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California artist and photographer Steven Arnold, whose gender and mind bending takes on imagery from classical mythology and religious texts caused quite the stir in the 80s.
Grotto of Madame la Mort (1982)
Heal-a-zation Swathe a la Glob Ba” (1981)
@justlikehvn @Wahrhaftig @Tribe_XX @SkrticX @MarkTidrick @johnpetkovic @bridgetDginley @tenderlash @Echotopia @KarlBrunjes @TerryMetterJr @wendyOrourke @mindtheimage @RavenLunachick @Go1337Go @ElectriCheese @marixapanda @Meidas_ZobethC @ZolaClyde1 @mlleaimee What a batch that is! I need to check out quite a few of those.
The last 4 horror films, here we go:
Häxan / Witchcraft Through the Ages' (1922)
Blood on Satan's Claw (UK, 1971)
(Witchcraft in 17th century England)
Dead Ringers (Cronenberg, 1988)
Jacob's Ladder (1990)
American Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner
Re-Echo
Cornucopia
(both from 1958)
Italian painter Osvaldo Licini
A student of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, he later moved to Paris and found inspiration in the paintings of Henri Matisse. He eventually evolved through post-impressionism and Fauve to abstraction and surrealism.
Amalassunta c.1954
Surrealist painter Wolfgang Paalen was a key figure in the genesis of modernism. His oil paintings merged dreamlike abstract spaces with a new sense of pictorial space aimed at producing spiritual experiences in the mind of the spectator.
Orages Magnetiques, (1938)
The Beatles ~ Across The Universe
(World Wildlife Fund Version - Remastered)
#NowPlaying
The rarer excellent original take, originally recorded in February 1968.
https://t.co/WeWaKfd1Xo
(Photograph: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope: the Orion Nebula)