I do hope your all ready for the festive event around corner, I’m almost there. I have a slight pain in the centre of back and its bugging the hell out of me. I think I need a nice long massage but instead I shall continue to listen to cliff Richard and his christmas song while I write this post.
Well I found something very different. oh yes! usually destruction isn’t a pretty thing but some how these are gorgeous to look at and yet are quite sad. Paintings are being destroyed, which look like to be violent acts, but what comes out of it of the anger comes nice pieces. Imagine being in the gallery and seeing allr ound you was paintings burnt and torn, a gallery of destruction. Personally I wouldn’t have one on my wall but i would rather like to experince this gallery
anyway here are some pictures


oh I do enjoy the last one
I urge you to click the link as there are a few others you have to look at
http://www.booooooom.com/2008/12/05/valerie-hegarty/
good day windmillers




Atif says:
Wow, these pictures look very nice.
Dec 19, 2008, 12:50 pmroentarre says:
These paintings are probably now forensic evidence for vandalism. What a terrible display of anger!
Dec 19, 2008, 5:43 ambob says:
How odd and beautiful at the same time, thanks for the find and the link, very cool indeed.
Dec 19, 2008, 10:30 amTony says:
Yeah, very cool. Often, art is an expression of the world around us, and what better expression of the anger and violence we all experience, than something isolated and beautiful being rent asunder? Whoever put it together, brilliant.
Dec 19, 2008, 9:41 amJuliet says:
mmm
Maybe it is just my mood, but they make me feel pretty upset and sad. Clearly destruction distresses me more than I thought.
We see so much of it…perhaps the real thing is more than enough…
Juliet
Dec 19, 2008, 9:34 amAtif says:
Congratulations. You’ve been selected for a 1-month advertising at my blog.
Dec 19, 2008, 1:55 pm