Will Sheff is a very inspired (some may say a bit depressive) lyricist. The picture reminds me of some photographs by William Ecclestone. A very collusive post indeed.
That pic is from Moranda Lehman who is interested in the boundary between the
real and unreal, and uses the language of intimacy, sex, memory, fantasy, and death to explore her thoughts on reality, superficiality, and the untamed natural world. If you like this kind of stuffs, check www.ghostinthewoods.com
Bartleby - i quite like your terminology, beautifully.
O thank you for the link and for the introduction to a Moranda Lehman. Her work is quite intriguing. (Now that I've seen more of her work, another name comes to mind: Nan Golding in the early days of her career)
That's the beauty of MOG: finding out about more than just music as music is at the crossroads of so many art forms, isn't it?
(if the MOG gods want to borrow this motto, it's licensed under Creative Commons :P )
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is an intresting picture... and an intresting song :)
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Will Sheff is a very inspired (some may say a bit depressive) lyricist. The picture reminds me of some photographs by William Ecclestone. A very collusive post indeed.
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Xhable, Bartleby Glad your guys like it
That pic is from Moranda Lehman who is interested in the boundary between the real and unreal, and uses the language of intimacy, sex, memory, fantasy, and death to explore her thoughts on reality, superficiality, and the untamed natural world. If you like this kind of stuffs, check www.ghostinthewoods.com
Bartleby - i quite like your terminology, beautifully.
My Trusted MOGs
O thank you for the link and for the introduction to a Moranda Lehman. Her work is quite intriguing. (Now that I've seen more of her work, another name comes to mind: Nan Golding in the early days of her career)
That's the beauty of MOG: finding out about more than just music as music is at the crossroads of so many art forms, isn't it?
(if the MOG gods want to borrow this motto, it's licensed under Creative Commons :P )
My Trusted MOGs
"I always thought I could never loose someone if I only photographed him or her often enough" (Goldin, 1998).