15 5 / 2012
Japanese Art: Misty Day in Nikko. Hiroshi Yoshida. 1937
To truly appreciate the kind of feeling this painting evokes, you got to have been in those woods, a on fine spring day, near a temple.
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13 4 / 2012
Charlatan
I originally wrote this in October, 2008:
Normally I would classify this as a nightmare, but it happened at such a state that was neither dream nor reality. I was just sobering up from a sleep paralysis episode which I’d normally sleep through these days since I’d gotten so used to them. But right as I was opening my eyes this ungodly Pepsi-Cola can-sized charlatan of a gremlin dressed in olive-tinted, traditional Mauritanian attire appeared before my eyes and began uttering sinister words in an unfamiliar language. For a fleeting moment right then, I was convinced that this fiend was a devil there to take my soul. As is usual with nightmares, I pathetically and feebly tried to mutter some prayers in an attempt to ward him off, but I’m sure what sounds I managed to extract out of paralyzed throat were as unintelligible to him as they were to me. Of course, the shithead continued to float mid-air laughing and speaking in devilspeak for a solid 5 seconds until I regained full sobriety and began contemplating reality.
10 4 / 2012
“Magnets”
The entire show is online at Gallery1988.com, where you can purchase prints & originals.
If you are interested in buying the print above, you can find it here.
(via geek-art)
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