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I Would Rather

I Would Rather

Sometimes this seems a preferable alternative to the bullshit that goes on, though of course it would be self-defeating. For someone as visually-stimulated as myself, this would be ghastly, though sometimes I would rather…

What has me agitated:

Blaming Video Games for Violence

Faith-based regulations passing

Lack of food-safety standards in China snuffing pets

Seeking a positive side… it spawned a painting.

See it larger in the Gallery and nab some Icons of it.

Posted on April 27th, 2007
Tags: Atrocities, Beautiful, Art, Surrealism, Horror, Subversive, Icons, Body, Pin-up, Video Games, Paintings

Wagging Interpreted

Straying from my signature style, it should be noted that the emphasis for this project was the typography, rather than image quality. Further, the image is not my own, nor was it used for profit, but for a school project.

Bron-Y-Aur Stomp Typography Project

This is intriguing, the angle to which a dog’s tail wags is indicative of their mood:

  • Wagging to the Right = Happy Dog
  • Wagging to the Left = Anxious

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Also gives me an excuse to post a Typography project based on my favorite Led Zeppelin song, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, which is all about the good times had with the best dog ever. That song is also not typically my style, but it’s so upbeat & fitting, for what it describes!

Posted on April 24th, 2007
Tags: Beautiful, Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Anthropomorphism

Corpse Flower in Bloom

Corpse Flower, aka Devil's Tongue

Amorphophallus rivieri

  • It emits a corpse-like smell when in bloom, to attract flies for pollination.
  • The flower contains both male and female flowers that open at differing durations to avoid self-pollination.
  • Varying names for this pungent plant: devil’s tongue, voodoo lily, leopard palm, snake palm. Those are the best names ever.

Georgia O’Keefe &/or Robert Mapplethorpe would have dug this flower. ;)

One must pardon the hickboy editorial tone from the source, it’s the info I’m after.

Isolated and tweaked the photo a bit, to better suit my aesthetics. Everything always looks washed out to me, I LOVE saturation, the intensity of color - the more, the better.

Posted on April 15th, 2007
Tags: Beautiful, Curiosities, Art, Surrealism, Science, Anthropomorphism

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Movie

Wow, the “critics” are really relishing taking a dump on this film. Can’t you just say, “I don’t get it,” if you truly don’t? Admit ignorance. Not that it’s profound, but the issue is that they’re taking it seriously.

For MSNBC & Rotten Tomatoes to Poop On.

However, Digging the images from the Premiere :D

I plan on seeing it this weekend. For anyone that’s pondering it, GRINDHOUSE kicks ass something fierce! Rose McGowan has seriously redeemed herself as a ferocious ass-kicking chicky, a leading lady - a true femme fatale.

Violent, lurid, pulpy goodness. Again, you can’t take all art so seriously! Time permitting (and I just laaaughed), I would like to do some artwork based on some of the intense imagery of these films.

As you sit through the chicks yapping about girly shit in DEATHPROOF, I assure you, there IS a payoff. It’s worth sitting through to get the backstory and see what ensues. ;)

PLANET TERROR… It takes a lot to make me cringe, since I’ve worked at a pathology lab, but this… *gags* I adore Robert Rodriguez. :)

Posted on April 13th, 2007
Tags: Art, Movies, Lowbrow, Amusements, Pop Culture, WTF?!, TV, Humor

All Suffering Soon to End!

All Suffering Soon to End!Sorry, moose, you’re fucked because the Jebus says you have no soul! :B Fuck that, profusely.

Anyhow, as always, thoroughly entertained with the patronizing art featured on religious propaganda. For example, these people can’t wait to die, yippie!

(Click for another fine sampling of god-shmooking artwork)

Posted on April 12th, 2007
Tags: Atrocities, Curiosities, Art, Surrealism, Amusements, Pop Culture, Ethics, WTF?!, Scandalous, Advertising, Marketing

Plastination

Rooster VesselsBallet Dancer

“A process at the interface of the medical discipline of anatomy and modern polymer chemistry, Plastination makes it possible to preserve individual tissues and organs that have been removed from the body of the deceased as well as the entire body itself”

The Bodyworlds exhibit was unreal, spectacular!

Points of Interest:

  • Organs look much smaller plastinated than when soaking in formalin.
  • Everything is so fibrous - Tissue, muscle, tendons, even bones - they look like coral, with tiny pockets when processed this way
  • No ghostly activity, which I was hoping for, considering all of the deceased present. ;)
  • I found the Horse the most compelling out of all. Magnificent creature.

A very sterile installation, all of the souls seem to have long since departed. Logically, if there were to be ghosties, it would center around an area or individual, instead of the body left behind.

Which raises another point, made more readily apparent by this exhibit, that the spark that makes you, you, lies in the energy of the being. How the skin hangs on our bones, how it’s weathered, how we decorate it, the tension in one’s muscles that shape the flesh - the exact same thing that’s missing from CGI - that which departs when we do.

We saw it in Dallas, thanks to Angel of Malevolence! :D Be sure to listen to her station, Redemption Radio where she serves up metal just for you, Ren, for yooou.

Posted on April 8th, 2007
Tags: Beautiful, Curiosities, Medical, Art, Surrealism, Esoteric, Museums, Horror, Animation, Science, Body

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