We’ve got a couple of looks at young love, one with images of torn and bleeding hearts, the other with, um, a meteor.
It’s another in a series of pages of altered books from Bret Jones and a poem by Eidie Lule over at 2120 West.
Enjoy.
We’ve got a couple of looks at young love, one with images of torn and bleeding hearts, the other with, um, a meteor.
It’s another in a series of pages of altered books from Bret Jones and a poem by Eidie Lule over at 2120 West.
Enjoy.
There are three new posts up on 2120 West, and they’ll creep you out a little bit, and at least one of them might get us sued.
On top we’ve got Mexican Kitchen by Bernardo Esparza. It’s the stuff of nightmares.
Next is a very bizarre poem by Angel Enriquez called To My Dearest Friend, Words of Farewell. If it starts weirding you out, trust us and stick with it. It’ll surprise you.
Let’s hope none of these companies decide to get litigious on us for the third one. We’ve posted Gabriela Escareno’s Trademark, and are anxiously awaiting the lawsuits.
Enjoy, and drop us some comments.