in Artwork Retreat Inward, Miles Johnston, Graphite, 2020 by AubreiPrince December 9, 2021, 1:29 pm 27 Comments Retreat Inward, Miles Johnston, Graphite, 2020 27 Comments Leave a Reply Yes, this is a repost. The first post was taken down because I didn’t flag it NSFW. Reply Amigara fault intensifies Reply This is mesmerising. Great work. Reply Glad I’m not the only one who thought of junji ito It looks great ???? Reply Nice. This reminds me of Junji Ito’s “The Enigma of Amigara Fault” Reply Miles’s art is outstanding! Reply Wow. What a perfect visual. Reply this gives strong Dune vibes. Reply What dissociation from PTSD feels like I really like this piece Reply You’re not supposed to say the inward. Reply The first thought that popped into my head was “Adios” Not sure if I should be concerned that my brain turned this into a meme in my own head but regardless of that, good work op Reply Miles is one of my favorite artists Reply This is sorta what ketamine feels like Reply Giving me Hyperion vibes for some reason Reply So no one on here knows he’s a TOOL artist?? Reply I am a man but this resonates with me. This is how I interact with the world daily. Reply This hole…it was made just for me! Reply Trip inducing but awesome, well done! Reply *me when they start talking bs* Reply I like it! But I’m a sucker for surrealism. Reply How many millions to frame and hang this on my wall Reply The smooth gradients remind me of 80s-90s pop art. Great stuff Reply How people can create such smooth texture and gradients with graphite, I’ll never know. Reply Healing in your safe spot de-associated from your external self connected to your internal pajasajcho. Reply Oh I know this artist, I recognized immediatly! They have a unique artstyle, all their works are stuning Reply It’s a visual representation of how ketamine feels. Reply TITTIIIIIEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
The first thought that popped into my head was “Adios” Not sure if I should be concerned that my brain turned this into a meme in my own head but regardless of that, good work op Reply
Healing in your safe spot de-associated from your external self connected to your internal pajasajcho. Reply
Oh I know this artist, I recognized immediatly! They have a unique artstyle, all their works are stuning Reply
Yes, this is a repost. The first post was taken down because I didn’t flag it NSFW.
Amigara fault intensifies
This is mesmerising. Great work.
Glad I’m not the only one who thought of junji ito
It looks great ????
Nice. This reminds me of Junji Ito’s “The Enigma of Amigara Fault”
Miles’s art is outstanding!
Wow. What a perfect visual.
this gives strong Dune vibes.
What dissociation from PTSD feels like
I really like this piece
You’re not supposed to say the inward.
The first thought that popped into my head was “Adios”
Not sure if I should be concerned that my brain turned this into a meme in my own head but regardless of that, good work op
Miles is one of my favorite artists
This is sorta what ketamine feels like
Giving me Hyperion vibes for some reason
So no one on here knows he’s a TOOL artist??
I am a man but this resonates with me.
This is how I interact with the world daily.
This hole…it was made just for me!
Trip inducing but awesome, well done!
*me when they start talking bs*
I like it! But I’m a sucker for surrealism.
How many millions to frame and hang this on my wall
The smooth gradients remind me of 80s-90s pop art. Great stuff
How people can create such smooth texture and gradients with graphite, I’ll never know.
Healing in your safe spot de-associated from your external self connected to your internal pajasajcho.
Oh I know this artist, I recognized immediatly! They have a unique artstyle, all their works are stuning
It’s a visual representation of how ketamine feels.
TITTIIIIIEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!