Where I post some fun Sherlock Holmes things, including images, quotes, and fanart. Mainly old Holmes, rarely BBC or Guy Ritchie.

 

Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys: Have Some Pictures of Jeremy Brett

withswimminggait:

YOU GUYS YOU GUYS

Jeremy Brett (of Sherlock Holmes Granada TV series fame) played FREDDY EYNSFORD-HILL in the Audrey Hepburn/Rex Harrison My Fair Lady! Young, naive, smitten, beautiful Freddy! Look:

Amazing, amirite? (He doesn’t sing “On the Street Where You Live” though. As with Audrey,…

Happy Birthday darlings!

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―Arthur Conan Doyle 


Happy Birthday to you and to Ashley James, my bestest. 

froest asked
Customizing toys sounds like an interesting job. How did you come by it? My sister is currently focusing on traditional media, while I am interested in the traditional but also digital, specifically graphic design. I've always wanted to take art classes, but when I was young I assumed they were really expensive or something haha. So my sis got to experience painting and pottery before me - like it's "her thing" - & I can't help being jealous at times. I feel I'm being too petty aha

Okay, I am actually graduating with a degree in Graphic Design, so I think that’s awesome. I’m sure people are already telling you where you should go, so I’m not going to do that (I found it highly annoying when I was given advice over and over again) but if you want some advice I am here. Art classes are actually super cheap depending on what you want. Art model sessions are usually around $5 and there are some organizations that do free art classes as long as you’re a teenager. Look around. You can also sit in on college courses without signing up (as long as you talk to the instructor before hand). I don’t work in customizing toys as much as I just have fun with them. If you ever look up custom My Little Ponies, that’s the kind of stuff I do. It’s just a way to practice painting and sculpting and the materials are cheap (and it’s soooo much fun!). You can get MLPs at thrift stores and just start painting them with acrylics.