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“I’d signed up for the army and I was being shipped off. I remember having to run for the train. I had one case, with all my belongings in. A man on the train shouted, ‘Throw your bag!’ And I did. Luckily I was able to jump on as well, with his help. We ended up serving together for three years. He became my best friend. He still rings me every Tuesday.
My first assignment was in Belsen, Germany. Where the Germans had a big concentration camp. Soon after arriving we had to burn the whole place down. It was to stop the infection from spreading. One of my jobs was to move the big ovens. The ovens the Nazis used to gas and burn thousands of prisoners. We were moving them to a place to scrap them. The horrors I saw there will never leave me.”
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The Horrors play Leeds Cockpit, 07/06/09.
The place was packed as usual in the Cockpit due to it being totally sold out, so I could only really get one spot. I could have pushed my way through the crowd, but everyone seemed to be under 18, so would have felt a bit bad for crushing some little kid. This, I suppose is the reason I only got decent shots of Faris and Joshua.
I'm happy with the way they turned out, would have liked more colour in the shots though. . And more variety.
The Horrors supporting Florence and the Machine at the BIC, Bournemouth 04.03.12
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A vig I made for a contest that shows major parts of your normal LEGO-apoc.
You see Black Fantasy Apoc, Zombie Apoc, The horror of loneliness (thus the skeleton), and violence between survivors fighting over simple things.
@ Electric Picnic
I ran out of card memory on Friday night so took pictures in medium Jpeg quality on Sunday - it's just not the same at all.
10" x 9.25" acrylic on wood -- available at Gallery 1988
For the Young Adult show presented by Gallery 1988: LA & HelloGiggles.com. The show includeds artwork inspired by the Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley High and Goosebumps book series. I took my cues from R.L. Stine's Goosebumps. I also did a super limited edition (only 15!) print run that will be available at the show.
Burnsville High School Theatre Guild proudly presents 'Little Shop of Horrors' April 16 - 30th. Tickets can be reserved at www.MrazCenterTickets.com.
A quick picture i drew of The Horrors, i don't think it's bad for someone with the artistic capibility of a paper clip! please comment!
I collect Black Legion, so being a Chaos leaning sorta guy I decided to include a few Deamonic allies to my force as it seemed entirely appropriate, I happen to have and been given a few Tzeenchian Deamons So I decided that along with updateing my Thousand Sons Allies I would go with Deamons of Tzeench.
Horrors are the writhing Lesser Daemons of Tzeentch, fashioned from raw warpstuff and used as slaves by the Lords of Change. They come in two types, chiefly identified by colouration; Pink Horrors and Blue Horrors.
Arguably the most bizarre of all daemons in appearance, Horrors of Tzeentch manifest as an ever changing mass of shifting, gangly limbs with a central torso that normally sports a cackling or leering face in the centre - though the Horror's face can vanish and randomly reappear elsewhere on their body.
The first models in an army I'm painting for my girlfriend. I blew the dust off some bright paints I don't get to use much, namely ice blue, scorpion green and golden yellow.
Although each miniature is a different colour I made sure to paint all the tongues, eyes and armour the same to provide some coherency.
Burnsville High School Theatre Guild proudly presents 'Little Shop of Horrors' April 16 - 30th. Tickets can be reserved at www.MrazCenterTickets.com.