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Unknown , Morning Coffee - Kaoru Yamada
Japanese , b. 1975 -
God. Imagine Lyle actually works up the nerve to USE Sam’s spare key at midnight with the flimsy rationale of borrowing back the crossword book Sam ‘borrowed’. And maybe grab a few pictures of Sam if he isn’t awake, because what’s the harm in that!
But when the door swings open, he sees:
A feral-looking woman sleeping on the floor with a dog-sized rat curled up atop her stomach.
A man with a deranged smile arguing with a child made out of teeth about whether Honko’s Grand Journey is ‘mid’ or not.
Cockroaches everywhere. EVERYWHERE. There’s so many.
Deafening music blasting from Sam’s room not that Lyle knows which room is Sam’ room or anything, haha, wouldn’t that be weird and creepy?!?
A little girl teaching a three eyed man how to make a paper fortune teller. He seems enraptured.
A towering, cloaked, inky black figure with a white mask that silently rotates in place to gaze at Lyle. Nobody in the room is paying it much mind and that just makes it creepier.
A trenchcoat full of cockroaches arguing with a titanic blue man about the validity of the five-second rule.
A scruffy, shawled man petting what appears to be a landmine made out of fingers.
A potted plant getting a beer out of the fridge.
Sam asleep on the couch in the middle of all this. Somehow.
A hulking figure in a hockey mask sitting at the foot of the same couch. They stare dead ahead, silent and unblinking.
Lyle sees no other option than slooooowly closing the door and backing away.
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Farewell - One Kiss, and I'll Descend
Artist: Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (British, 1872-1945)
Date: n. d.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Description
This painting depicts Act 3 scene 5 line 42 from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Jumy-M Yuragi / ゆらぎ #9
i left for a work conference on monday morning and came back wednesday evening earlier this week & am very proud of (mostly) my outdoor plants & garden surviving without me! the main casualties were squash seedlings that i got from a friend, but we'll regrow! in honor of my plants, have some photos i took the morning after i got back & watered them
(plant id's in alt text)
January 2004 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A.
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)