
Just trying to exorcise a song I've been stuck on for a while here.
I've totally listened to this track on infinite loop like 4 out of the last 10 nights. I suspect brain cancer.
Imagery courtesy of Sufjan Stevens courtesy of
weazal.
Also, a shout-out to whomever took the google image photo of the wasp I shamelessly traced there. I am very grateful/sorry.
As soon as I'm not hammered with work, I'll do something that takes a lot fewer shortcuts. I just kinda needed to paint something tonight <3
I've totally listened to this track on infinite loop like 4 out of the last 10 nights. I suspect brain cancer.
Imagery courtesy of Sufjan Stevens courtesy of

Also, a shout-out to whomever took the google image photo of the wasp I shamelessly traced there. I am very grateful/sorry.
As soon as I'm not hammered with work, I'll do something that takes a lot fewer shortcuts. I just kinda needed to paint something tonight <3
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It's a pretty literal pull from the lyrics of the song:
North of Savanna we swim in the palisades
I come out wearing my brother's red hat
There on his shoulder my best friend is bit seven times
He runs washing his face in his hands
Oh how I meant to tease him
Oh how I meant no harm
Touching his back with my hand I kiss him
I see the wasp on the length of my arm
(Sufan Stevens, "The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades Is Out to Get Us!!")
North of Savanna we swim in the palisades
I come out wearing my brother's red hat
There on his shoulder my best friend is bit seven times
He runs washing his face in his hands
Oh how I meant to tease him
Oh how I meant no harm
Touching his back with my hand I kiss him
I see the wasp on the length of my arm
(Sufan Stevens, "The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades Is Out to Get Us!!")
Hehe, I do love me some food <3 Maybe it comes out subconsciously?
And the wasp is a reference to the song that inspired this, off of Sufjan Stevens' "Illinoise" album. It uses a wasp as a visual metaphor for the sting of first love, or of the fear of the pain of loss, etc. It's a very pretty song -- weazal posted a link to it in his comment <3
And the wasp is a reference to the song that inspired this, off of Sufjan Stevens' "Illinoise" album. It uses a wasp as a visual metaphor for the sting of first love, or of the fear of the pain of loss, etc. It's a very pretty song -- weazal posted a link to it in his comment <3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf5kG8drKaM
This is the best possible result I could have imagined from making the CD. Original art inspired by it? Dude, I'm in awe :)
Have you listened to any more of the Illinoise album? I just think if you like that one so much, you should check out what else that disc holds...
This is the best possible result I could have imagined from making the CD. Original art inspired by it? Dude, I'm in awe :)
Have you listened to any more of the Illinoise album? I just think if you like that one so much, you should check out what else that disc holds...
Yeah, the whole thing is pretty much golden. I'd only heard Seven Swans before, and was like, "Yeah, the dude's music is really pretty, but I can only listen to so many mellow ballads to Jebus on one album." Illinoise is so much more varied and rocking and personal. I can finally see what the hype is all about <3 Now I need to check out his other stuff.
The way you feel about Seven Swans kinda holds true for Michigan - though not assss much.
Avalanche is good...like a ridiculous amount of bonus tracks for Illinoise ;)
Watch out for Enjoy Your Rabbit - it's got a heavy noise influence and can be unlistenable.
When the season hits, RUSH to put on his Christmas albums...there's some originals that could become classics. Like "Come On! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!" is SO happy! Then "Did I Make You Cry on Christmas Day?" and "Sister Winter" are astoundingly beautiful.
Avalanche is good...like a ridiculous amount of bonus tracks for Illinoise ;)
Watch out for Enjoy Your Rabbit - it's got a heavy noise influence and can be unlistenable.
When the season hits, RUSH to put on his Christmas albums...there's some originals that could become classics. Like "Come On! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!" is SO happy! Then "Did I Make You Cry on Christmas Day?" and "Sister Winter" are astoundingly beautiful.
Haha, that's something I totally can't take credit for -- like I say, I was totally looking through Leyendecker's stuff, and his backs are all so perfect. The roo's back is from imagination, and goes a long way to show just how little I understand the way they work.
I could stand to do a lot more work based off of models / photos / master paintings and maybe actually learn <3
I could stand to do a lot more work based off of models / photos / master paintings and maybe actually learn <3
still looks really good though
but yeah i hate using references for things anyway, but its a really good way to learn so i need to start doing it too. i just need to spend more than 5 minutes on this furry business in general, but it's a privacy issue if you know what i mean..
but yeah i hate using references for things anyway, but its a really good way to learn so i need to start doing it too. i just need to spend more than 5 minutes on this furry business in general, but it's a privacy issue if you know what i mean..
Well, it's one of his only songs where it is pretty difficult to just make it into a religious-thing. The narrator's friend in that song is totally not Jesus... XP
It's a pretty damn dense song, yeah. Lyrics are amazing. D:
Well, if Stuart Murdoch can do it, so can Sufjan Stevens. x3 (... Stevens is a helluva lot cuter than Murdoch, though..... >-> )
It's a pretty damn dense song, yeah. Lyrics are amazing. D:
Well, if Stuart Murdoch can do it, so can Sufjan Stevens. x3 (... Stevens is a helluva lot cuter than Murdoch, though..... >-> )
NO PROBLEM, MAN, NO PROBLEM. <3 I LOOK FORWARD TO IT.
http://freakytrigger.co.uk/wordpres.....ads/sufjan.jpg How can a man be so adorable? Gah, I hope he's gay. XP
http://freakytrigger.co.uk/wordpres.....ads/sufjan.jpg How can a man be so adorable? Gah, I hope he's gay. XP
My current top ten for the 2000s thus far including year and rating out of 100...
10- Hail to the Thief- Radiohead (2003) 87
09- The Beginning Stages of...- The Polyphonic Spree (2002) 88
08- They Were Wrong, So We Drowned- Liars (2004) 90
07- Spiderman of the Rings- Dan Deacon (2007) 90
06- Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts- M83 (2003) 92
05- Drum's Not Dead- Liars (2006) 93
04- Kid A- Radiohead (2000) 95
03- SMiLE- Brian Wilson (2004) 95
02- Ys- Joanna Newsom (2006) 95
01-Illinois- Sufjan Stevens (2005) 96
...I like to make lists. D:
10- Hail to the Thief- Radiohead (2003) 87
09- The Beginning Stages of...- The Polyphonic Spree (2002) 88
08- They Were Wrong, So We Drowned- Liars (2004) 90
07- Spiderman of the Rings- Dan Deacon (2007) 90
06- Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts- M83 (2003) 92
05- Drum's Not Dead- Liars (2006) 93
04- Kid A- Radiohead (2000) 95
03- SMiLE- Brian Wilson (2004) 95
02- Ys- Joanna Newsom (2006) 95
01-Illinois- Sufjan Stevens (2005) 96
...I like to make lists. D:
I like most of those, though I'm not sure about top 10 for the decade. Ys is kind of a knockout, though, huh?
I know saying this'll get my lynched in some circles, but I never really got Thom Yorke. I respect what he does and all, but the aesthetic just never really clicked for me. Maybe if I listened to it enough, I'd learn to love it, I dunno.
I don't know exactly what would make my top 10, let alone in what order they would feature, but I can at least tell you it would also include Daft Punk's "Discovery," Ben Folds's "Rockin' the Suburbs," the Arcade Fire's "Funeral," and Death Cab's "Transatlanticism," so there's half the list, anyway ^_^ If we're talking "last 10 years" as opposed to "2000s," Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" is another easy in.
There are other and more recent albums I've drop-dead loved, but I kinda feel like I'd need to sit on them a few years and see how they hold up before entering them into the pantheon of a 10-year best of list <3
I know saying this'll get my lynched in some circles, but I never really got Thom Yorke. I respect what he does and all, but the aesthetic just never really clicked for me. Maybe if I listened to it enough, I'd learn to love it, I dunno.
I don't know exactly what would make my top 10, let alone in what order they would feature, but I can at least tell you it would also include Daft Punk's "Discovery," Ben Folds's "Rockin' the Suburbs," the Arcade Fire's "Funeral," and Death Cab's "Transatlanticism," so there's half the list, anyway ^_^ If we're talking "last 10 years" as opposed to "2000s," Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" is another easy in.
There are other and more recent albums I've drop-dead loved, but I kinda feel like I'd need to sit on them a few years and see how they hold up before entering them into the pantheon of a 10-year best of list <3
Ys, especially "Emily" and "Only Skin", is fucking beautiful on every conceivble level.
I can understand that... XP Some stuff is just kinda "lol, wut" but I dunno, I'm pretty fond of Hail To the Thief and Kid A. Amnesiac, The Eraser, and Pablo Honey can go in the corner and rot, though.
Rockin' The Suburbs is in my top-20. I've been meaning to give Daft Punk a more critical listen lately... And you are to Thom Yorke as I am to Win Butler... I just couldn't get into either of Arcade Fire's albums, except the first song on either of them, which I loved on both Neon Bible and Funeral, but the rest of both of those albums seemed so painfully mediocre... In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is one of the only five albums I'd give 100/100... XP
- The Beatles- The Beatles (1968) 100
- Indeterminacy- John Cage (1959) 100
- In The Aeroplane Over The Sea- Neautral Milk Hotel (1998) 100
- Bitches Brew- Miles Davis (1970) 100
- Black Saint and Sinner Lady- Charles Mingus (1963) 100
Yes. I have to do that too. You can only really measure the quality of something once it's been existing for a while. I've made a complete top-50 for the 1970s, though... But I gotta work in Faust's So Far now because I recently found out how goddamned amazing that album is.
I can understand that... XP Some stuff is just kinda "lol, wut" but I dunno, I'm pretty fond of Hail To the Thief and Kid A. Amnesiac, The Eraser, and Pablo Honey can go in the corner and rot, though.
Rockin' The Suburbs is in my top-20. I've been meaning to give Daft Punk a more critical listen lately... And you are to Thom Yorke as I am to Win Butler... I just couldn't get into either of Arcade Fire's albums, except the first song on either of them, which I loved on both Neon Bible and Funeral, but the rest of both of those albums seemed so painfully mediocre... In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is one of the only five albums I'd give 100/100... XP
- The Beatles- The Beatles (1968) 100
- Indeterminacy- John Cage (1959) 100
- In The Aeroplane Over The Sea- Neautral Milk Hotel (1998) 100
- Bitches Brew- Miles Davis (1970) 100
- Black Saint and Sinner Lady- Charles Mingus (1963) 100
Yes. I have to do that too. You can only really measure the quality of something once it's been existing for a while. I've made a complete top-50 for the 1970s, though... But I gotta work in Faust's So Far now because I recently found out how goddamned amazing that album is.
Honestly, I listened to Funeral when it came out and was like, "Yeah, okay, I guess?" and it was only like a year later when I pulled it out again that it totally blew me away.
And honestly, if you haven't really explored Daft Punk, sit down with a copy of Interstella 5555 and take in Discovery that way. I'm a big lyrics guy, and love me some indie/folk/etc. acoustic-y stuff, but if someone came up to me and said, "Daft Punk is the best band," I'd honestly have a pretty hard time refuting it ^_^ It's always nice to see electronic, rockin' music that totally stands up to scrutiny as honest to god music.
And honestly, if you haven't really explored Daft Punk, sit down with a copy of Interstella 5555 and take in Discovery that way. I'm a big lyrics guy, and love me some indie/folk/etc. acoustic-y stuff, but if someone came up to me and said, "Daft Punk is the best band," I'd honestly have a pretty hard time refuting it ^_^ It's always nice to see electronic, rockin' music that totally stands up to scrutiny as honest to god music.
Something like that kinda happened to me while walking through a Chapters... They were playing some music and I ended up getting some of it stuck in my head, and after 10-15 minutes I realised that they were playing Neon Bible and I was just like "WHEN DID THIS ALBUM BECOME GOOD?"
I tried listening to Homework a month or two back and I just couldn't manage it for some reason Out to try Discovery sometime soon, though. I like fucking everything, but as for lyrics: Bad lyrics can ruin a good song, and good lyrics can make a song a fuckload better. From what I have listened to more closely, I prefer Justice to Daft Punk. XP But dammit, I should make a point to finish up Discovery(of which I've only really listened to singles from) or something before I become sure of that. Honest-to-God electronic music, ad you put it, is great; Fuck Buttons, Vladislav Delay.
But as for best bands that I would have a hard time refuting: Velvet Underground, Beatles, Faust. XP
I tried listening to Homework a month or two back and I just couldn't manage it for some reason Out to try Discovery sometime soon, though. I like fucking everything, but as for lyrics: Bad lyrics can ruin a good song, and good lyrics can make a song a fuckload better. From what I have listened to more closely, I prefer Justice to Daft Punk. XP But dammit, I should make a point to finish up Discovery(of which I've only really listened to singles from) or something before I become sure of that. Honest-to-God electronic music, ad you put it, is great; Fuck Buttons, Vladislav Delay.
But as for best bands that I would have a hard time refuting: Velvet Underground, Beatles, Faust. XP
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絵を描くのって難しいよね。
なんか最近、自分の描く絵がものすごく適当じゃないかって思うんだよね。
もっとしっかり勉強して、まじめに描こうって思うけど、一日分の仕事を終わらせて、寝る時間を削いで描いてるせいか、どうしてか絵が一段落ついたところで「これくらいでいい」って諦めがつくのね。
何日もかけて絵を磨き上げてるとすぐ飽きが来ちゃうし、俺ってこんなにいい加減だったのか?って思うわ。
いやいや、愚痴っててすまない。もっとしっかり描く努力しなくちゃ<3
カンガルーってオーストラリア人でなければ身近ではないと思うけど、確かにかわいいっすね。
尻尾とか耳とかでっかい足とか、ちょっと変わってる、愛らしいプロポーションをしてるところや、身近でないエキゾチックなところで惹かれるんじゃないかな?
捕食者でも被食者でもない、強いけど柔らかいイメージもあるように思うんだけど、ひょっとしてそれ考えすぎ?
絵を描くのって難しいよね。
なんか最近、自分の描く絵がものすごく適当じゃないかって思うんだよね。
もっとしっかり勉強して、まじめに描こうって思うけど、一日分の仕事を終わらせて、寝る時間を削いで描いてるせいか、どうしてか絵が一段落ついたところで「これくらいでいい」って諦めがつくのね。
何日もかけて絵を磨き上げてるとすぐ飽きが来ちゃうし、俺ってこんなにいい加減だったのか?って思うわ。
いやいや、愚痴っててすまない。もっとしっかり描く努力しなくちゃ<3
カンガルーってオーストラリア人でなければ身近ではないと思うけど、確かにかわいいっすね。
尻尾とか耳とかでっかい足とか、ちょっと変わってる、愛らしいプロポーションをしてるところや、身近でないエキゾチックなところで惹かれるんじゃないかな?
捕食者でも被食者でもない、強いけど柔らかいイメージもあるように思うんだけど、ひょっとしてそれ考えすぎ?
あ~なんとなくわかります。カンガルーって凄くエキゾチックでミステリアスな存在だと俺も思ってるんで、要はその不思議な魅力に惹かれるかどうかの違いなんでしょうね。
あんな巨体でぴょんぴょん跳ねるしパンチはするし・・・あれです。きっとギャップ萌えの一種なんだと思います(笑)
絵のことで悩んでいたのはkamuiさんも同じでしたか。う~ん難しいよねホント。いろいろ悩みは尽きないと思うけど、絵に対する向上心が途切れない限りは大なり小なり前に進んでいくと思います。
いや、むしろ悩んでるってことは向上心の裏返しなんですよ、きっと。僕は悩まなくなった時の方がが逆にヤバいと思います。
僕自身、すぐに答えを出す人よりも「これでいいのか?本当にいいのか?」って悩み続けている人の方が好きなんです<3
あんな巨体でぴょんぴょん跳ねるしパンチはするし・・・あれです。きっとギャップ萌えの一種なんだと思います(笑)
絵のことで悩んでいたのはkamuiさんも同じでしたか。う~ん難しいよねホント。いろいろ悩みは尽きないと思うけど、絵に対する向上心が途切れない限りは大なり小なり前に進んでいくと思います。
いや、むしろ悩んでるってことは向上心の裏返しなんですよ、きっと。僕は悩まなくなった時の方がが逆にヤバいと思います。
僕自身、すぐに答えを出す人よりも「これでいいのか?本当にいいのか?」って悩み続けている人の方が好きなんです<3
Oh, man, how freaky would it be to have a wasp tattoo on your arm? Every time you caught it out of the corner of your eye, you'd start flailing around and freaking out.
GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT
GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME GET IT
Illustrator's bible if there ever was one. Are there any comprehensive books of his work around now? ...there must be.
His brother's work was there too, Fank X.
& an actual Mucha peice! My first time seeing a Mucha painting. Caught me off guard and i got a bit weak in the knees (:
His brother's work was there too, Fank X.
& an actual Mucha peice! My first time seeing a Mucha painting. Caught me off guard and i got a bit weak in the knees (:
None printed in recent years, no! There are a couple of little collections out there, but nothing anywhere near comprehensive. Even the big hardcover I have doesn't have everything, and only maybe 20% of the plates are in color, but it's the best out there by far.
Frank's stuff is great, but kind of gets lost in the shadow of JC's, I think. It's solid and interesting and beautiful, but it tends to lack that kind of divine spark of life, to my eye.
And holy wow, I'm sure a Mucha in the flesh is something to behold @_@
Frank's stuff is great, but kind of gets lost in the shadow of JC's, I think. It's solid and interesting and beautiful, but it tends to lack that kind of divine spark of life, to my eye.
And holy wow, I'm sure a Mucha in the flesh is something to behold @_@
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