The Nightmare!

The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli, 1781 Strap yourself in, this is a long one. Henry Fuseli’s The Nightmare, first exhibited in 1782 (produced 1781), is a painting that delves deep into the uncanny and the bizarre, managing to be both unsettling and darkly intriguing. This masterpiece explores themes of terror, sexuality, and the supernatural, wrapped up … Continue reading The Nightmare!

Disarmed

Sometimes, I find myself lacking the willpower or energy to fight back against the crushing weight of my own thoughts. By fight, I mean the internal struggle to push away the overwhelming impulse to disappear, to escape from this world. Not that I have a spaceship or anything like that - my feet are firmly … Continue reading Disarmed

Remnants

When the dead are yonder and break not one more heart, they leave us things to ponder: accidental art. Update: 2nd March, 2025. I recall writing this post after reflecting on the slow, relentless erosion of ancient sandstone gravestones in the many churchyards and cemeteries my work led me to. Time and the elements conspired … Continue reading Remnants