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Rebirth

I've spent a while deciding whether or not to write this one. It's a potentially challenging subject matter and one that I have no personal experience with. On the other hand the form which it takes, the 2012 graphic novel 'The... Continue Reading →

The Informal Artist

You might think that calling yourself a surrealist automatically enters you into some secret covenant to which you must dedicate 40 hours a week into being - 'surreal'. It always seems like that to contribute to a genre you have... Continue Reading →

The art of sleepwalking

This is going to be another short one, for small title. But that title manages to pack in the breadth of influence Dali can provide in his artwork, into a short video game puzzler. It's very premise lies on the... Continue Reading →

Dance of Darkness

The title is what many refer to 'Butoh' as. It's considered a largely experimental or avant-garde style of dance and performance theatre composed of "crude gestures" originating from Japan. While it's content is based on the pain, suffering and inner... Continue Reading →

Welcome to jam

"This sick saddo is beyond a jerk" - just one of the many way Chris Morris, dubbed the most hated man in Britain, has been described by the UK press. Usually it was for vicious satire and a dealing with... Continue Reading →

A surrealist country

Mexico is often seen as a country that embraced surrealism in the broadest sense. Breton himself described it as a "surrealist country by nature." So it seems only natural to focus on some of the plethora of surrealist artists and... Continue Reading →

Lara Zankoul: Photographing The Disturbed World

Photographers who specialise in the weird and inexplicable often come up with some of the most visually arresting images in the genre. One particular artist i'd like to focus on today is Lara Zankoul. Just a note as well, the... Continue Reading →

The bold abstract

Occasionally I find that someone can be influential without you even realising it. They can change the way you see parts of the world or art itself but you may not even remember them. This was my experience with the... Continue Reading →

Dali and Disney: a Long time in the making

I watched this again the other day and remembered how breathtakingly beautiful it was. I am in fact talking about 'Destino' - a film released by Walt Disney productions in 2003 but one that began production in 1945. It's a collaboration... Continue Reading →

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