miércoles, agosto 02, 2006
As promised, and in faithful imitation of the narrative style of Tate's Collections:
Welcome to the Scary Monsters Tour!!!
Well, you've seen the pamphlet. Are you sure you're not scared? All right then, let's take a look at the paintings one by one. Follow me.
This is Francis Bacon's Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion. The length of the name itself is a bit scary, isn't it?
The red background itself warns intruders to stay away, and no wonder. Look at those half-formed figures. That one on the right looks like it's about to bite. Don't get too close...
Is your spine tingly yet?
Welcome to the Scary Monsters Tour!!!
Well, you've seen the pamphlet. Are you sure you're not scared? All right then, let's take a look at the paintings one by one. Follow me.
This is Francis Bacon's Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion. The length of the name itself is a bit scary, isn't it?
The red background itself warns intruders to stay away, and no wonder. Look at those half-formed figures. That one on the right looks like it's about to bite. Don't get too close...
Is your spine tingly yet?
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