Rudolf Kosow - Happening (oil on canvas, 2018)
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The Last Judgment (detail) by Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1486-1510.
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William Mortensen - Courtney Crawford with Masks, 1924
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RoboCop fan art from Uchusen Vol. 42, 1988.
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Two postcards of “Good Night, Little Ones”, a long-running children’s TV program for kids. Continuously broadcast since 1964.
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Hi friends today I want to bring you a slice of my childhood. A children’s show that I loved watching, despite also making me so terrified I hid under the table throughout every episode.
Today I bring you… Pompel & Pilt
This is pretty much the only video in existence that has English subs but it’s still a great introduction. Now if you think this does indeed look kinda creepy, let me take you further down the janitorhole
This is what the dolls look like in full colour. Why they decided to make children’s show characters that look like horrifying monsters is beyond me, but it gets worse. Much worse
This is janitor Gorgon. He doesn’t even have eyes, just dark, empty pits. Most of the time he goes around just listing words that rhyme with “repairing”. Unfortunately… He also has a child
The baby is introduced through an ominous zoom
The Pompel & Pilt universe is full of psychedelic locations and creatures, like this giant rag that eats keys and throws up endless ropes with hundreds of keys on them
I hope you enjoyed this introduction to Pompel & Pilt, welcome to my life
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Richard Teschner, 1928
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The Boston Globe, Massachusetts, June 25, 1899
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Various amphibious Muppets from the workshop.
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Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992), SEATED FIGURE (SABATIER 5), 1984. Etching and aquatint printed in colours on wove paper, 72.5 x 54 cm (sheet: 101 x 70.5 cm)
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