Says illustrator Ethan Gould:
His parachutic nomenclature already decompressing into his semiotic shell, the Greatest Music Critic In The Universe, having drifted into the front arena under the power of Rock,  prepared to have his polarity blown all over his stumpy shins.  He even heard the band didn’t mind bootleg microphone setups.
(More on magnets: http://chronolect.com/archives/690.)

Says illustrator Ethan Gould:

His parachutic nomenclature already decompressing into his semiotic shell, the Greatest Music Critic In The Universe, having drifted into the front arena under the power of Rock,  prepared to have his polarity blown all over his stumpy shins.  He even heard the band didn’t mind bootleg microphone setups.

(More on magnets: http://chronolect.com/archives/690.)

Says illustrator Ethan Gould:
His parachutic nomenclature already decompressing into his semiotic shell, the Greatest Music Critic In The Universe, having drifted into the front arena under the power of Rock,  prepared to have his polarity blown all over his stumpy shins.  He even heard the band didn’t mind bootleg microphone setups.
(More on magnets: http://chronolect.com/archives/690.)

Says illustrator Ethan Gould:

His parachutic nomenclature already decompressing into his semiotic shell, the Greatest Music Critic In The Universe, having drifted into the front arena under the power of Rock,  prepared to have his polarity blown all over his stumpy shins.  He even heard the band didn’t mind bootleg microphone setups.

(More on magnets: http://chronolect.com/archives/690.)

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The doodles, illustrations, & illuminations of writer Wythe Marschall—culled from countless brown Muji notebooks, cruelly manipulated in Photoshop, & hyperdigitally formatted for YOUR viewing pleasure.

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chronolect.com

My florilegium, or collection of ill quotations:

florillegium

My Tumblelog of other people's visualizations of terror, horror, and gnostic madness:

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