tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post5807714076287776229..comments2023-08-27T10:10:30.032+02:00Comments on Laws of Silence: When you take the #999 plan and turn it upside down, the devil is in the details.Dauradehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-85889942590379772022011-10-30T17:57:50.123+01:002011-10-30T17:57:50.123+01:00"A cephalophore (from the Greek for "hea..."A cephalophore (from the Greek for "head-carrier") is a saint who is generally depicted carrying his or her own head; in art, this was usually meant to signify that the subject in question had been martyred by beheading. Handling the halo in this circumstance offers a unique challenge for the artist. Some put the halo where the head used to be; others have the saint carrying the Dauradehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-77857962390658618182011-10-30T12:30:05.490+01:002011-10-30T12:30:05.490+01:00"Cain put his foot forward -- that's what..."Cain put his foot forward -- that's what put the piss in him, what made him so annoying. Prior, to walk, a man had to stand backwards." -- A Cephalophore Explains, W. Flintrock.T.A.WILSONhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01947128396314205006noreply@blogger.com