The accident, that specific, identifiable, unexpected, unusual and unintentional external event which occurs in some random time and place. Without apparent cause but with marked effect.its generally negative probabilistic outcome awaits us all. Though it may have been avoided or prevented had circumstances been recognized, and acted upon prior to its occurrence, the accident can often turn our lives in an instant to fortune or failure. I have long held a fascination with the sinographs of Chinese Writing. To be even reasonably fluent in this script one must memorize from 3 to 4 thousand of these detailed logographs. A Kangxi dictionary contains approximately 47,000 distinct characters. The character for Accident decorated in damaged human skin serves to remind us how fragile we all are.
Let down your hair so I can yank it as I pick up SPEED. / This isn’t a love making session shut the fuck up it’s pure sadistic animalistic…
CUM ON A SPOON
There is really only a very vague similarity to the characters in the classic Hans Christian Andersen story. I adapted the characters and melded them into a vision I had of beauty and betrayal and birds; though mine look more like seagulls than ravens, and the beautiful girl is linked with, and becoming birds herself. In this state she can self-inflict pain and actually draw blood. It’s all very convoluted and doesn’t quite make sense. What pleased me greatly was the fact that the painting was bought by a listed Australian Artist for his personal collection. The medium used was damped out tissue paper, acrylics, ink, and Liquitex. There is more symbolism in the painting which is difficult to interpret, and some of it I don’t like thinking about, as it opens doors long closed. I was fairly pleased with some of the line work, and I think I achieved the coldness I was seeking. Thanks for looking,
Sadistic encounters.
A poem for an old Halloween contest back in 2008.
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