“Wild FOX” by Milan Krasula
Inside / Outside by Katherine Du Tiel, 1994
I have always been interested in human anatomy because it is an attempt to figure out what is beneath the surface of the skin: I am interested in probing beyond surface experience.
I am looking at scientific representation and how it is imposed upon the body. We demand some sense of order in the world. And we are always defeated. This is the human condition. Scientific/technological progress particularly since the late 19th century has reinforced the schism between the concrete and the intangible, privileging physical absolutes and human authority over spiritual considerations. [ftp]
Also
Patricia March (Spain) - Lo sutil en lo invisible
Patricia March is a Spanish artist based in Valencia, for whom the time is something like water that erodes and destroys the form while new ones are building. Like the rain, time is cyclic. In March’s drawings, there is a double reading, one from left to right and the other from right to left. The characters seem dominated by water movement, while resurfacing. That’s how artist perceives the time, and she uses the paper polyester, which allows her to perform these washes and erosion.
[more Patricia March | artists found at foxmouth]
sxae:
i’m terribly sorry, because I know this isn’t as good as the other one :(
(via horror-terrors)
earlier this year 2 boys got expelled from my school for going on a teachers email and sending another teacher an email that says “you’re a disgusting little man” and i laugh about it all the time because imagine opening an email from your coworker and thinking it’s important and then it says that
One time at my high school a boy snuck onto his teacher’s computer and wrote on the comments section of his friend’s report card that he sucked at life.
(via horror-terrors)