Gus, Most of THESE, and many of your other works, tie to the region Mary Shelley writes so "colorfully" about. There's a dark morbidity to a lot of your work - is it your inner demons, trying to get out and run rampant over the world, or internal anguish and pain that you manically suppress?! Shelley, Hitchcock, Metallica(?)
The B&W lecture hall is reminiscent of "Twelve Angry Men" for some reason - maybe the dated feeling of the room. It's not a courthouse, but is still brings that feeling to me.
The electric guitar I find quiet and serene - "normal" in your sea of abnormality. The smooth, precision craftsmanship, sitting, waiting to be taken up and played in whatever manner the player takes it.
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Gus,
Most of THESE, and many of your other works, tie to the region Mary Shelley writes so "colorfully" about. There's a dark morbidity to a lot of your work - is it your inner demons, trying to get out and run rampant over the world, or internal anguish and pain that you manically suppress?! Shelley, Hitchcock, Metallica(?)
The B&W lecture hall is reminiscent of "Twelve Angry Men" for some reason - maybe the dated feeling of the room. It's not a courthouse, but is still brings that feeling to me.
The electric guitar I find quiet and serene - "normal" in your sea of abnormality.
The smooth, precision craftsmanship, sitting, waiting to be taken up and played in whatever manner the player takes it.
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