Life. Death. Violence. Sex. Drugs. Sports. Entertainment. The triumphs, tragedies, and unexplainable mysteries of this thing called life on Planet Earth. This tumblr is my small way of communicating my ideas, influences, likes, dislikes, and everything else to the world through effective visual and audio media. Some of the content on here will amaze you. Some of it will shock you. Some of it might even offend you. Whatever the response it illicits, as long as I can derive feelings from the viewer, I feel as if I have accomplished my mission. This blog is a product of a man who was shaped by the boredom of suburban life, the rebelliousness of youth culture, the ecclecticism of urban life, and the fecundity of the world in general. Thank you for visiting and please follow me if you like what you see.

This site occasionally features nudity and sexual content presented in a tasteful manner...so don't look at it at work and you must be 18+ to venture on through.

All pictures not done by me are credited to the original photographer/artist. I'm not a biter. But some folks on this piece unfortunately don't put those details out so don't blame me...it takes a long time to research who did what so I'll do it if neccessary because the one thing we need in this generation is a wealth of cultural artifactsphotos going around without any notion of where they came from.

 

While people often talk about the real estate bubble in Japan, Japanese artist Sashie Masakatsu makes this expression literal in his apocalyptic paintings where architecture floats in volatile spherical formations above the smoky rubble on the streets. Masakatsu’s futuristic works envision environmental disaster, depicting a world that appears insidious and uninhabitable. The otherworldly architecture becomes the subject of the work itself, taking on a haunting presence in the absence of human characters.


“The Return” by Robin Eley 2012 , oil on Belgian Linen, 31.5 x 22”

“The Return” by Robin Eley
2012 , oil on Belgian Linen, 31.5 x 22”