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Laocoôn

Laocoön by William Blake

September 10, 2015January 22, 2021 by Jamie

If Morality was Christianity Socrates was the Saviour יה [Jehovah] & his two Sons Satan & Adam as they were copied from the Cherubim of Solomons Temple by three Rhodians & applied to Natural Fact, or History of Ilium Art Degraded Imagination Denied War Governed the Nations Evil Good & Evil are Riches & Poverty…

Posted in inspiration, SophoclesTagged Laocoôn, Sophocles, William Blake

Paul Nash’s Laocoôn

August 18, 2015November 15, 2020 by Jamie

There are places, just as there are people and objects… whose relationship of parts creates a mystery. Paul Nash’s A Private World comprises 25 photographs taken between 1931 and 1946 the images were taken on a pocket Kodak series 2 (the only camera he ever owned) given to him by his wife Nash’s photography captured prehistoric…

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