Wednesday, July 29, 2009







The Last four statues are bronzes from the Villa of Papyri The abode was owned by Julius Caesar's father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, and it was situated halfway up Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. later the area was covered in volcanic ash and was not excavated until 1750-65 by Karl Weber.

Aphrodite The Greek Goddess of Love




Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of Love..... in Roman mythology Venus was Goddess of Lovers, Aphrodite was born from the severing of Uranus' genitals which were thrown into the sea by Cronus. The cepia toned picture is of the her later reference Venus.
This vase shows how Aphrodite was born to the Sea although Homer said she was daugher of Zeus and Dione.


The large marbel statue is the one I like best .....

James Montgomery Doohan


Look it's muthafuckin' Scotty from Star Trek I just read about him and apparently he got injured really bad on D-Day when he got four bullets in his leg and then one hit a cigarette case he had or it would've injured his heart.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009


sweet custom body car painting.........
right here.........

Thursday, July 23, 2009



Wessi, Prof. Ernst Fuchs, Hans Bellmer, Fred Knecht, Stelio Diamantopoulos, Martin Schwarz, Claude Sandoz, Günther Brus, François Burland, Rudolf Stüssi are all artists that Giger featured at his museum.

This sidewalk chalkwork i think is so chillin...... watch you don't jump in and break your neck.......

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

H.R. Giger





Here some pictures of the swiss surrealist H.R. Giger who worked on original concept for the movie alien

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Giger




this is a pattern of designs from Italian playing cards

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

my brothers blog..

http://fuckingbookclub.wordpress.com/

christina rosetti


Goblin Market from Christina Rosseti (1830-1894) an Italian women who's parents imigrated to London England buried in Highgate cemetry where Karl Marx is buried to.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

frank herbert......


sick and twisted mind of Frank Herbert.... some of the killerist ideas that helped form the stylization of the future