Tuesday 24 January 2012

H.P LOVECRAFT - DAGON / 1



''The change happened whilst I slept. Its details I shall never know; for my slumber, though troubled and dream-infested, was continuous. When at last I awakened, it was to discover myself half sucked into a slimy expanse of hellish black mire which extended about me in monotonous undulations as far as I could see, and in which my boat lay grounded some distance away.

Though one might well imagine that my first sensation would be of wonder at so prodigious and unexpected a transformation of scenery, I was in reality more horrified than astonished; for there was in the air and in the rotting soil a sinister quality which chilled me to the very core. The region was putrid with the carcasses of decaying fish, and of other less describable things which I saw protruding from the nasty mud of the unending plain. Perhaps I should not hope to convey in mere words the unutterable hideousness that can dwell in absolute silence and barren immensity. There was nothing within hearing, and nothing in sight save a vast reach of black slime; yet the very completeness of the stillness and the homogeneity of the landscape oppressed me with a nauseating fear.

The sun was blazing down from a sky which seemed to me almost black in its cloudless cruelty; as though reflecting the inky marsh beneath my feet. As I crawled into the stranded boat I realized that only one theory could explain my position. Through some unprecedented volcanic upheaval, a portion of the ocean floor must have been thrown to the surface, exposing regions which for innumerable millions of years had lain hidden under unfathomable watery depths.

So great was the extent of the new land which had risen beneath me, that I could not detect the faintest noise of the surging ocean, strain my ears as I might.

Nor were there any sea-fowl to prey upon the dead things.

For several hours I sat thinking or brooding in the boat, which lay upon its side and afforded a slight shade as the sun moved across the heavens. As the day progressed, the ground lost some of its stickiness, and seemed likely to dry sufficiently for travelling purposes in a short time. That night I slept but little, and the next day I made for myself a pack containing food and water, preparatory to an overland journey in search of the vanished sea and possible rescue.''


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one of three illustrations to accompany the h.p lovecraft short-story ''dagon'' - wonderfully bleak little tale of a man stranded in a bleak, desolate land seemingly thrown-up from beneath the ocean. more images to soon........

ALL TOMORROWS PARTIES MIXTAPE PRETENSE-BOLLOCKS

last year i made my third visitation to the fabulous extravaganza that is all tomorrows parties. it was a lot of fun, as always. they held a mixtape swap thingy for people to discover/pass on new music and the like, so i racked my brain for way longer than i should of really racked it for to make up a really ace playlist and then hand-assembled a little slipcase for it to live in. artwork was a combination of old ideas and processes, cut-shapes on paint and photographs.






NEW THINGS!

(another) long time no update... NOT ANYMORE. here's a poster i made for the german war epic DAS BOOT. lots of sweaty german dudes in a submarine for three hours, what could be better. claustrophobic as fuck.




cut-out shapes arranged in photoshop, printed on heavy-weight card. soon to be screen-printed, screens currently ready and prepped just too tired/lazy to get them printed but it will be done.