I drove and drove and dove all last night to Saint Petersburg just to spend the weekend with my good friend, Cole. When I arrived we started by watching The polar Express and then heading on to Guitar hero while Rummaging through the Boards and finally finishing up the night by watching two new episodes of VM {Veronica Mars} We finally went to sleep at 3 and woke up at 9. When we got up we ran to D AND D. "The world runs on Dunkin!" you know. After which we played more "Hero" and then got dressed and headed to the art festival at the local college. It was interesting, a lot smaller than Winter park's art festival and even Disney's Festival of the Masters, but this is Saint Pete so I shouldn't have expected anything more. I fell in love with an artist. That was my mission today and I accomplished it. So I'm here to Promote Him...
Patrick A. Pierson creates marvelous seemingly fantasy but non fantasy pieces. We spoke for at least 30 minutes about the print I purchased and Fell in lust with. Something Fowl Afloat. The name Coming from Shakespeare's quote " Something Foul afoot". Anyways Check him out here.
and I leave you with this, one of his pieces: Title unknown;
Patrick A. Pierson creates marvelous seemingly fantasy but non fantasy pieces. We spoke for at least 30 minutes about the print I purchased and Fell in lust with. Something Fowl Afloat. The name Coming from Shakespeare's quote " Something Foul afoot". Anyways Check him out here.
and I leave you with this, one of his pieces: Title unknown;
phrogg:
I was interested by your thread on the SG as a subculture. Many were being snarky and dismissed the question, but I think it's worth considering. I hope you are planning to pursue this question in your paper. I'd be interested to know what conclusions come about.