♫♪ "Whenever an artist chooses to guard their personal #life and conduct themselves with discretion, this #artist is invariably labeled eccentric or a recluse or difficult."
I had a very long, intense, detailed epic dream.
Sometimes it was a movie I was watching, sometimes I was IN the story,
There was a business, in a three=story brick building. The building houses a sandwich shop, a delivery service, a copy shop, and the mysterious business of this story. As I said, sometimes I was just watching it like a movie, sometimes I was a character working there,
Nobody ever discussed the business, and it was quite a while into the story that a viewer would understand what was going on.
The business was killing interdimensional zombies.
It required dedication of your whole life; many people never returned from missions.
And yet, the job didn't pay enough to cover the bills. Each character had their own personal dramas going on. No one ever talked about the job, because it was too traumatic, though, maybe they might share on a one-on-one basis.
Lynda Carter played the boss of the business.
The zombies were always around us, everywhere, but we had to travel all across America to certain sites where we could enter another dimension, in which we would be able to see and fight the zombies. Everything turned to black and white when we entered this different reality. The zombies looked like Vampira and Tor from PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. I know that sounds funny, but it was terrifying.
The Color of Pomegranates 1969 ‘Նռան գույնը’
Directed by Sergei Parajanov
The life of the revered 18th-century #Armenian#poet and musician Sayat-Nova. Portraying events in the life of the #artist from childhood up to his death, the movie addresses in particular his relationships with women, including his muse. The production tells Sayat-Nova’s dramatic story by using both his poems and largely still camerawork, creating a work hailed as revolutionary #Cinema#Movie#Art#Cinematography
Temple Bar #Dublin from my perspective. If you go to Dublin you must visit this area even if it’s touristy. It’s colorful, chaotic and fun. You hear Irish music in the background wherever you go. #art#digitalart#artmatters#mastoart#artist#abstract
How do you make your workspace a place that fosters creativity? One of the first things I did when I got my own studio was to hang original art that I had collected over the years. I love being surrounded by this stuff! #creativity#comics#artist#studio#originalart
I'm thrilled to say that my painting "The Dark Horse" is on the cover of On Spec magazine! ☺️ Inside this latest issue you'll find my artist interview by the fabulous Cat McDonald, alongside some pretty amazing short fiction. Check it out here: https://onspec.ca/current-issue or read the magazine for free with any Alberta library card: https://albertamagazines.com/read-alberta-emagazines
#Found on the street, attempting to resurrect for use at one of the #schools. They need outdoor sitting areas near their #gardens. Might paint with designs if I can get everything solid. Was told these benches are 50 years old 🤷🏼, there are 3 that I brought to repair. #Upcycle#reuse#volunteer#artist#WoodWorking
Sore and tired, but much progress was made.
Have decided these benches are salvageable with some new hardware, bracing, and paint. All the benches are in various stages of work #maker#reuse#WoodWorking#Artist
The #universe is filled with filamentary structures of dark and visible matter that make up the “cosmic web”, as suggested in this #artist’s rendering of cosmic bubbles and connected clumps. In this issue are considered the latest #research into its origins and evolution.
📷 Shigemi Numazawa/Atlas Photo Bank/Photo Researchers Inc.