John Phillip (1817-1867)
A Gypsy Water-Carrier of Seville, 1855
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John Phillip (1817-1867)
A Gypsy Water-Carrier of Seville, 1855
Concept drawings of John Philip’s Loogaroo form.
So basically, JP removes his skin and his body shifts to appear more monstrous. He’s like a combination of a vampire and a werewolf, and he feeds on souls at night, like a boogieman. But he’s kept in place by Reynard’s magic.
The description of the Loogaroo is pretty vague. I’m mostly going of my families interpretations and taking some creative liberties here and there haha.
Classical Music Mashup - part 2
Mashup and video by Grant Woolard
Na catedral
“E retirou a mão bruscamente, para entrar na capela da Virgem, onde, ajoelhando-se encostada à cadeira, se pôs a rezar. O rapaz ficou irritado com aquela fantasia beata, depois sentiu, apesar disso, um certo encanto de a ver, no meio do encontro, assim perdida nas suas orações, como uma marquesa andaluza, por fim acabou por se aborrecer, porque ela não terminava com aquilo.”
Gustave Flaubert, “Madame Bovary”; pintura de John Philip.
Lady Lola + John Philip
Philip fully transformed.
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Listen: 'Hugo' by Neighbourhood Youth
Listen: ‘Hugo’ by Neighbourhood Youth
Four of Melbourne’s finest – John Philip, Jesse Dimond, Sam Nathan and Liam Jenkins – unite their respective musical talents for the Brunswick based class act Neighbourhood Youth and their cracking new single Hugo. An evocative track and narrative tale, the song is the first taste from their debut album due later in the year!
Melbourne keeps dishing up the goods!
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