The nameless boy cuts himself. A drop of blood falls. It brakes into 666 smaller drops. From
those 666 smaller drops 666 men are born. Each man forges a sword. The 666 men fight one another until every last one of them is dead. The nameless boy is so sad about his dead creations that he
cuts himself again. Another drop of blood falls. It brakes into 666...
The cycle will repeat itself until the nameless boy has no more blood left.
The cycle will repeat itself until the nameless boy has no more blood left.
The doomed fate of a nameless struggling artist? Great concept!
ReplyDeleteI like Bart Simpson by himself, but a whole army of them is bad news.
ReplyDeleteJay - thanks. it doesn't have to specifically be art. any form of creation might lead to troubles, decay, and death. And yet, we keep doing it.
ReplyDeleteJorg - don't have a cow, man. bart simpson armies don't last long.
The most gruesome animal is the human being - the only one which doesn´t kill because of hunger but for the joy of the murder.
ReplyDeleteBart Simpson? What about Bender? His clones nearly ate up all the matter on earth. lol!
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I used to love that song by Tool "Right In Two." Your posts seem to remind me of songs a lot.
Interesting post, there are many layers open to interpretation.
ReplyDeleteoh-oh! '_'
ReplyDeleteSounds like a late 70's or early 80's horror comic book story... interesting...
ReplyDeleteKat - some comments really hit the spot. thank you for that one.
ReplyDeleteDavid - just checked out the lyrics, very cool.thanks
Elizabeth - thanks. it would be nice to read about your own interpretation.
Nuki - no worries. thanks
Dr. Theda - thank you. i love those horror comic anthologies like the ones you post. even though this is about someone i know, its nice to read the comparison.
ReplyDeleteThis post makes me kind of sad :,(
ReplyDeletesad can be good.
ReplyDeleteDropping values of blood. Very sad indeed.What would you suggest as a solution for this ????
ReplyDeletei honestly don't know, it depends on our individual interpretation of who The Creator is.
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool Gabriel, I've really liked your artwork. It's cool man.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot, John. always nice to get some feedback.
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