11 Oct 94 (3) by Emily Nelligan
Zdzislaw Beksinski
Dark Spruce Forest Edvard Munch - 1899
Landscape by Henri Rousseau
Mountain Landscape with Dark Clouds by Emil Nolde
I Can’t Take It Anymore
The Vortex by H.R. Giger
r.i.p.
The Great Beast, Totem by H.R. Giger
Approach of Darkness by Bruce Crane
After Lights Out by Julien Mauve
Night no longer exists. City lights cover up the stars, and cell phone screens lighten even the darkest of alleyways. And soon, imagine a world in which our lights render even the sun gratuitous. In the darkness of space, light is a beacon of hope. What if darkness in our world once again overtook the night and as an affect, transforming even the most insignificant light into an exception – a mystical phenomenon ? In a world in black and blue, the single incandescence of a bulb could be the greatest promise of an adventure about to start.
Night Scene by Charles Burchfield
New York City II. by H.R. Giger
Moonlight on Mount Lafayette, New Hampshire by William Trost Richards