John Burdett: “The Next Stroke of the Pen

Photographer Unknown, (The Writing Man)

“The individual characters. Look at that one, what’s that called?”

“It’s an E.”

“Right. There are lots of them. and they’re all the same.”

“Of course they’re all the same. They’re all E’s.”

“Idiot. I mean they’re exactly the same. Same size, same shape, no variation at all. You’ve meditated, you’ve studied the Abhidharma, you know how the mind works. Say it takes a tenth of a second to make one stroke of a pen. Then there’s a gap in consciousness too brief to notice, but it’s vital to your functioning. During that gap the whole history of humanity intervenes in the form of sparks and flashes, your own personal history, the whole cosmos, actually, which of course doesn’t exist in time, but when you make the next stroke of the pen you are a different person. After a whole inhalation and exhalation nothing at all remains except the blueprint. No way the next stroke is going to be identical to the first, there has to be a subtle difference. When it comes to a whole letter, well, no normal person possessed of normal consciousness will produce exactly the same letter over and over again.”

-John Burdett, “The Bangkok Asset”, Discussion of the Writing on the Mirror

Paul Freeman, “Adam Rexx”

Paul Freeman, “Adam Rexx”, Photo Shoot from “Outback Dusk”, 2015

Paul Freeman has established himself at the pinnacle of his craft, not only as a photographer, but as a visual poet and artist, eulogizing as he captures the spirit of the rugged yet sensitive Australian male in all his physical glory. His genius is to find the right men to photograph and then tell an enthralling story with his vision from behind the camera. From the quality of the compositions and the lighting, through to the texture of the outback locations, these are some of the most perfectly executed and delightful photographs in any collection, and set a tone of sophistication so rarely achieved in books of the male nude.

Elena Vizerskaya

Elena Vizerskaya, Photo of Animals and Man

Elena Vizerskaya, aka KaSSandrA, is a talented photographer and digital artist currently based in Kyiv, Ukraine. She graduated from a children’s art school in 1994 and later graduated from the Boychuk College of Decorative Arts and Design in Kiev, Ukraine in 2000. In the year 2001 Vizerskayaa pursued a rather eclectic mix of design projects spanning practically all relevant areas, with the exception of web design and ikebana.

Thanks to http://sanatkaravani.tumblr.com

Ivan Reis and Paul Pelletier

Justice League, “Throne of Atlantis”, DC Comics

“Throne of Atlantis” is a 2012–2013 comic book storyline created and published by DC Comics. The story arc consists of six issues from DC’s Justice League and Aquaman publications, functioning in part as a larger buildup towards the “Trinity War” event. The plot was written by Geoff Johns, with art by Ivan Reis and Paul Pelletier.

In the story, believing Atlantis to be under attack, King Orm declares war on the surface world. Aquaman’s allegiances are torn between his brother and the Justice League, while the latter group finds itself overwhelmed as the East Coast of the United States is swallowed by the ocean and the Atlantean royal troops march against humankind.

Edward Middleton Manigault

Paintings by Middleton Manigault

When Middleton Manigault inadvertently starved himself to death at the age of 35 in an attempt to “see colors not perceptible to the physical eye,” he ended a short but distinguished career as a pioneering modern artist. Hollis Taggart Galleries presented the exhibition called “ Middleton Manigault: Visionary Modernist”, the first major exhibition to present the eclectic, highly personal creations of this previously neglected modernist master. It featured approximately 50 rarely exhibited works, including oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, etchings, wood sculpture, and ceramics, and showcases masterpieces loaned from both public and private collections across the United States and Canada, including several seminal works such as “The Clown,” which was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show.  This traveling exhibition was organized by the Columbus Museum of Art in cooperation with Hollis Taggart Galleries.

Manigault’s contributions to the history of Modernism have been largely overlooked because of his early death, his reclusive lifestyle, and the undocumented dispersal of much of his work.  Furthermore, the artist, suffering from depression and fits of hysteria, destroyed a large number of his paintings shortly before his death in 1922. All of these factors have resulted in a lack of public and scholarly attention devoted to Manigault’s art until recently.

Manigault’s career was characterized by incessant experimentation, and his works are remarkable for their decorative sense and imaginative spirit. Unlike many artists of the period, whose reputations rested on a signature style, Manigault found inspiration in an exciting range of artistic tendencies that flourished during Modernism’s formative years. His work exemplifies—indeed, encapsulates—the experimental nature at the heart of modern art.

Dead Man’s Bones, “My Body’s a Zombie for You”

Dead Man’s Bones, “My Body’s a Zombie for You”

Dead Man’s Bones is a rock duo consisting of actor Ryan Gosling and his friend Zach Shields. Their first album, Dead Man’s Bones, was released on 6 October 2009 through ANTI- Records. The entire album is a collaboration with the Silverlake Conservatory Children’s Choir —started by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea— from Los Angeles, California. Gosling performs under the alias “Baby Goose”.

When Shields and Gosling met in 2005 they discovered a mutual obsession with the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland and decided to write love stories about ghosts and monsters. The pair chose to play all the instruments on the record, even those they had never touched before. They also imposed rules on themselves during the recording process, such as not playing with a click track, and trying to do no more than three takes on any song, letting any imperfections highlight the strengths of the music.