"The Story of His Head", James Bishop, 1964. Oil on canvas.
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"The Story of His Head", James Bishop, 1964. Oil on canvas.
James Bishop, Having, 1970, Oil on canvas, 77 x 77 inches (195.6 x 195.6 cm). © 2014 James Bishop; courtesy of David Zwirner, New York/London | David Zwirner Gallery
aidan's turning scene is really bad btw. like incredibly bad. you can't have him say, present day, that becoming a vampire hadnt been his choice (true) and then show a scene where bishop is in fact Not interested in him (only wants to kill aidan and his troops at first), where bishop Doesnt take him against his will, where he gives him A Choice, however forced that is (i will kill you and your men. or i could make you become like me but you can't see your family again. oh you'd rather die? ok that's fine with me it's your choice) which doesnt really matter anyway because as soon as aidan charged against bishop he knew he could've died. he was Already laying his life down for his men. THIS IS SO STUPID this is a stupid scene. it did NOT go like that. bishop wanted to build an army thats why he made soldiers!!!! oh my god!!!! he took aidan because not only he was a good soldier he was also incredibly loyal to his men and ready to die to defend them. he took him against his will!!!!!!!! that's a fucking thing that happened !!!!!! who wrote this. who wrote this im gonna petrol bomb you
he’s actually talking to me in that intro btw
James Bishop