By: Katie
I love the way the sea monster's body is extended into the next section. I'm not picking up on any continuous themes here, but it's still a cool corpse.
December 10, 2001 09:22 AM
By: Phineas
And I always thought the association of sea monsters and omlettes was a classic Freudian device... (I'm going to now start a band called Freudian Device... who wants in?)
December 10, 2001 09:35 AM
By: hilary
Ha! That Sea Monster Cheerio is awesome!
I actually kind of like that the segment above mine features the big ol' naked woman. The man in mine is supposed to be in a sort of dream state and well, I guess naked women and dreaming men go hand in hand, don't they? And food too. hehe :o)
December 10, 2001 09:56 AM
By: hilary
LOL! And I just read the title...
"awkwardly entangled,portable, collapsible,viciously inelegant bastard." Sounds like someone I once dated. ;o)
December 10, 2001 10:00 AM
By: Andrew
Yeah, this one seems much more train-of-thought than anything else. Still, great title, interesting imagery.
December 10, 2001 03:40 PM
By: michael
Hmm...the slice I was sent was much more pixelized (or noisy) than the final section here. I spent some time matching it but, oh well, what can you do. I like the last section, in that it almost looks like a person in a killing jar. The kind of thing you catch and keep bugs and butterflies in. That free floating hand in the first section gives me pause. What exactly is the crimson sauce made from? I almost don't wanna know. It's a whacky, fantastical world that we keep creating here.
December 11, 2001 09:10 PM
By: Casey
For some reason this feels very French to me. Like an old French Mapmaker had far too much Absynthe at dinner one evening and wandered the red light district, tried to do some work, and eventually settled in to psychic dreams of the future.
But that could just be me.
December 12, 2001 12:49 PM