Desert Hangout, paper collage, 2025 Here are some new experiments in collage art. I had a lot fun with these, and I’m pretty happy with the way they turned out. I’ve added prints for bo…| The Used Life
Surrealism is where you find it| boston.conman.org
To the Moon and Back, paper collage, 2025 Here are some new experiments in collage art. A few notes about this collection…first, there are lots of layers. I’ve been in the mood to work …| The Used Life
Cosmic Swim, paper collage, 2025 I don’t like naming my collages. That’s one of the reasons I typically choose simple descriptive titles. I don’t like analyzing my work, and I don…| The Used Life
Sea View, paper collage, 2025 I recently scooped up a vintage book of undersea photographs at a local antique shop. The backdrop of Sea View is my favorite image in that book. In fact, it’s a…| The Used Life
An excerpt from the book Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris, which accompanies a summer 2025 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.| Yale University Press
Since our update in February, six more pieces of our writer’s fiction have seen publication....| still eating oranges
Everything would end, the sky was a dead-blood red, and the world could thank Ichabod and Rupert...| still eating oranges
three versions. exploring tomorrow [1] millions of years old, and a vast new environment, the future lies open to mankind’s assault. of fathoming and charting to the very ends “So long Thy power hath blest me, Sure it still will lead me on.” “No! . . . no-o-o-o!” –everything’s happening so fast all of a … Continue reading exploring tomorrow→| the sinister science
fig. 1. ‘a lot of nice little things’ by antyphayes, 2024. a lot of nice little things. 1. in red smoke and his true identity is 2. revealed. 3. Emphatic. 4. the cliff. 5. Silence magni…| the sinister science
fig. 1. ‘from planet ANYO 64’ by antyphayes, 2024. human race. I’d still want to die. from every standpoint. important than life or death. This was the first time any white man in absol…| the sinister science
On the 23rd of September 1897, Belgian painter and printmaker Paul Delvaux was born in Antheit, Belgium. His original style and the mysterious, almost mystical, themes he employed in his art, place…| A R T L▼R K