RAMBLIN

Sep 07, 2009 03:53

Okay picture of the suit I made:



I don't like looking at car wrecks but I like looking at guro. I could tart up that statement with a lot of high-minded art words but then I would remind myself of those guys who justify their titty collections by saying they "appreciate the unrestrained beauty of the human form."

ASIDE: My mom used to work on an oil rig, and it was a sausage fest and there was porn everywhere. And that's the lame excuse these dudes would always give. So the next tome mom went ashore the first thing she did was buy a bunch of raunchy male calendars with big veiny cocks everywhere and put them up all like WHAT I'M JUST APPRECIATING THE HUMAN FORM.

Anyway, Keep On Vibrating is pretty good I can't remember who linked me to it anymore. Actually I'm pretty sure I remember but maybe she wouldn't appreciate the shout out, I dunno.

So most of the time, no matter how sick it gets, there's always some slasher film campiness or some anatomical naivete that sort of pulls the whole thing back from the brink. Like, I know Waita Uziga is a sick fuck, for example, but I can't see him actually murdering anyone. The physics is pretty dopey and everyone's upset but they look like they could just tuck everything back in and be okay.

Which brings me to Hiroaki Samura's Brutal Love, which is terrifying. Hiroaki Samura is best known for Blade of the Immortal, and he's basically a master draftsman. His guro drawings look like photographs of insane crime scenes. They are way too realistic, way too creative. There's like, real feelings there, man. I'm so torn on this because yes they are beautiful drawings and no it's not real people, and yes I do admire the intense reaction they give me, but fuck. Game over, man. Game over.

The volume is out there to download (166 MB holy shit) if you're curious, but I dunno, it sure called all my bluffs let's just say that.

EDIT: GUYS LOOK AT THIS OKAY
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