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"Abhorrence and Obsession" celebrates the surreal and fantastical worlds of special effects artist Gabe Bartalos.
If Time would part its swirling mists at just the right place we might witness the admirable thriftiness of a pioneer woman transforming a pair of worn-out curtains or an irresistably priced (if fairly unpleasantly patterned) width of cloth into a serviceable shirt for her husband, and an apron or shirtwaist for herself. The paucity of professional photographers available in frontier towns, coupled with the pioneering man's innate self-respect, resulted in a sad dearth of early images commemorating this clothing phenomonen (if you have any - please get in touch!) but that frugal long-ago seamstress has a lot to answer for. At least that's my theory, although others believe the questionable sartorial custom of couples wearing matching outfits to be of extra-terrestrial origin.... Mid-century his'n'hers (or "partner dressing") had an undeniable charm, a soda fountain wholesomeness of innocent teen commitment which was the logical extension of letter sweaters and class rings. Adolescents could get away with (and look adorable) wearing matching pieces of knitwear which brought just the right degree of unity to otherwise completely different outfits.... Then, as now, it was when they went for head-to-toe co-ordination that warning lights began to flash.... Resort wear and Hawaiian themed clothing have long been beloved by his'n'hers designers - of course it becomes difficult to lose a family member in an unfamiliar place if they're wearing the same bold pattern as you are.... Throughout the 1960s his'n'hers style remained on an even keel, retaining its air of sunny naïveté... although one gets the feeling that the female partner was always the instigator, at least the fellows continued to handle the look with relative aplomb.... Cue the 70s - Sexual Revolution - Liberation - nothing shouted "equality" more categorically than a confident woman strutting out in the same outfit as her man. Much of the time both of them looked fabulous.... But there were always going to be exceptions. These usually involved jumpsuits.... Apparently they ran out of wool before they could draft a "shorts for him" pattern - if only he didn't look so pleased about it.... When the 80s came around a natural consequence of architectural shoulder pads and power dressing for women was the cruel emasculation of men by means of fashion. The tables abruptly turned, and where the previous decade's his'n'hers style had been about women having empowering fun with adaptations of what their men were wearing, suddenly men found themselves being dressed up in barely altered versions of womens clothes. And although they obediently bobbed along on the tide, they weren't happy about it. A penny for his thoughts.... No longer did matching outfits state a simple "we're together". Now they screamed possessively "he's mine - you can't have him." To which the unspoken response was "if he dresses like that you can keep him - I don't want him." This is the period in which you'll notice the male partner no longer smiles into the camera - sometimes he manages to force some kind of upward-curving oral grimace but his eyes are invariably either resentful or brimming with panic.... The passion for his'n'hers dressing is almost extinct in the Western world these days, (or executed so subtly that no-one notices . . . a couple strolling along wearing white t-shirts and jeans doesn't draw a second glance) with the notable exception of one high profile pair who obviously derive such joy from dressing alike that it might just come back into vogue one day soon.... In fact in the not-too-distant future every man and his dog may again proudly sport his'n'hers outfits....
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Zarne Koty z Twarzy Albino animals vs People. Skinhead in the Wood. Syrena. ...
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Three monstruous sea creatures or fish. One has a horn in its forehead, and another is striped and has claws. Items are numbered for identification in key at bottom of image. Book title: 'Viaggi dalla China alla costa nord-ovest d'America fatti negli anni 1788 e 1789' [Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789 from China to the northwest coast of America. Italian] The grampus is now identified as either an orca or Grampus griseus (Risso's dolphin), but both these species have fins while this illustration does not. The vitello marino or sea calf may be a seal. The horn on the goulu would indicate that it is a narwhal, but that animal's habitat is the Atlantic Ocean. It might be Xiphias gladius, the swordfish. Text notes that these creatures were found near the entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait.John Meares made two trips to northwestern North America, one in 1786-1787 and the other in 1788-1789, both with false papers in the hope of trading for furs on lands claimed by Spain. His activities nearly sparked a war with Spain. He was also accused by his more respectable fellow mariners of having aggrandized his accomplishments. John Carter Brown Library, Brown University -- dl.lib.brown.edu
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Zarne Koty z Twarzy Albino animals vs People. Skinhead in the Wood. Syrena. Diomedes. Aleksandra Waliszewska was born 1976 in Warsaw, Poland. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in painting in 2001. Since then, she had about 20 solo exhibitions, participated in numerous group exhibitions. At the moment, she collaborates with French/international group Frederic. Flickr Tumblr
Have you been good this year? If not, being overlooked by the great benevolent Santa in the sky should perhaps be the least of your worries... let us introduce you to Krampus.
See: bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2011/07/monstrorum-historia.html
The Krampus is a character from European Alpine folklore. It stands on two hooves, has horns growing out of its skull and carries a basket to haul away naughty children. For those who get sick of the saccharine season, a good Krampuslauf is just the thing.
my friend kristen sent me a link to this artist.. love it!! http://www.guimtio.blogspot.com/
Let's continue. Some paintings now.
Zdzisław Beksiński - Bez tytułu, 1978.
See this previous post too.