i know i can't keep my grubby little fingers off the keyboard, it's a blessing and curse.
fo'shame ya' self chi', fo'shame!
in the past week or so i've been battling both boredom and sleep. don't judge me, i have my reasons. anyway, i came across the work of a delightful artist that has stolen my heart. if i thought of myself as a true journalist, writer or author, i would DEFINITELY ask for the illustraions and prints created by the morbidly beauiful hands of Abigail Larson.
have any of you heard of Abigail Larson?
some of you may have, considering she killed the RVA scene with a amazing piece of art that was the poster for the Richmond Zombie Walk. to say she is talented the most under-rated statement you could possibly make...ever...end of story.
it would like saying, "you know tommy lee has the hep!" well no, super brain, i was not aware.
i've never been a fan of watercolors or artwork that was watercolord based, however, i think i can now say that i am indeed a new found fan.
i don't really want to sway you by saying that the conceptual scenes and dismal beauty of her work is worth drooling over. it would also be crass and biased of me to say that the work she pushes is brilliantly professional, stunning, gorgeous and breath-taking, to say the absolute least. i can say, without a doubt, that spewing about Abigail being a wonderful digital media nymph is way...WAY...out of the realm of things that i would say.
damn...i just said all the stuff i said i really didn't want to say.
fuck it, it's my opinion and i stand by it. so drink bleach and die.
i would highly suggest the artwork to anyone who:
has a sense of humor
isn't a triffling hood-booger
appreciates originality
loves The Addams Family, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Emily The Strange etc.
Catastrophic Prophet of The Anarchist Alliance,
Dax Ian Rose
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