Robert Parigi with Terrance Lindall's Madonna of the Monsters
A photo to Terrance Lindall from Robert Parigi, who holds in his tentacles Lindall's Madonna of the Monsters, which Parigi commissioned and about which he says:
Sorry for the casual snaps: our office is shutting down for the season, many things are in transit, and I have not yet found a frame that does justice to the Madonna. I'll try to take better pix later, and hope these will do for now.I've mentioned Mr. Parigi before - he has a role in constructing on film part of the complex Marvel Universe.
My younger kid, En-Uk, will probably be interested to know this. He's still in high school and intends to study animation someday, so he's taking art lessons to prepare.
This will inspire him . . .
Labels: Art, Robert Parigi, Terrance Lindall
3 Comments:
A most impressive painting, with all the Lindallic tropes: eyeballs, serpentine creatures, and tentacles. And hey—that's Santa Muerte in the background! How apropos that both Ladies should be in the same picture!
Lindall's da man!
Jeffery Hodges
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Our greatest inspiration in the art world, and Master Terrance Lindall's Paradise Lost!! *Bones*
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