BTC 42: Alchemy to the anatomy of Kabuki

Two in the same of the penultimate and last and the appreciation of works of art of David Mack's Kabuki spreads a little more.

One, the first, strums up with the look and feel of knowing nothing but the right lane to spin wheels of delight.

For the shock and dismay of seconds on the waiting side, the first takes to scratching the prospect with curiosity. Casting an ear into the wind and the kinetic energy of minds meeting charges up a static storm.

One recommendation never goes astray and with the follow up to Transmetropolitan, belief resolute that there are wandering wanders open to the world of sheer explosive expansion.

Second, of the two, is the return walk of a familiar face. One that blinds high and mighty they who stand over on the right. A glaring deer caught in the headlights under halogen spotlights.

Change up on a slight down shift of gears and an art matrix swells the discussion once more and again on the breath taking exploration.

Or words to that effect.

Friday, 15 December 2006

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