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picturebookshelf · 2 months
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Pebbles Flintstone Runaway (1964)
Story: Eileen Daly -- Art: George DeSantis
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Eileen Daly
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zippocreed501 · 2 years
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Bizarre Magazine 1998
Cover star: Eileen Daly - feature on her vamp flick Razor Blade Smile. (Don't bother seeking it out, it's awful and not even good awful)
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art-legroom · 2 years
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06/2018
Eileen Daly in Frustration mv and Cindy Ecstasy in Torch mv
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moviesandmania · 9 days
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THE AMITYVILLE ASYLUM Reviews and free on Roku, Tubi and YouTube
‘Kill them… kill them all’ The Amityville Asylum is a 2013 British horror film about a cleaner at a mental institution in Amityville, Long Island. Written and directed by Andrew Jones (The Jonestown Haunting; Werewolves of the Third Reich; The Legend of Halloween Jack and sequel; Robert the Doll franchise). Also released as The Nesting 2: Amityville Asylum The movie stars Lee Bane, Sarah Louise…
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lovecatnip · 4 months
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The Amityville Asylum
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the-cricket-chirps · 4 days
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Salvador Dali, The Devil (Tarot), 1984 (Published)
Eileen Agar, Butterfly Bride, 1938
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artintestine · 7 days
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Surrealism Beyond Borders, Tate Modern, 2022
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haggishlyhagging · 3 months
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The fact is that the ancient world knew no gods. Fatherhood was not honored. As patriarchy became the dominant societal structure, a common means of legitimation of this transition from gynocentric society was forcible marriage of the Triple Goddess, in her different forms, to a trinity of gods. Thus Hera was taken by Zeus, Demeter by Poseidon, Korê by Hades.
When we see the Triple Goddess in the Background of the various trinities of gods which foreshadowed the christian trinity, other christian symbols fall into perspective as dim derivatives. Thus, in the Pelasgian creation myth, Eurynome, the Goddess of All Things, assumed the form of a dove and laid the Universal Egg. Her Sumerian name was lahu meaning "exalted dove." * This title later passed on to Yahweh as creator. When we see the traditional symbol of the holy ghost as a dove in the light of this Background, its absurdity becomes obvious. One is tempted to speculate about how "he" could lay an egg.
* Upon hearing about the Goddess's name, lahu, Eileen Barrett pointed out that as a child, when joyful and excited, she had often spontaneously exclaimed a word which sounded similar to this Sumerian name, i.e., Ya-hoo! She also commented upon the practice, during hebrew religious ceremonies, of refraining from pronouncing out loud the name of Yahweh when it occurs in the text being read. She suggested that the similarity in sound between the words Yahweh and lahu may have been perceived, at some time in the distant past, as "giving the show away." This is one Crone-logical hypothesis about the traditional silence. Hag-ologists should note that in Merriam-Webster the name YAHU is listed as a "transliteration of the Hebrew tetragrammaton YHWH as some modern scholars believe it was pronounced before the Jews ceased to pronounce it about three centuries B.C.: YAHWEH."
-Mary Daly, Gyn/Ecology
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fangirlmary · 7 months
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Info about my second attempt at my own take on a Figment movie in fanfic form:
Figment winds up meeting the Patterson family, consisting of 11-year-old twin sisters Sharon and Skylar, their 17-year-old brother Justin, and their mother Vivian, a neurologist, after leaving the Imagination Institute to search for Dreamfinder. Unfortunately, Fear and Doubt kidnap Vivian as part of a revenge plot. Now Dr. Channing, Dreamfinder, and Figment must help the three siblings save their mother from the two terrifying beings.
Fantasy voice cast:
Ron Schneider as Dreamfinder
Corey Burton as Figment
Eric Idle as Dr. Nigel Channing
Frank Welker as Fear
Anthony Warlowe as Doubt
Eileen Stevens as Dr. Vivian Patterson
Josh Keaton as Justin Patterson
E.G. Daly as Sharon and Skylar Patterson
Tara Strong as Colleen (Dr. Channing's secretary)
Lara Jill Miller as Lena (a girl that Justin has a crush on)
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The story will be posted on fanfiction.net and will have twelve chapters. I will be doing multiple drafts of each one before posting them. Also, "One Little Spark" will be sung at the beginning and the end of the story as bookends.
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karenlacorte · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: The Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Book.
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sarambcreates · 1 year
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Exhibition Visit and Lectures
For the start of our new project “Chindogu”, we were taken to the exhibition at the Design Museum called “Objects of Desire”. Most pieces were focues on the Surrealism, and there were a few in particular that got me generating possible ideas for the project.
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These sketches of “Projects for a Lamp” by Salvador Dali. You can really see his thinking through it and how he combined many different shapes and objects to come up with the design for the lamp. I want to approach this project in a similar way, and really break down shapes and other objects and recombine them into something new.
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“Quadriga”(1935) by Eileen Agar also caught my eye. In this piece she drew a horse, but in an unconventional way, by distorting and breaking down different shapes she saw in it, and tried it multiple times, to great effect. This made me wonder if I can take a similar approach when designing my outcome: choose a subject, and break down its different shapes into something new. I believe that if I combine this approach with Dali’s method it can be very effective.
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The Surrealist review Les Levres Nues by Marcel Marien caught my attention too, the sketch in the bottom left in particular. I couldn’t particularly decipher what is written (his writing is hard to decipher for me to try google translate), but the sketch and the word “charme” reminded me of a love potion - a perfume maybe. This made me reflect on how the idea of perfume bottles kind of fit in with this project - they are impractical, and quire abstract sometimes, but people still like it. Part of the reason they are soo theatrical is to do that the sellers have a job selling something intangible like a smell, and it results in theatrical, surrealistic bottles and commercials, Maybe my outcome could end up being a very dramatic perfume bottle design, where I use the shapes and methods above to come to an outcome.
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Finally, this footprint carpet design by Edward James Norris Wakefield made me inspired to procure a similar subject matter as he did. The footprints in this carpet design are that of his wife, in a tribute to her. Continuing on the thought process the other pieces led me, I wonder if I could perhaps use a similar inspiration and use my boyfriend as the subject. 
Even though the exhibition did get my gears working with ideas, I do still believe I do not know where this project will take me, as I do not know if the approach I might be taking is really tackling the brief. I am also very uncertain on whether I will like the outcome at all, considering I am not very good at 3D pieces, and being limited to cardboard might limit the polish level of my final outcome. For now I must not think too much about this and hope that tomorrow’s workshop will get me on track.
From the Lectures, I took note of these things from Lewis Davidson’s lecture, things that I took as useful tips on how to make my piece look good in the end.
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kokayi · 2 years
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@seshatyonshea sent me the link to my work on the DCArts page. The journey continues. Pull up and take a look at of the dope work on display. #artsy #artbank @thedcarts shouts to Kweku and Nailah, i appreciate y'all. ・・・ NOW OPEN: DC Art Now 2022 Exhibition September 6 – October 29, 2022 200 I (Eye) Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm DC Art Now 2022 is the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ annual exhibition of selected work by finalists for the Art Bank Program grant. It features many of the most exciting emerging and established artists working in the DC metropolitan region today. Featured artists: Cathy Abramson, Sondra Arkin, Mary Anne Arntzen, Elizabeth Ashe, Anne Bouie, Sally Canzoneri, Asha Elana Casey, Hoesy Corona, Jacqui Crocetta, Nancy Daly, Joel D’Orazio, Eileen Doughty, Sean Dudley, Brian Dunn, Jay Durrah, May Early, Eric Finzi, Jeremy Flick, Santiago Flores-Charneco, Cianne Fragione, Adrienne Gaither, Stephanie Mercedes, John Grunwell, Shanye Huang, Michael Dax Iacovone, Esther Iverem, Ronni Jolles, Sally Kauffman, Mark Kelner, Zofie King, Kirsty Little, Tsedaye Makonnen, Chris Malone, Lex Marie, Life Pieces to Masterpieces, Maggie Michael, Michele Montalbano, Adrienne Moumin, Rashad Muhammad, Steven Muñoz, Tea Okropiridze, Irene Pantelis, Matthew Pinney, Caitlin Teal Price, Alanna Reeves, Cary Michael Robinson, Amber Robles-Gordon, Bradley Stevens, Tim Tate, Nihal Thadani, Erwin Timmers, George Tkabladze, Jessica Van Brakle, Gaylia Wagner, Kokayi, Dawn Whitmore, Max-Karl Winkler, Curtis Woody, Andy Yoder. Full details here: https://dcarts.dc.gov/page/dc-art-now-2022 #TheDCArts Photo captions: Left to Right Maggie Michael, Uprising: Eagle Breaks Glass Ceiling (Wrong Way, No Pillow), 2021, Ink, acrylic, enamel, oil on canvas Jay Durrah, Sister Cousins, 2021, Acrylic on canvas Elizabeth Ashe, Montserrat: We All Fall, 2020, Acrylic on birch board (at Washington D.C.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiSvkRQrOBI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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art-legroom · 2 years
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06/2018
Eileen Daly and Cindy Ecstasy (?) in Entertain Me mv
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whereiwander · 2 years
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MUSEUM OF MONTSERRAT, CATALONIA, SPAIN (October 12, 2017)
It was an extremely foggy day at Montserrat, and we were patiently awaiting the announcement that cable cars were ready to shuttle tourists up the slopes to enjoy the spectacular view of the mountain range and the city below. Apparently, the trams had ceased operating until the skies became clear, for the safety of all visitors. So in the meantime, Eileen and I slid through the doorways of the Museum of Montserrat to view the fabulous artworks there. Mostly donated by private citizens to the monastery, the pieces are divided into six permanent collections. My favorites were the paintings from the 13th to 18th centuries, the Catalan artworks from the 19th and 20th centuries--including pieces by Picasso, Dali, and Miro, and the Iconography of Our Lady of Montserrat. Unfortunately, the skies didn’t clear up that day. Thankfully, there was the museum.
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sarahjphotography9 · 2 years
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Surrealism
Surrealism started in 1920 when artists started to create new techniques to allow their unconscious mind to express themselves in what many people would think are alarming scenes. Some of their artists include Saluador Dali, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso and Frida Kahlo. The uncanny is a term first used in 1906 to when artists take an object which is familiar and combined it with another object which leads to an unfamiliar and eerie creation. Artists that’s work is described as uncanny include Man Ray, Eileen Ayar, Mona Hatoum and Hans Bellmer.  
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