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i might be back idk yet get off my back
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The idyllic summer’s day that became a nightmare of fear and blood…
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A portion of Charles Guiteau’s brain
“The doctors killed Garfield, I just shot him”
This is a specimen of the brain tissue of Charles Guiteau. He is best known as the assassin of President James A. Garfield of the USA. 
While James Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881, he did not die until eleven weeks later. Most of his care was considered competent for the day, but his physicians rejected antiseptic technique, and if they hadn’t, it’s widely believed that Garfield would have survived. The exact cause of death was overwhelming infection, leading to rupture of the splenic artery.
His assassin was executed less than a year after his death, by hanging.
From the National Museum of Health and Medicine, via Flickr
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Showing my new work on Oct 21st in two weeks.
You can see it at either my solo show at Open Studio in the 401 Richmond Building or the group show im very excited to be a part of called Margin of Eras at Super Wonder Gallery (bloor and ossington)
both opening are the same day zzz Oct 21st
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Finally working again.
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if any body that follows me would wanna listen, i made some songs.
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Stuff in My Office
WarholScience
Dr Warhol’s Periodic Table of Microbes
From: Manual of The Botany of the Northern United States, 1880. Plate 7.
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1ST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE by Grow and Broke
14 Street Supply 356 14th St, Oakland, CA install runs until the end of the year
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Max Walter Svanberg, The String of Pearls of the Imaginative Conversation 1953 (watercolor and pastel on paper)
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Museum Library Advent time!
An illustration of mistletoe taken from 'British phaenogamus botany: or … descriptions of … British flowering plants' by W. Baxter [1834]
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Country Garden with Sunflowers (1906)
Gustav Klimt
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Classic cover by Dick Briefer to Frankenstein #19, published by Prize Publications, Inc., August 1952. 
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Self Loathing 2016
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