Simon ADR.
Snowdog
Sculpey, Spraypaint
VS. Azathoth!
Canvas, Acrylic
"Snowdog" is a sculpture of a three headed dog with a somewhat unnatural design noted by its holes in place where eyes would normally be in any creature. It's intended feeling is something ethereal as it is meant to be unintentional like something made in a dream. It's name references the snow because the piece tries to replicate the same or similar feeling of seeing snow for the first time like being in some sort of longing wonderland. You may also imagine the piece wandering in a snowy forest if you'd like.
“VS. Azathoth!" is a painting of the artists interpretation of the lovecraftian god "Azathoth" by H.P lovecraft. It portrays a lost soul fighting a hopeless battle as his opponent tears out the sky and the earth revealing an empty void echoing a feeling of nothing. The void to the man is a reminder of how far he has come to get here, If he wants to continue exploring the depths outside of reason he needs to overcome Azathoth and what lies beyond. Suppose Azathoth in this work is a stand in for a force against human curiosity.
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