows what will happen. But I'm loving the direction the third and final season of Legion is going in because the journey has been less about Marvel and more about Hawley and, given the television track record of each, I'll take the latter every time.
There's an unmistakable creative energy about each episode of the third season, as if Hawley, his writing staff and collection of directors all gathered around and said, "Let's go out on fire." I'd argue that the second season, which simultaneously seemed to annoy fans of the comic and fall short of satisfying some critics, did its job of upending the narrative built in season one. But it also perhaps had to come to terms with the fact that its weirdness was vast, like its stable of excellent actors, and if the third season was really going to be the end, some snipping would have to be done. It wasn't perfect but it was unfailingly creative, funny and risky, which is often more than enough to overcome quibbles.
Look, Legion was doing most things remarkably well — notably giving people like Aubrey Plaza, Navid Negahban, Bill Irwin and Jemaine Clement, to name a handful of random examples, room to explore and crush the acute weirdness of their characters in a way that few series ever do. (There are 10-minute scenes in every episode of Legion where I'd take just that and only that over a full episode of something else.) And while the work of Stevens' David and Rachel Keller's Syd is the no-doors, no-safety-belt rollercoaster car that fuels the Legion story, at least half the fun of the show is watching other actors run around the theme park with their hair on fire.
Which is to say, sure, if you really want to focus on the plotting, that can be your hill to die on. But all this other vigorous exploration of the mind's infinite possibilities (especially for a mutant) is pretty damned intriguing on its own.
I'm assuming but neither hoping nor demanding that Legion will end with a plot arc that feels satisfying. Season three could end with former hero David dying as the villain at the hands of new hero Syd, who saves the world. It could be David coming back from the depth of madness and harnessing his powers (whatever those really are) and there being some kind of interior peace for him. It could (and likely will) end... differently.
Viewers often come to the realization, after several seasons of a drama, that it's not the thing they'd hoped it would be. This is especially true for genre series like fantasy and sci-fi and superheroes. It seems as if more people should know when they sign up that their results may vary (spoiler: most don't know and thus are disappointed). But with Hawley's Legion, if you were expecting something predictable or literal, well, you weren't paying attention from the very first frame.
The journey is the joy here, and if you want yet another confirmation of that, watch the first episode of season three and look what director Andrew Stanton (all things Pixar) does with the material that Hawley and co-writer Nathaniel Halpern give him.
Season three adds David's real father, Charles Xavier (aka Professor X, leader of the X-Men), in the form of Harry Lloyd (Counterpart, Game of Thrones), and his mother Gabrielle in the form of Stephanie Corneliussen (Mr. Robot), who sheds some light on "The World's Angriest Boy In the World," plus an essential new character, Switch (Lauren Tsai), who is a time-traveler.
If the Professor X revelation pulls back in fans of the comic book or X-Men, it probably won't end well for them. Hawley doesn't seem to have particular interest in the franchise or superheroes in general, and was at least partially attracted to the idea so that he could portray mental illness in a different way — while also having a hell of a time with mind-bending visuals, tricky editing and now, in the final season, hallucinatory drugs adding to the fugue state effect.
Maybe, as someone not particularly interested (fine, not at all interested) in X-Men stuff, I fall into that weird subset where Legion is the perfect series. I just go with what's on the screen, revel in the conceptual ideas and applaud the acting turns, willingly negligent about Marvel-universe connections and never expecting — as others seem to be demanding — that this show, of all shows, be more concise, more linear, more understandable.
Cast: Dan Stevens, Rachel Keller, Aubrey Plaza, Jean Smart, Jeremie Harris, Bill Irwin, Amber Midthunder, Jemaine Clement, Hamish Linklater, Navid Negahban, Lauren Tsai, Harry Lloyd, Stephanie Corneliussen Created and written by: Noah Hawley First episode directed by: Andrew Stanton Premieres June 24, 10 p.m. FX
If I had to pick one single sentence from this review to summarize my current admittedly tortured state of mind regarding this show, it’s this:  “Viewers often come to the realization, after several seasons of a drama, that it's not the thing they'd hoped it would be. “  But there are those who already knew this about Yours Truly, whether they needed to or not!  😏  (Also love the unwritten “I’m looking at you, fans of Game of Thrones!”-implications here, lol)
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Triptastic animations of mid-century op-art paperback covers
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This video is really gorgeous and trippy. Animator Henning M. Lederer (previously) has once again taken vintage paperbacks and put their op-art covers in motion. There are 66 animated covers in total this round.
https://boingboing.net/2018/11/08/triptastic-animations-of-mid-c.html
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celiajaneukwenya · 3 years
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NEW WORK -BEHIND THE SCENES of “I Can’t Believe My Eyes” in this dreamy and triptastic Gucci Epilogue advertorial campaign for @savoirflair - me fiddling around with a button or cuff >> swipe right for final image from this “Gone Fishin” passage of the 4 part shoot - Creative director/ Photographer @prodantzoulis - Stylist by me @celiajaneukwenyastylist - Stylist assistant @ffrankpena - Film by @kalidazed - Make up @sharondrugan - Hair @kirilvasilev - Props @katrinehanna - Featuring @ouchmyermharts and @luludahmash - All fashion by @gucci - Production by the awesome @mariavpopova and creative by @gracegordonsf Special thanks to @nurgul.marts #gucci #gucciepilogue #savoirflair (at Dubai, United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKX9W5Spe3w/?igshid=x83v04h6te0d
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triptasticdubai24 · 2 months
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Embracing the essence of luxury, Royal Triptastic Tourism Dubai elevates every aspect of the travel experience, setting the standard for sophistication and style in the bustling metropolis of Dubai.
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pauldbrazill · 4 years
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Vapor Vespers Debut with One Act Sonix
Vapor Vespers Debut with One Act Sonix
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New York Multi-Instrumentalist Sal Cataldi (aka Spaghetti Eastern Music)
Partners with Alaskan Playwright/Poet Mark Muro for
a Triptastic Slam of Storytelling and Genre-Skipping Sounds
New York/Anchorage, January 7, 2020 – It’s a sonic funhouse that draws upon everything from Fripp & Eno ambience and Krautrock space explorations to 70s Miles Davis funk-jazz-noise bromides, acoustic folk and…
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imthebucket · 7 years
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THR's review of X-Men TV show LEGION: "a visual masterpiece about mental illness and mutant powers" "triptastic" … https://t.co/lEPrgww3Xw
— I Am The Bucket (@IMTheBucket) January 26, 2017
http://twitter.com/IMTheBucket/status/824747059370684416
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everythingstarstuff · 7 years
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Josh Wylie
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weeklynails · 5 years
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These did not turn out exactly as planned, but I like the whole thing anyway.  While there’s a lot going on visually it makes them more eye-catching and fun to look at.  The foil adds a lot of shine and the color variation with the black-on-white stamp give it an intentionally graphic kind of look (even if it was accidental).
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Base (light purple): Young Nails Caption Triptastic
Foil: Young Nails Caption Rainbow Sky
White: maniology Bam! White
Black: Pueen Super Intense Stamping Polish in Black
Stamp: Clear Jelly Stamper Sweet Swirls CJS-48
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stevebays · 3 years
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I made this video for us and it’s out TODAY! Check it 🔝🔝🔝if u got a sec, cuz it’s pretty dang triptastical. Here’s what I told @altpress about my process for making Feels Like Summer: This video was the result of exploring a variety of visual curiosities, 17 hours a day, for ten days straight. All I knew was that I wanted it to look like a moving version of one of the collages I’ve made for our singles and album art. I had some casual phone-shot green screen footage from all of us, but everything else had to be created out of footage I’ve collected from corners of the internet, that I then manipulated over and over till it looked like something I could call my own. Similar to how I collect magazines to later use for art, I also collect video files of of miscellaneous subjects and textures that I feel might come in handy one day. The video is an assortment of moving images that fit the Left Field Messiah aesthetic and reoccurring themes, combined with all sorts of textures. The result is layers on layers of old tv screens, damaged film stocks, ripped newspapers, and digital scan lines. I blend that with our phone footage, along with trippy 80s video synth effects that I make using DJ video remix software, over-processed through various other apps. begin to create a landscape. Once I have a bunch of interesting things created, I then spend days rearranging them in different positions and movements until they begin to tell a story. https://www.instagram.com/p/CP_-qviAU2Y/?utm_medium=tumblr
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