The Ripper (1985) - The SOV slasher trash Tom Savini doesn't want you to know about.
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The Ripper (1985) - The SOV slasher trash Tom Savini doesn't want you to know about.
Boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy! Patti and her five boys.
Video Violence | 1987
I headed to opening night of The Other Art Fair in Sydney on Thursday. Here’s the stuff that I loved the most - the art that drew me in for a closer look.
Sarah Waghorn’s paintings of Aussie flora were bright and beautiful - I have mild regrets at not snapping up that one on the bottom right despite really not being in a position to buy artwork at the moment!
Paintings of Australian beaches composed within architecturally inspired geometric compositions by Duncan Hulme.
Jennifer Lia’s peaceful paintings of ocean pools.
The simple but energetic compositions of life’s pulse by ZAMI.
Michael Miller’s Memories photographic project - it reminds me both aesthetically (and thematically) of some of my own work like Where I End Up.
Sophie Swan’s pastel textile pictures are woven on hand made looms. I love the simplicity of these textile images.
Victoria Velozo's paintings are full of movement and life, just like the Australian grasslands she is representing.
I initially thought Joel Tonks’ spectacular painting of the Milky Way was a photograph, and saw it wasn’t when I went up close - stunning.
Christopher Lewis’ paintings are clean and crisp, which I really liked. Curiously his mountains reminded me of J.R.R. Tolkien’s painting of Taniquetil.
And finally, Valentina Schulte’s mountainscapes attracted me with their moody feel and geometric compositions.
If you’re in Sydney and free tomorrow I’d recommend heading along for the last day - it’s at the Australian Technology Park.
Revenge | 1986
Revenge | 1986