Protected, 2013. Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 48”.
Producing Thin, 2013. Acrylic on panel, 18 x 16”.
Eric Lambé. Le Fils du Roi.
A guest post by Bill Kartalopoulos on Le Fils du Roi by Eric Lambé
Wordless, drawn entirely in ball-point pen, and composed of images that dissolve the mystical into the everyday, Eric Lambé’s Le Fils du Roi (Frémok, 2012), is the most astonishing work to date in an already distinguished career.
Everything is good and will be good and in the nature of fresh starts I shall leave tumblr behind.
Au revior internet.
Bon jour life.
cringecringecringe

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This makes me ashamed to have to call myself human. If this is human, then I am not.
(Source: alicestewwwart)
As many of you already know, New Jersey got the brunt of Hurricane Sandy. Haunting images have emerged that show the incredible devastation it caused particularly along its coast. Waves washing over a roller coaster, a house partially standing and cars buried in sand are just some of the scenes that seem almost too surreal to be real. When New Jersey Governor Chris Christie got his first good look Tuesday of the destruction in his state, he labeled it “unthinkable.” On Wednesday, President Obama joined the governor to assess the hurricane damage both on the ground and in the air, where they witnessed flattened houses, flooded neighborhoods, sand-strewn streets and a still-burning fire along the incredibly battered New Jersey coastline. Now here are some surreal scenes of New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy.
Above photo credit: Shayna Marie Meyer
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I thought my days of being awake at 4am were over. Or at least of waking up at 4am.
I hate it, my rats seem to love it though, so that’s a weird silver lining…

