Mar 25, 2010
Mar 24, 2010
Mar 23, 2010
nightmare...
The Nightmare (1781) is probably one of Johann Heinrich Füssli's most famous paintings and also one of the most difficult to interpret.
The painting seems to be full of hidden meanings, symbolisms, mythological and folkloric references, images that could relate to good and evil, possession as well as sexuality and erotic aspects of love lost but most importantly, the painting could be a great source for exploring the subconscious and the world of dreams...
One thing is certain, The Nightmare had great influence on several artists, scholars even scientists through the years.
The painting seems to be full of hidden meanings, symbolisms, mythological and folkloric references, images that could relate to good and evil, possession as well as sexuality and erotic aspects of love lost but most importantly, the painting could be a great source for exploring the subconscious and the world of dreams...
One thing is certain, The Nightmare had great influence on several artists, scholars even scientists through the years.
"One of the most unexplored regions of art are dreams"
Mar 22, 2010
Mar 19, 2010
Have you seen the roses?
...There's a whole lot of colours. Syd Barrett






















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"I think I am a child. Everything blows my mind." Marc Bolan
Mar 18, 2010
leading ladies... fantasy & futurism
Elsa Lanchester in
The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
Brigitte Helm in
Metropolis, 1927
Metropolis, 1927
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