Many thanks to the Tumblr blogger Dæmonart who had originally posted this series of paintings done by Salvador Dalí, which were his intepretation of scenes from Dante’s Inferno.
Painting
[Art] Oedipus Rex — Max Ernst — Biblioklept
[Art] Portrait of Antonietta Gonzalez — Lavinia Fontana — Biblioklept
[Art] Franz Stuck: Dark Female Figures in a World of Anxiety and Lust — Byron’s muse
If you gaze at dark and richly textured paintings of a German Symbolist painter Franz Stuck for too long, you become spiritually drowned in a world of ‘anxiety and lust’, to quote Carl Jung. That peculiar mood of his paintings is as intoxicating as it is heavy and suffocating, radiating the typical turn of the […]
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[Art] Imaoka Kazuho (Japanese, b. 1991), Remain, 2015. Mineral pigment, silver leaf, Japanese paper, panel, 162 x 130.3 cm.
Kazuho Imaoka has become one of my favorite painters. She was born in 1991, and has quite an amazing portfolio, which you can check out at her Tumblr page.
[Art] The Hare and the Flower — Barry Moser — Biblioklept
Barry Moser’s illustration for Lynne Reid Banks’s “The Hare and the Flower.” From The Magic Hare, Avon, 1994.
[Art] Sigmar Polke – Untitled
Sigmar Polke was a German painter and photographer noted for his use of chemical reactions.
[Music] WAHNSINN — VINYL CONNECTION
Tarot by Walter Wegmüller is one of those wonderful, dotty follies of vinyl packaging that transcend normal expectations with bravura wackiness. Released on the Cosmic Couriers label ((Die Kosmischen Kuriere, for those who do Deutsch) in 1973, it hovers near the very peak of my LP Grail list. I’ve never held a copy, never […]
[Art] 365 Days Of Dark Art : 187 / Mariano Barbasán Lagueruela — Wyrd Words & Effigies
Caught up in Mariano Barbasán Lagueruela‘s Walpurgis Night.
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