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5:34 pm
September 23, 2012
OnlineThanks, man! Maybe I should move onto German folklore next ![]()
Until then, here's my contribution to Snail-Male's thread: Post your Abstract Hero machine Creations here. The image there is slightly larger than this.
Don't you think we should be heading back soon?
1:37 am
June 3, 2012
Offline5:30 am
January 29, 2012
OfflineDreamWorks meets Lovecraft, fantastic job indeed!
4:49 am
September 23, 2012
Online11:48 pm
April 12, 2012
OfflineClearly for you, Neurotica wears a Dull Metal Jacket over a Motley Few, being Bad Company, casting a Great Light, inciting a Diet Riot, worthy of a Kiss by Somebody's Fool. All while performing on Streets of Fire. And the reason for her 'issues?' Heavy Metal poisoning.
Seriously though, love the color scheme. What kind of prize would you ask for if you win?
12:48 am
September 23, 2012
OnlineThanks, man! I usually work with more muted colours, so this was a really fun project.
I'd probably ask for some kind of article of 18th century clothing. Haven't really thought about it, though. Don't figure my chances of winning are that high in the company of such awesome artists.
2:12 am
September 23, 2012
OnlineThrough rocky dales and brumous veils
A thousand-spired fort
Where one can chance the maddening dance
Of the Elf-Queen and her court
- Epistle of Fredman No: 83 by Carl Michael Bellman
Stories of Älvhem, the ancient city of the elves, hidden from the eyes of men by mountains and mists, have been spread through Scandinavia since at least the 7th century AD. No evidence of the existence of such a city has been found, but Swedish mountaineer Algot Larsson claimed to have come upon it while climbing the Scandes of Norwegian Oppland. The picture above is based on his descriptions.
8:51 am
April 12, 2012
OfflineYah--I looked for a flight on a vehicle to be shown soon on my thread, but they don't charter to specific locations unless something needs to be messed up there for a human.
10:02 am
September 23, 2012
OnlineOh, trust me, guys, you really don't want to go there.
Algot Larsson disappeared in July of 1949 while hiking through the Norwegian Scandes, to be discovered seven months later, exhausted and highly disoriented. Only a few days after his re-appearence he was found by his family to have taken a habit of scratching his own skin and scribbling frantically in a strange language. These tendencies eventually led to him being incarcerated into the Psychiatric Ward of Vadstena in January, 1951.
While Larsson proved unresponsive to both therapy and medication, he would often speak in great length and detail of pearly towers draped in mist, delicate creatures whirling in crazed dances and a beautiful queen atop a throne of silver. He was eager to the point of obsession to go back to Norway, and would get aggressive when denied to do so. His psychiatrist, adhering to freudian teachings, naturally attributed these delusions to a childhood trauma and a latent oedipus complex.
Larsson inexplicably managed to escape from the ward in 1957, never to be seen again.
Larsson, during one of his saner moments.
10:29 am
May 28, 2012
Offline10:53 am
January 29, 2012
OfflineBoth the city and its visitor are fantastic, they convey a great story.
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