Tag Archives: art

  1. Vincent Price’s Organ: The Blair of Savage Sheets (Cobalt)

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    March 31, 2023 by tsk2001

    “Cool, baby.” I turn to G. “Can you fucking believe Kandel is playing the organ? Just like Hank and just like …
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  2. Come on Baby, Light My Faulkner (Cobalt)

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    March 30, 2023 by tsk2001

    . . . until, at G’s behest, we head down to the pile of winding sheets, taking lighter fluid and …
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  3. Going Nucking Futs (Heliotrope)

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    March 28, 2023 by tsk2001

    Then the camera is going, and the first thing Jen does is spin around so she’s facing the back of …
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  4. Attack of the 50-Foot Poet (Heliotrope)

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    March 25, 2023 by tsk2001

    I grab up my sword and the three of us go around the clubhouse to the front to meet Ni— …
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  5. Taking Care of Futurism, #2 (The DALL-E Experiment/Heliotrope)

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    March 24, 2023 by tsk2001

    From Heliotrope: I pause in my bedroom, looking around at the shelves and a stack of books I left here …
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  6. Pink Angels in a Biomorphic Orgy (Cinnabar)

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    March 23, 2023 by tsk2001

    I’m frozen for a moment in the dining room, gaping at Dot’s painting of Son and Leen, which has indeed …
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  7. Taking Care of Futurism, #1 (Heliotrope)

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    March 23, 2023 by tsk2001

    Jen and Stef are cavorting in the surf in the distance, splashing each other like kids, and laughing. I’m glad …
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  8. Three Nonstandard Stoppages: #5

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    March 17, 2023 by tsk2001

    Marcel Duchamp Two Nudes, 1910 MoMA. Not on view. Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 38 7/8 x 31 7/8″ (98.9 …
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  9. Three Nonstandard Stoppages: #4

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    March 17, 2023 by tsk2001

    Philadelphia Museum of Art Apolinère Enameled 1916-1917 Marcel Duchamp (American (born France), 1887–1968) Duchamp added pencil, paint, and cardboard to …
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  10. The Ghost of Bob Kaufman Smokes Marlboro Lights (Cobalt)

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    March 15, 2023 by tsk2001

    The four of us get back in the Pony and move to the yellow house, virtually quivering with anticipation. We …
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