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Mark Reynolds - The Summer of Scott Noll (1981)
#vintage#mark reynolds#The Summer of Scott Noll#leo ford#lee culver#scott noll#jeff starr#marc todd smith#tsc studio#1981
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what's up ! non-exhaustive list of stories featuring weird plants :
The Day of the Triffids, John Wyndham
The Night of the Triffids, Simon Clark
In the Tall Grass, Stephen King and Joe Hill
The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig', William Hope Hodgson
The Man Whom the Trees Loved, Algernon Blackwood
The Red Tree, Caitlín R. Kiernan
Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer
The Willows, Algernon Blackwood
The Nature of Balance, Tim Lebbon
'Bloom', John Langan
The Ruins, Scott Smith
The Wise Friend, Ramsey Campbell
'The Green Man of Freetown', The Envious Nothing : A Collection of Literary Ruins, Curtis M. Lawson
The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley
The Ash-Tree, M.R. James
Canavan's Backyard, J.P. Brennan
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Jack Finney
The Hollow Places, T. Kingfisher
'Reaching for Ruins', Crow Shine, Alan Baxter
'Vortex of Horror', Gaylord Sabatini
Hothouse, Brian W. Aldiss
Vaster than Empires and More Slow, Ursula K. Le Guin
Odd Attachment, Ian M. Banks
Deathworld #1, Harry Harrison
The Bridge, John Skipp and Craig Spector
'The Garden of Paris', Eric Williams
Apartment Building E, Malachi King
The Seed from the Sepulchre, Clark Ashton Smith
Rappaccini's Daughter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Nursery, Lewis Mallory
The Other Side of the Mountain, Michel Bernanos
The Vegetarian, Han Kang
Sisyphean, Dempow Torishima
The Root Witch, Debra Castaneda
Semiosis, Sue Burke
The Wolf in Winter, Charlie Parker #12, John Connolly
Perennials, Bryce Gibson
Relic, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Gwen, in Green, Hugh Zachary
The Voice in the Night, William Hope Hodgson
Ordinary Horror, David Searcy
The Family Tree, Sheri S. Tepper
The Book of Koli, Rampart Trilogy #1, M.R. Carey
Seeders, A.J. Colucci
Concrete Jungle, Brett McBean
The Plant, Stephen King
Anthologies/collections :
The Roots of Evil: Weird Stories of Supernatural Plants, edited by Michel Parry
Chlorophobia: An Eco-Horror Anthology, edited by A.R. Ward
Roots of Evil: Beyond the Secret Life of Plants, edited by Carlos Cassaba
The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
Sylvan Dread: Tales of Pastoral Darkness, Richard Gavin
Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic, edited by Daisy Butcher
Weird Woods: Tales From the Haunted Forests of Britain, edited by John Miller
'But fungi aren't plants' :
The Fungus, Harry Adam Knight
Growing Things and Other Stories, Paul Tremblay
The Girl with All the Gifts, M.R. Carey
Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Fruiting Bodies, and Other Fungi, Brian Lumley
'The Black Mould', The Age of Decayed Futurity, Mark Samuels
What Moves the Dead, T. Kingfisher
The House Without a Summer, DeAnna Knippling
Mungwort, James Noll
Fungi, edited by Orrin Grey and Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Trouble with Lichen, John Wyndham
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all links lead to the goodreads page of the book, mostly because i like to look at book cover art ;
list features authors/books that i love (T. Kingfisher, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Ursula K. Le Guin, the collections from the British Library Tales of the Weird, etc.), but also a few that i don't like and some that i have not yet read ;
if upon seeing that list the first novel you check out is by Stephen King's you have not understood the assignment ;
not all of those are strictly horror stories, some are 100% science fiction (Brian W. Aldiss' Hothouse for instance).
#text#ramblings#plant tag#botanical horror#last time i posted a list of non-fiction books on the topic. time for some variety
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the books i read in 2023 in chronological order with rating / favs in bold (yes sometimes sth is a fav even though it wasn't a 10/10 a the time and vice versa)
F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 7/10 Christa Wolf - Leibhaftig 5.5/10 Fruttero & Lucentini - Du bist so blass 6.5/10 Nadia Terranova - Farewell Ghosts 9/10 Sally Rooney - Beautiful World Where Are You 4.5/10 Mark Z. Danielewski - House of Leaves 10/10 Katharina Hagena - Der Geschmack von Apfelkernen 7/10 Toni Morrison - Recitatif 6/10 Alice Munro - Die Jupitermonde 8/10 Siri Hustvedt - Die unsichtbare Frau 8/10 Miriam Toews - Women Talking 10/10 Mirna Funk - So What?! 2/10 Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451 7.5/10 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Americanah 8/10 Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid���s Tale 9.5/10 Emma Cline - The Guest 9/10 Christa Wolf - Störfall 3/10 Katharina Adler - Iglhaut 6/10 Truman Capote - In Cold Blood 8.5/10 Erich Hackl - Entwurf einer Liebe auf den ersten Blick 7/10 Ingrid Noll - Die Apothekerin 8/10 Ayobami Adebayo - A Spell of Good Things 7/10 Margaret Atwood - Polarities 8/10 Jean Anouilh - Antigone 10/10 David Foster Wallace - Infinite Jest 10/10
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South Bruce Deep Geological Repositary (DGR) opposition promises to keep fighting
Scott Dunn, Oct 29, 2024 Owen Sounds Sun Times A group opposed to burying high-level nuclear waste in South Bruce says it will keep fighting because having just 78 more votes in favour than against the project in Monday’s referendum isn’t a “compelling” demonstration of community support. Bill Noll, the co-chair of Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste, said in an interview that that’s…
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TheJackSmit.com at the 2024 Lytham International Film Festival
August Bank Holiday meant only one thing - the mother of all storms - but also the second edition of a film festival that's making waves in the North and far beyond. LYIFF returned to the Lowther Pavilion, with 105 submissions from across the globe, 15 world premieres, 3 'foot in the door' workshops for aspiring filmmakers, and plenty of opportunities to meet the talent behind the films in competition. As usual, here at TheJackSmit.com we're quite proud of the North, so it is always a joy to be able to cover the event, and actually talk to the movers and shakers in this industry.
HERE'S SOMETHING WE MADE EARLIER: LYIFF becomes the first festival to feature on The Journal
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Usually we'd have a huge written piece on all of the highlights when it comes to the shorts - but we doubled our coverage to see 35 of the 105 selections across features, shorts and music videos in the 2024 festival. So, naturally... we went all out and added The Journal to the mix. Seeing as we made the episode before knowledge of the award winners came through to Smit HQ - we had to wait to be able to name them. So without any further delay, here are this year's winners, all films you should 100% have a read up about.
THE LYIFF AWARDS 2024
BEST FEATURE: The Way to Happiness (dir: Nicolas Steil)
BEST SHORT: Good Boy (dir: Tom Stuart)
BEST REGIONAL FILM (sponsored by Chris Allen Mazda): Autonomous Winter Shelter (dir: Dean Cooper)
BEST ACTOR: Tillman Eckardt (Once and For Real)
BEST ACTRESS: Daria Panchenko (A Day in February)
BEST DIRECTOR: Parker Croft (As Easy As Closing Your Eyes)
BEST SCREENPLAY: Baby On Board (Stephen Volk)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Last Embrace (Paul Meyers, dir: Diego Contreras)
BEST EDITING: [Insert Short Film Title] (dir: Kory Orban)
BEST VFX: Wild Summon (Saul Freed, dir: Karni Arieli & Saul Freed)
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - Judged by John Parr (best known for St Elmo's Fire [Man in Motion], and LYIFF 23 winning short Unconquered): The First Time I Never Met You (Joseph Alexander, dir: Eric Kole)
BEST MUSIC VIDEO - Judged by John Parr: You Feel It Too (Moxy the Band)
LYIFF CREATIVITY AWARD: Sound 7406 (dir: Goran Sporcic)
BEST COMEDY: The Snip (dir: Ben S. Hyland)
BEST AFTER DARK (Horror/Thriller): Rain, Rain, Go Away (dir: Sebastiano Pupino)
BEST EXPERIMENTAL: Ava (dir: Stella Brajterman)
BEST ANIMATION: Nerd (dir: Gus Menese)
BEST FACTUAL: Beyond the Beach: The Hell and the Hope (dir: Graeme Scott & Buddy Squires)
BEST DRAMA: In 100 Years (dir: Hektor Hornsleth)
BEST FIRST TIME DIRECTOR: Kathryn Georghiou (Changing Tides)
LYIFF RISING STAR: Csnad Noll (dir: The Files - aged just 15 and showcasing his debut short at the Festival, judges have identified him as a talent to watch in the future)
During our day on site, I got to chat with Kathryn Georghiou (director of Changing Tides), Johnny Herbin (director of Cakes!), Rosie Fox (writer/composer/star of Bonny Chip) and Goran Sporcic (director of Sound 7406) at the various Q&As and between screenings, and this is what makes LYIFF unique- as one minute you can literally be sat with the filmmakers, talking shop about the business, before seeing their work on the big screen. It's a proper family vibe, and I know a lot of the people who attended the festival can attest to that.
WORKSHOPS FOR THE FUTURE
New for this edition was the LYIFF Foot in the Door programme, a way for the filmmakers of the future to learn from those involved in the festival's selections. On the Friday, festival director (and also the director of The Renata Road) Ed Greenberg lead a workshop on exactly what it takes to produce a quality short film, on any budget, that will do well on the festival circuit - including all the ways to get funding, in a 45 minute workshop that ended up going an hour because there was so much valuable information on offer. On the Saturday, the aspiring screenwriters got to talk to filmmaker and author Andrew David Barker about writing for the short form, ahead of a screening of his short film Baby on Board later that evening. Then on the Sunday morning, Richard Albiston gave the workshop most filmmakers want to hear: the inside line on getting your film seen and distributed. Richard knows his onions about all this, as owner of The Cannon Film Company (as well as being the protege of the late Menahem Golan), he has an eye for identifying promising low budget films that will do big things internationally, as well as being a filmmaker in his own right.
2025 AND BEYOND: Northern Film Matters
Artists impression of the Lowther Pavilion's new Education Centre and Studio, due to open April 2025
Speaking to the team at the festival, as well as staff at the Lowther Pavilion, the next two years for LYIFF are going to see some serious evolution - all being well, next April the Pavilion will open their Education Centre and Studio, providing a second indoor venue to supplement the main 450 seater screen and The Tent, as it has become known. There is a serious passion amongst everyone involved in putting it on to take this as big, and as far-reaching as it can, just like the music festival held on Lytham's promenade every July has done since 2015.
All of these chats have prompted us here at TheJackSmit.com to start developing a very special little strand, which we'll reveal more about once submissions open for next year's festival - that hashtag in the Journal is a small hint as to what it's called...
Submissions for LYIFF 2025 open on FilmFreeway.com/LYIFF on September 1st.
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Unraveling Surf History: Greg Noll Breaks Down Johnny Fain & Miki Dora's...
Greg Noll Breaks down the Legendary Surf Rivalry: Johnny Fain & Miki Dora
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Unveiling the Epic Rivalry: Johnny Fain & Miki Dora | BoardRoom Surf Show Podcast
Explore the captivating rivalry between surf icons Johnny Fain and Miki Dora on the BoardRoom Surf Show Podcast with Greg Noll. Drawing from "The Art of the Surfboard," Noll shares intriguing stories that reveal the deep bond and complex dynamics between these legendary figures.
Delve into the evolution of their relationship, from camaraderie to intense competition, as Noll highlights key moments that shaped their legacy. Experience the highs of mutual respect and the lows of conflict, all intertwined with the vibrant surfboard culture.
Embark on a journey through surfboard history, trends, and the dynamic manufacturing industry, woven into the timeless narrative of Johnny Fain & Miki Dora. Celebrate their enduring influence on surf culture and the fascinating world of surfboards.
Don't miss this engaging episode on the BoardRoom Surf Show Podcast, where surf legends come to life in a captivating exploration of rivalry and legacy. Tune in for an unforgettable surfboard journey.
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5 Ways to Support Organizations That Provide Shelter for Abused Children
by James Scott Brown Foundation
Abstract:
Children exposed to maltreatment and abuse require safe spaces to heal, grow, and thrive. Supporting organizations that provide shelter for abused children remains a critical undertaking in the fight against child abuse. This article outlines five effective ways individuals can lend their support to these organizations, from financial contributions to volunteering time and skills. By comprehending and employing these methods, we can play a vital role in shaping brighter futures for vulnerable children.
Introduction:
Protecting abused children and providing a nurturing environment for them to recover is of paramount importance in combating the long-lasting impact of abuse. Organizations that offer shelter for these children play a crucial role in this process, yet they often face challenges in securing sufficient resources to sustain their work. By understanding how to effectively support these organizations, individuals can contribute significantly to the collective effort of safeguarding children and promoting their well-being.
1.Financial Contributions:
One of the most direct ways to support shelter-providing organizations is through monetary donations (Small, 2011). Funding enables these organizations to maintain their facilities, provide essential services such as counseling and education, and employ qualified staff. Regular contributions or one-time donations can make a lasting impact, ensuring that resources are available for the children in need.
2. Volunteering Time and Skills:
Contributing one’s time and skills is another powerful method to assist organizations working with abused children (Trickett, Noll, & Putnam, 2011). Whether through direct involvement with children, such as tutoring or mentoring, or by offering administrative and logistical support, volunteers can play a vital role in the organization’s daily operations.
3. Raising Awareness:
Spreading the word about the work of shelter-providing organizations within one’s community helps to increase awareness of child abuse and the necessity of intervention (Gilbert et al., 2009). Hosting or participating in events, sharing information through social media, and engaging with local media outlets can all contribute to this cause, thereby attracting further support and resources.
4. Advocacy and Policy Engagement:
Child protection requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the underlying issues and systemic challenges. By engaging in advocacy efforts and policy discussions, individuals can support organizations in their pursuit of legislative changes to safeguard abused children (Gilbert et al., 2009). This may involve contacting local representatives, participating in policy forums, or collaborating with other advocacy groups.
5. In-Kind Donations:
Organizations that provide shelter for abused children also require material resources to maintain their facilities and offer a comfortable environment for the children. Donating essential items such as clothing, bedding, or school supplies can make a tangible difference in the lives of these children (Small, 2011).
Conclusion:
Supporting organizations that provide shelter for abused children is a collective responsibility that requires the involvement of individuals from all walks of life. By embracing various methods of support, including financial contributions, volunteering, raising awareness, engaging in advocacy, and offering in-kind donations, we can help these organizations in their essential work, ultimately promoting the healing and growth of abused children.
References:
Gilbert, R., Widom, C. S., Browne, K., Fergusson, D., Webb, E., & Janson, S. (2009). Burden and consequences of child maltreatment in high-income countries. The Lancet, 373(9657), 68–81.
Small, M. A. (2011). Unanticipated gains: Origins of network inequality in everyday life. Oxford University Press.
Trickett, P. K., Noll, J. G., & Putnam, F. W. (2011). The impact of sexual abuse on female development: Lessons from a multigenerational, longitudinal research study.
Read more at the James Scott Brown Foundation.
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From: Chapter 11: “The Toro Regatta”, Season 2
By: DVO, Tommy Scott, Brent Noll
Source: https://twitter.com/finalspace/status/1144778471572291584?lang=tr
#final space#concept art#crimson light#season 2#chapter 11#the toro regatta#dvo#tommy scott#brent noll
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Wait what’s on the “thanks to” section on Swan Songs I must know
Obviously there’s lots of the standard stuff, but I like how the guys added their touch to it in some lines.
Deuce:
Our fans for helping create this. Rita & Alex (Mom & Dad), Arina Erlichman, Angela Marie Young, Jeff Peters, Mike Renault, Riva, Zeda, My Grandma, Jim Milner & Ben Milner (Milner Bros.), Joel Foss, Marc Bosserman, Jeanie Ibert. Everyone in HU working hard with me. Tim from LADAY, Alex Sophli, Brian Weinberg. Everyone @ A&M/Octane Records …… and of course Merlin.
J-Dog:
Thanks to my parents, especially my Italian, ball busting Mom, my Mother Jennifer. All the band’s parents, especially Deuce’s. Science. The Phantasm. Truth & his Brother. Wes & his Brother. Everyone from JOR & EL. The whole Panther family. LA Pride Lauren. Jeff Peters, for putting up with our shit. Mike Renault. Desiree “money making, jerry maguire” Mandelbaum. Ann Murray. Steve Busch. Ben and Jim “Milner Bros”. Jimmy Iovine & James Diener, for making me rich for a hot minute. Ashlee and Asia for the awesome double dates. Glen Danzig, the real one who plays our drums. MTA workers for getting me around this city for so long. JLo and Steve from Tiny’s Bar ….and most of all of course, all our fans and everyone who likes our music and has supported it. No thanks to haters and the Glendale and Burbank pigs and MI and all it’s students, for not letting me in the building, you know who you are. Get the fuck out of my town.
Johnny 3 Tears:
Jeff Peters, the band’s manager, but more than that, my mate. Mike Renault for shutting Jeff up ….sometimes ! ! Desiree Mandelbaum. Jeff Kurtich, the Boston Brawler. My Mom for all her help. My Brother for inspiring me. Jim Milner, for all his hard work. Ben Milner, for being the light side of the darkness. Jack, J.K., Jake and Jesse Terrell. Fydor Dostoevsky. Don Gilmore. Danny Lohner. Tony Lavato, my first mate. James Diener, for that fat dollar ! ! Asia, for being so beautiful. Lauren Byrnes. Ann Murray. Steve Busch. Greg Ladanyi. “Biscuits”. Glendon Crain. The Mothers and Fathers of all the members of HU for all their support. The Mothers and Fathers of all the members of HU for all their support. ……...and much love to all our fans for the support.
Charlie Scene:
Jack Terrell, for teaching me everything I know, I love you Dad, To my Mom J.K. Terrell, don’t worry, I love you just as much. My funny Brother Jake and big ups to my Big Bro Jesse, raise yer hands if you hear me. Thanks to the rest of my family in Ohio and Florida. To all my friends. To my Managers, Jeff Peters, me mate and me manager, all together me mate-ager, and Mike Renault, both you guys are an unstoppable force. James Diener. Tom Anderson, my dick has more friends than you ever will. Ed Alexander. Don Gilmore. Danny Lohner, the porn star fucker. Shady Fizz, you know where you at dog. My 3 blonde buddies, Graham Noll, Sean Noll and Jared. Daniel “da big homie” Dingman. Jeremy Martiniano, for getting “lost” with me every Thursday. Tommy “T-head” Scribner, a.k.a Contagious. Gangster George, for always havin’ my back. Bully Shaun. Aaron Gfarm. Upright Radio. Lucas Macauley. The Milner Brothers. Nigel Smithwick, see ya at the pub. Brad Pitt, for letting me crash on the couch. The Hideaway Bar, where I go to hide away from Da Kurlzz. Debra Lee and the trigger happy. Joel Bennett. Jer Bear. Gsellman. Shadow Skillz. Sky, Glen “Biscuits” Crain , Drew Young, Jared Miller…...and to my glock, cause my glock is my hoe and my hoe go everywhere I go……..and of course, thanks to all the UNDEAD ARMY.
Funny Man:
I’d like to give a big thanks to my Madre Joanne, Paco, my Father, and my lil’ sis Mingo. To my Grandparents and the rest of my family, for the love, support and always being there for me, and being a huge impact on my life. Jeff Peters, for sticking his neck out for us and making this shit happen. If it wasn’t for you and Mike Renault, “we’d be wondering these streets so aimlessly”.
For all my homies, Big Badass T-HEAD, thanks for all the nugs bro. Snake The Coin Collecta and 3-B. Big E. SAUS MAN. Thug Life George. Felipe. Spazz Money. Gavin. Jesse. Cmar. Titts. Stanley. Shady Fizz. Dirty Jack. BULLY. Science. Big Worm. Cory The Champ, Obar and Big Luke Duke. A big shout out to everyone at A&M/Octane Records. Jimmy, thanks for the I-Pod. That lil’ monkey Dez, and that beautiful Latina Ann. The Snooge Bros. Danny “The Lone Machine” Lohner. Don G and his bitch ass crew. Glen a.k.a “Biscuits” , Lil’ Tony, Donland from Stonehurst Park, Ritchie Stites, Sleepy Brown, Bones. Thanks to G-STAR for making me look so damn good, And the Bitches with the big ol’ butts. . .and last but not least to the UNDEAD ARMY, this is for you, stay Undead, uno, dos, Ghost……..I’m Gone.
Da Kurlzz:
My Dad a.k.a. “The Frenchman”, My Mom, I thank you both for your love and support.
Jeff Peters & Mike Renault, for being there for me through all the crappy ups & downs, honestly the best managers I could ever have. My Sister and the rest of the Family, BEAR (RIP) ! ! ! Conner “CADE” Garrity, my best buddy @ Studio City Tattoo. Lemmer. Des & Ann, Glenn. Eric “FSUsXe” Curry. Erik “FSUsXe” Scandalous. BAJOS. Scott K. Tdogg. Murph. Lauren Byrnes @ LA PRIDE. Chris & PTW. BERM. Ms. Lupi. Bojesse Christopher. Ben & Jim Milner. Mark V, Sam and everyone @ Safari Sam’s. Steve Busch. All my good friends that have stuck around the past three years, who have been there and supported me (a small amount), the rest can fuck off ! ! Our fans the UNDEAD ARMY, you know this band only happened because of you. I love you. Tom Anderson, thanks for buying me smokes that one time. All the Girls that wasted their time with me. Last …...but most important of all, my five Brothers, Johnny, J, Deuce, Charles P. and Funny, for not only being my best friends, but amazingly talented fucks as well. I love you guys…...Now let’s fuckin’ party ! !
#hollywood undead#swan songs#deuce#j-dog#johnny 3 tears#charlie scene#funny man#da kurlzz#what is up with all the ellipses??#also charlie's part#that man#he's gonna be the end of me#aron erlichman#jorel decker#j dog#george ragan#j3t#jordon terrell#dylan alvarez#matthew busek#ask#answered
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Mark Reynolds - The Summer of Scott Noll (1981)
#vintage#mark reynolds#The Summer of Scott Noll#leo ford#lee culver#scott noll#jeff starr#marc todd smith#tsc studio#1981
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Lord:⠀ ⠀ Habían invitado a su país a un hombre que comenzaba a olvidar. ¿Ellos? O sólo aquel inglés loco que estaba urdiendo un plan en nombre de alguna institución en la que trabajaba como fachada sólo para mí, para mí, alguien en quien él ya había notado que había dado arranque el olvido. Tal vez le cayese como un guante a su proyecto que yo muriera sin saber el nombre, la dirección, un simple hilo que pudiese seguir hasta llegar a algo que tuviera algún sentido.⠀ ⠀ Lord:⠀ ⠀ They had invited to their country a man who was beginning to forget. They? Or just that crazy Englishman who was devising a plan on behalf of some institution where he worked as a front only for me, for me, someone in whom he had already noticed that oblivion had started. Maybe his project fell like a glove if I died without knowing the name, the address, a simple thread that could continue until I came to something that made some sense.⠀ ⠀ João Gilberto Noll⠀ Bandoleros / Lord / Hotel Atlántico / Bandits / Lord / Hotel Atlántico⠀ & Scott Listfield @scottlistfield (artist)⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ #surrealportrait #surreal #surrealart #surrealism #surrealismartcommunity #popsurrealism #popsurreal #popsurrealist #surrealismo #surrealist #surrealistic #surrealista #surrealism #surrealpainting #surreal_art #surrealartist #illust #surrealillustration #illustrationage #illustration #illustrationa #illustrationart #illustrationartists #illustrator #illlustree #astronaut #undergroundart #vagabondwho #marcopolorules #scottlistfield https://www.instagram.com/p/CDeD-IJHrRu/?igshid=26t1yw1fxvmg
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5 days ago we lost one of the greatest men I’ve ever had the privilege to play music with. He was taken from us far too young, and there will never be a day where we don’t miss him. Keep your loved ones close, and let them know they’re loved always. Rest In Peace Scottie Alexander Noll. 💔 We miss you more than anything. We are raising money for Scott’s parents with these donation based t-shirts and hoodies. Shirts start at $10 and hoodies at $20, but we encourage everyone to please donate whatever you can to help Scottie’s family with funeral costs. This tribute merchandise will be on the website by the end of the day - but please DM us, or Venmo @thebxb to pre-order yours immediately (just let us know what size). Thank you in advance for your love and support during this difficult time. 🙏 Sincerely, #BasementGhost https://www.instagram.com/p/B_2tUlhpyaW/?igshid=gihh2jcc2nkz
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Greg Noll Talks About the Last Days & the Last Phone Call with Miki Dora...
Greg Noll's Last Conversation with Miki Dora
In this poignant excerpt featuring Greg Noll, we witness the final moments and heartfelt conversation with surfing legend Miki Dora. Noll's reflections delve into their deep friendship, from regular talks to the profound impact of Dora's passing. Through these intimate glimpses, we experience the enduring bond between these surf icons and the lasting impressions they leave.
Noll shares the emotional journey of their last discussion, touching on themes of human connection and memories they cherished. From contemplating building a wall to moments of levity and care, Noll's recollections paint a vivid picture of their relationship. He also shares fond memories, like fishing with his grandfather, capturing the essence of their shared experiences.
This excerpt captures the essence of friendship, loss, and the indelible mark left by surf legends like Greg Noll and Miki Dora. It offers a moving portrayal of their connection and the legacy they leave behind in the surfing world.
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From: Season 2
By: DVO, Brent Noll, Tommy Scott
Source: https://dvoart.com/final-space
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