Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Interview.

So now that I think life is settling a bit; I should get back to writing this blog.
I want to do another artist to artist interview with someone. I thought the Sam Nettles one was a blast.
So, is there anyone out there that would be interested in this?
Let me know.
Peace

Just posting a tarot dada essay I thought was pretty ok

I love the thoth deck three of disks. the waves are amazing on it; and it really seems to need to be envisioned as in motion; the three wheels moving; and it is interesting that the disks are wheels; not only does that invoke Atu !0 the wheel of fortune which tells us that the energy within this card gets things done. The essence of this card is understandiing; the number 3, it is knowing how and where to make your own kingdom; remember children, that three is Binah in the Que-Balla and thus is Saturn and thus time. So, we see that its a deep sort of rumbling in the foundation of how you look at your life; also though, it is mars in capricorn, so a reckless charge to victory; it will take chances, it will be lusty. This is the best sort of thing for a new business. Remeber also that you too from home can duplicate the effects of cards such as this; you just assemble things that fit with the different parts of the card. Remember also that, if you need to banish energy you just edit your environent; even stevens. "Magick" or whatnot is really that simple. So get to work all of you industrious people; invoke the different cards without fear, now that you know its truth is so banal.

Do as thou wilt is the whole of the law.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Mojo Hand Store.

I have started offering some of my art work thru zazzle.com. I encourage you to check it out as this is a plan that has been awhile in the making and I think alot of folks might dig what I have to offer.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Review of Black Swan

Black Swan is a film obsessed with the orgasm. Every scene in this movie pushes towards the inevitable ecstasy of the little death. Natalie Portman embodies the trembling tension of innocence pulled in all directions. From the very first scene it is established that her character Nina is a possessed creature. Possessed by her Mother. Possessed by her Director. Possessed by her own naive ambition. Even though she is perfect in technique she is lacking in abandon, she cannot find the release she needs. Even when she physically experiences orgasm, its effect is sullied by circumstances around her. She auditions for the part of the Swan Queen in Swan Lake, but to perform this role, she must play both the innocent and restrained White Swan, and the wild and abandoned Black Swan. The whole movies is about the tension between these two roles and every feminine relationship in this movie is a derivative of this tension. So, just like any good orgasm it builds and builds and finally releases in a (Excuse the pun) swan song of epic release. Even though Natalie Portman is the star,both Mila Kunis and Barbara Hershey are amazing in supporting roles. Darren Aronofsky is known for his bold endings, and this film is no exception. So, if you are looking for a cute film about Ballet...this may not be the one for you, but if you want insight into the tension within the artists soul and the darkness that is inherent in the creative process, then definitely see this film.