Doodle Tuesday
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This week’s doodle is British painter, Keith Vaughan’s Drawing of two men kissing. Continue reading Doodle Tuesday – Drawing of two men kissing by Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)
This week’s Wednesday Painting is my own Horses. I hope you like it! Continue reading The Wednesday Painting – Horses
Welcome to day five of Aubrey Beardsley Week here on Examining the Odd!
I see everything in a grotesque way. When I go to the theatre, for example, things shape themselves before my eyes just as a I draw them — the people on the stage, the footlights, the queer faces and garb of the audience in the boxes and stalls. They all seem weird and strange to me. Things have always impressed me in this way. – From an interview given in 1894, as quoted in Aubrey Beardsley : A Biography (1999) by Matthew Sturgis, p. 220 Continue reading A Week of Aubrey Beardsley – Friday
It’s a great little story which plays with one of society’s greatest fears… not just being killed, but what will happen to your body once your spirit has gone? It’s always fascinated me that people will dwell on this to such an extent. Continue reading The Picture in the House – H. P. Lovecraft