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(Preserum) Steve in a tucked-away powder room of a dance hall, washing himself after an epic spittle-flying, lungs-heaving coughing fit. He didn’t want to interrupt anything Bucky had going (and there were three dames, he noted, three smiling rogue-red and whip-smart, dancing around each other like territorial cats eyeing a prize), so he quietly endured the bout of allergy here. He sniffles, the breath rattling in his chest, traces of pollen threatening to run barbs down his lungs again.
(April is the cruelest month.)
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her once ravishing eyes turned to bloodshot orbs, her gorgeous locks twisted and writhed and snakes took their place; she was no longer beautiful. in fact, as her bones creaked and wires coiled, she decided she was no longer human at all.
i shall turn you to steel: medusa in the time of cyborgs.
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‘Parfum’ for Interview Magazine
I did six perfume bottle illustrations for fragrance reviews in the Russian edition of Interview Magazine. They all had very different personalities and I wanted to show visually what you otherwise would never see.
Thanks to AD Mariya Brish!
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Spooky Watercolor And Ink Cats Flowing Onto Canvas By Endre Penovác
Artist onTumblr | Saatchi Art | Facebook
The cat is the internet’s favorite animal, and Endre Penovác, an artist in
Hungary, likes painting (among other things) translucent watercolor
kitties. It’s a match made in Heaven! Or perhaps not exactly heaven –
his heavily diluted watercolor pigments and black ink make for cats
that, though fuzzy, are also ghostly and dark. Some of these kitties seem to lack substance, as if they’re fading in or out of existence.If there’s any artist that can paint Mr. Schrodinger’s famous cat, this is the man.













