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Post by funkaoshi on Feb 22, 2013 11:07:33 GMT -6
You guys might enjoy this gallery of art that seems to be very Carcosa-esque. Scott Flament's Art
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Post by Morandir on Feb 22, 2013 21:36:50 GMT -6
Very cool!
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Post by crusssdaddy on Feb 22, 2013 21:46:53 GMT -6
I really like that guy's work, and it reinforces a direction I'm going that envisions a more surreal, fantastical, baroque, even romantic aesthetic for Carcosa. I've been thinking about putting together material that squeezes Carcosa through more of a Viriconium-Dan McPharlin-Dying Earth lens. Maybe like the current Carcosa set to +50,000 years, where men have waxed and now are waning again.
At least, that's one of about a thousand fragmentary ideas I've started and stopped lately.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2013 9:24:43 GMT -6
Maybe like the current Carcosa set to +50,000 years, where men have waxed and now are waning again. I like this idea very much. I've always been impressed with your Carcosa material.
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Post by crusssdaddy on Feb 23, 2013 10:04:49 GMT -6
Maybe like the current Carcosa set to +50,000 years, where men have waxed and now are waning again. I like this idea very much. I've always been impressed with your Carcosa material. Thanks. Someone on the Isle of the Unknown thread also dropped a line about how maybe that island is Carcosa in the future, which I also thought interesting. IotU is itself more romantic and baroque.
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