I’m honestly at a little bit of a loss for words trying to describe the work in this gallery.  It’s all very good,…

I’m honestly at a little bit of a loss for words trying to describe the work in this gallery.  It’s all very good, very interesting, very neat until you hit the Flood series, and then in one image (the first image of the other side of the pylons the young couple are fiddling with) it turns brilliant and dark and amazing.  Give it a look, you won’t regret it.

http://www.simonstalenhag.se/

6 thoughts on “I’m honestly at a little bit of a loss for words trying to describe the work in this gallery.  It’s all very good,…

  1. I’m not sure, I feel like Giger’s aesthetic was much more heavily focused on fully-integrated, co-evolved forms.  His biomechanics were whole pieces, in a way that these aren’t; These feel like liminal forms in a way that feels very alien to Giger’s wholly-realized mecha-organic style.

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