Oh I LOVE THIS ONE!!! I love skeletons and skulls, this is awesome work! Very original! Reminds me a bit of Damien Hirst's recent work, but this is more playful and less stuffy "high" art. You don't want that. Beautiful!!!!!
Its funny that when disco and rock music once competed for public attention there were many who despised disco and many slogans were created to that effect. It was however a great form of dance music, just not for home listening on record players. Many of the original fans of this dance music are now sadly dying and the skull captures their old obsession. The dance floors had Strobe lights which slowed the action almost to a standstill and the turntable (before the day of the CD player) was the means of providing the music through the sound systems to the patrons. The motionless skull reflects that the motion has stopped along with the music. The dance floors were also lit from underneath with lights that turned colors and off and on. The effects and atmosphere that was created by the swirling and swinging dancers among the fog machines and midst of lights was surreal to gaze upon. The disco ball was at the apex of the scene and spread its flickers and flashes of light like raindrops onto the crowded dance floors below.
Compliments:
Anonymous 24.82.140.83
Andy, you're a genius.
Posted Nov 4, 2007 7:01amironpinecones:
i desire this skull SO badly
Posted Nov 12, 2007 8:39amMiguel Angel Garrido:
funny, great!!! :D shinny
Posted Nov 14, 2007 10:21amDJ Illuminist:
This is just insanely crazy and cool. ... Amazing!
Posted Jan 6, 2008 7:26pmMark Scott-Wood:
Beautiful - death by disco.
Posted Jan 16, 2008 1:39amridha70:
Wonderful work !
Posted Apr 2, 2008 10:22pmhedgehog in the fog:
...the skull reminds me of..Damian Hirst work,"For the love of God'' ....but..it's nice...
Posted Apr 5, 2008 6:55pmSOLORZANO:
Very funky!
Posted Apr 23, 2008 6:45pmClarke Riedy:
But how they sparkle!
Posted Apr 24, 2008 3:53amjenifitts:
Oh I LOVE THIS ONE!!! I love skeletons and skulls, this is awesome work! Very original! Reminds me a bit of Damien Hirst's recent work, but this is more playful and less stuffy "high" art. You don't want that. Beautiful!!!!!
Posted May 3, 2008 11:01pmLjiljana Lazičić-Putnik:
And where are diamonds???Great artwork and artworks! Greetings, Ljiljana
Posted May 10, 2008 3:01pmcrazyredbeard:
I love your work, man...very cool.
Posted May 31, 2008 1:24amJETIII:
Its funny that when disco and rock music once competed for public attention there were many who despised disco and many slogans were created to that effect. It was however a great form of dance music, just not for home listening on record players. Many of the original fans of this dance music are now sadly dying and the skull captures their old obsession. The dance floors had Strobe lights which slowed the action almost to a standstill and the turntable (before the day of the CD player) was the means of providing the music through the sound systems to the patrons. The motionless skull reflects that the motion has stopped along with the music. The dance floors were also lit from underneath with lights that turned colors and off and on. The effects and atmosphere that was created by the swirling and swinging dancers among the fog machines and midst of lights was surreal to gaze upon. The disco ball was at the apex of the scene and spread its flickers and flashes of light like raindrops onto the crowded dance floors below.
Posted Jul 2, 2008 1:04pmOtomi Zuigan:
You let me think there's still something good here around! Beautiful piece man!
Posted Jul 21, 2008 10:19pmnieuwoudt:
Oh cool, it reminds me of the Damian Hirst work, "For the Love of God". Nice one
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