Website review: Coilhouse & Blog Archive & The b...
milzika discovered this in Arts
•32 reviews since Dec 27, 2007
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•coilhouse.net/2007/12/22/the-beautiful-nightm...
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milzika discovered 6 months ago- Sikness!!!

nickic72 rated 6 weeks ago- So wicked...I love this.

scttwms rated 2 months ago- macabre

Nessywasthere rated 2 months ago- And then they died in same second from huge orgasm :D ha ha ha

chicotree rated 3 months ago- wish i could paint my nightmares like Zdzisław Beksiński

crzyfkr1 rated 3 months ago- coilhouse. odd imaging, interesting webmag

DeathofAutumne rated 4 months ago- Probably the best artist ever. A couple years ago I did an art critic of one of his creepier paintings for school, and everyone thought I was weird for picking his art to talk about.
- Probably the best artist ever. A couple years ago I did an art critic of one of his creepier paintings for school, and everyone thought I was weird for picking his art to talk about.

genisis2 rated 4 months ago- Nabbed from the pages of http://mxwolf.stumbleupon.com/ "Alternative subcultures. They were a crucial aspect of industrial civilization in the two previous centuries. They were where industrial civilization went to dream. A sort of unconscious R&D, exploring alternative social strategies ... but they became extinct." "Extinct?" "We started picking them before they could ripen. A certain crucial growing period was lost, as marketing evolved and the mechanisms of recommodification became quicker, more rapacious. Authentic subcultures required backwaters, and time, and there are no more backwaters..." [William Gibson, All Tomorrow's Parties]

rockstarrloverrr rated 4 months ago- i love the first one. makes me shiverr.