
Monthly Archives: April 2016
monkey see, monkey do

I don’t know why
Penthouse perfection
I think it’s fantastic…it’s a window into another world and another time.

| Almost all paintings of the time used visual tropes to impart a narrative, due to the fact that most of the general population was illiterate. Books were not yet made available to the public and sermons were in Latin so visual storytelling and instruction was key—the spiritual and moral message being: all are blinded by the pleasures of the haywain, we are all blindly following the herd and, if you don’t pay attention, horrible penance awaits! |
calm down and have some meth

A little tap dance to occupy you while Rome burns

shes so dull, come on, rip her to shreds

why go home?

who cares? it’s not like anyone’s going to hear it
18.51

can artists truly remain impartial? Can they actually help? Where can we find hope?
