Once in a while I want to go into a world I know nothing about. I met Auralynn Nguyen a few years ago, and she does incredible sculptures with living plants called Ikebana. Like anything else from Japan or Asian culture, it has a fascinating history as well as a strong presence in contemporary times. Auralynn here shows her work but also explains Ikebana as an art form as well as a traditional craft and art. Also excuse the sound quality of yours truly. A faulty mic, but you can hear what I'm saying. - Tosh Berman.
A chronology of 26 things with Clive Barker’s name on them and what he
thinks about that. *
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* (Halloween countdown post #2/restored) Salome, 1973 Forbidden, 1975
“I made two films which went on to be put on video: Salome, which I did
when I ...
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