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Jean-Paul Merzagora - Jeanne Gatineau Ad
David Kapp (American, b. 1953), COMING OUT OF THE SUBWAY, 1998-99. Oil on linen, 152.1 x 152.1cm
“On this night, he will ask the terrifying question, which will bring an even more terrifying answer." From Dark Shadows episiode 1027.
Dark storytelling that David Lynch merely aspires to: there’s still nothing like Dark Shadows.
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lilibeth cuenca rasmussen, 2015.
Autumn Mist
by: Masao Saito
As we’ve revealed on occasion, the glowing trees in old yearbooks constitute a far-reaching forest that has to this day eluded the study of arboriculturists. From North Carolina Wesleyan’s 1998 yearbook.
Eerie: glowing trees in the dark forests of old.
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