Bicameral Loserism, 2011. from Cosmonautical Autoportraiture. |
Definition of personal sphere:
It’s a restless place, uncommitted to any particular medium and defined by a broad set of ideas that winnow, mugging and petting, jostling about, until one generative nub remains as a fulcrum upon which I teeter like a goon.
LoS comrade and graphics wizard .sWineDriveR. is a guest artist in the November issue of N-SPHERE, an art magazine. Great work by sWD, mysterious palimpsests of the sort you might find in an old red suitcase or plastic tub in the basement of a house turned to cinders by a neutron bomb dropped in 2027 A.D.
Check it out and leave some comments or encouraging words....
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1. (transitive) To fill up or choke up; to stop up.
2. (transitive) To clog, to glut, or satisfy, as the appetite; to satiate.
3. (transitive) To fill to loathing; to surfeit.
[edit] Synonyms
* (fill or choke up): block, block up, choke, fill, fill up, stop up, stuff, stuff up
* (satiate): fill up, glut, gorge, sate, satiate, satisfy, stodge, stuff, stuff up
* (fill to loathing): jade, nauseate, pall, sicken, surfeit
Fill to loathing. Harsh. Etymology:
[C14 (originally: to nail, hence, to obstruct): from earlier acloyen, from Old French encloer, from Medieval Latin inclavāre, from Latin clāvāre to nail, from clāvus a nail]
nice work, taw. little time to comment cloyly from my clostier, but wanted to say that i'd love to see that fat graphic novel penned by your future woodsman self...
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