Something I did the other day. Ink, bleach and Watercolour on paper.
I was trying out some artwork for my new E.P but it aint getting used for that. No, santa.
On that note, if your feeling brave and up for a sonic adventure on which you can take a full picnic with you then here is my latest music thing. An E.P called "Poltertic Beauty Erosion", 5 tracks of sparkly darkness for winter, even though it's spring in Glasgow, nights.
The tracks are as follows.
1. A dress of Photophores
2. Manga Hair
3. Owner of a Fading Sense
4. Puzzle of Vertical Migration
5. You are the Cambrian Sea
It's up here
Hope it speaks to you if you fall into it by accident.
I was thinking the other day about my favourite "Cryptid", that is mythical creature that may or may not exist in nature that occasionally some evidence has been found to support it's existance. Giant Squid aside ( We know they exist because of the washed up carcasses), my favourite is the possible Giant Eel. In 1930, a research vessel called the 'Dana' was dredging for specimens and captured a leptocephalus eel larvae. Not too exciting you think until you realise that these eel larvae are normally only 3 inches long. This one was six feet long! Which would make the adult possibly in excess of 100 feet long! Which is kind of freaky,all things considered. No adult specimen has ever been found and neither has an eel larvae of that size since. But you never know!
I was trying out some artwork for my new E.P but it aint getting used for that. No, santa.
On that note, if your feeling brave and up for a sonic adventure on which you can take a full picnic with you then here is my latest music thing. An E.P called "Poltertic Beauty Erosion", 5 tracks of sparkly darkness for winter, even though it's spring in Glasgow, nights.
The tracks are as follows.
1. A dress of Photophores
2. Manga Hair
3. Owner of a Fading Sense
4. Puzzle of Vertical Migration
5. You are the Cambrian Sea
It's up here
Hope it speaks to you if you fall into it by accident.
I was thinking the other day about my favourite "Cryptid", that is mythical creature that may or may not exist in nature that occasionally some evidence has been found to support it's existance. Giant Squid aside ( We know they exist because of the washed up carcasses), my favourite is the possible Giant Eel. In 1930, a research vessel called the 'Dana' was dredging for specimens and captured a leptocephalus eel larvae. Not too exciting you think until you realise that these eel larvae are normally only 3 inches long. This one was six feet long! Which would make the adult possibly in excess of 100 feet long! Which is kind of freaky,all things considered. No adult specimen has ever been found and neither has an eel larvae of that size since. But you never know!
VIEW 13 of 13 COMMENTS
One of the test pics I uploaded successfully!! YAY! I thought you may like her...I have Given her to The Cryptkeeper, and His concubine as A Gift!!
Actually...I like her better without the eye, and I do not feel guilty I broke it and its box out of curiousity as a child...Its taken THIS long to get it back!
lol..
See? I am glad I didn't have it with me when I was getting robbed!
SS
[Edited on Mar 31, 2005 9:57AM]
oops.
[Edited on Mar 31, 2005 9:46AM]