Paintings to celebrate the 10th anniversary of my favorite Future Islands album "Singles" (released March 24, 2014). They were inspired by some of my favorite songs on this album:
i just KNOW when luffy and him fight some bitch that wann be different is gonna be like “saturn hasn’t fought in a long time so that why luffy won” or some bs
Julia Ducournau's Titane plays out like an endurance test. Deeply and intensely physical, it dares you to stick around. And, if you do, you endure metal chopsticks in multiple ears, nipple piercings yanked at, the leg of a bar stool shoved into an open mouth and a pregnancy that gets stranger and progessively... metallic. And then, you get a gorgeous dance sequence set to Future Island's "Light House" that will make you swoon with its lightness and beauty and sheer pleasurability. Ducournau knows how punish her characters and audience but she also knows how to share tenderness.