Surreal-Absurd-Sampler Brian Clifton
Surreal-Absurd Marcus Silcock Surreal-Absurd Marcus Silcock

Surreal-Absurd-Sampler Brian Clifton

Surreal-Absurd

“There was a game I used to play as a child. My friends and I would turn off the lights of a room and stare at each other's faces. Because we could only see vague outlines, our imaginations would fill in the details, would distort the faces we knew until they were strange and stranger. I think these experiences are related to seeing the surreal blossom in the contemplated mundane.”

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