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Dan Beckemeyer - Systems (2009) - Illustrated skeletal system and hand-felted muscle mass on abaca paper
PEARL (2022) dir. Ti West
Peter Ferguson (Canadian, 1968) - Pastoral (n.d.)
✧ frank iero: detail project #2
The Long Bright Dark True Detective
John Baxter, at age 15, is seen here, holding his drawing after witnessing the Dover Demon. He saw the creature around 12:30am on April 21st, 1977 - only about 2 hours after the first sighting by Bill Bartlett. John actually chased after the Dover Demon when he saw it. He was walking home from his girlfriend’s house and came across the figure on corner of Miller Hill Road and Farm Road in Dover, Massachusetts. Thinking the humanoid figure was his friend, he called out to it, but got no response. John then noticed something odd about what he was looking at - the limbs were not in proportion to the body. The creature ran and John followed after it; but it soon stopped and stared back at him in the darkness of the night. John could only stop and note the glowing orange eyes before turning and running back the way he came.
A sea star amid dark strands of kelp at low tide in British Columbia, August 1981. Photograph by Sam Abell, National Geographic