Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:55 pm
Condra, the moderator from abletonlivedj.com.b0unce wrote:Condra who ?
Condra, the moderator from abletonlivedj.com.b0unce wrote:Condra who ?
so much wrongness, so much wrongness in his bad brains.leisuremuffin wrote:Condra, the moderator from www.abletonlivedj.com, tricked me into going to this website. I am shocked and offended.
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wat?Robert Henke wrote:and please NO answers to this post in THIS thread.
Well said that man.Robert Henke wrote:... may i suggest to end this thread here?
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and please NO answers to this post in THIS thread.

This sculpture group was inspired by a dream called Lola. In it, I witnessed a secret reunion of long-separated unicorns--transparent ghostly unicorns--that turned into a wild party, and then... a unicorn orgy!
But as I sculpted unicorns, one by one, things went their own way--the ghost orgy turned into a playful group of varied mythical creatures, nothing like the dream.
Still, it started with unicorns. Most things do.
I didn't build this group just to record the dream. Nor did I build it just to shock, though it seems to have that effect on many people. I chose unicorns for a reason--to make a point.
In ancient times, unicorns stood for wildness, energy, and the holy, healing power of sex. Medieveal Christian writers deliberately reversed that. They drafted unicorns as poster-children for virginity and their cold, anti-body notions of purity. As a pagan, that offends me--they perverted a pagan symbol of sexual healing for their own sex-hating, body-hating, world-hating views.
So these unicorns are reclaiming their ancient ethnic heritage, so to speak. A heritage of the innocent, sexual, sensual play from which all life arises.
leisuremuffin wrote:This sculpture group was inspired by a dream called Lola. In it, I witnessed a secret reunion of long-separated unicorns--transparent ghostly unicorns--that turned into a wild party, and then... a unicorn orgy!
But as I sculpted unicorns, one by one, things went their own way--the ghost orgy turned into a playful group of varied mythical creatures, nothing like the dream.
Still, it started with unicorns. Most things do.
I didn't build this group just to record the dream. Nor did I build it just to shock, though it seems to have that effect on many people. I chose unicorns for a reason--to make a point.
In ancient times, unicorns stood for wildness, energy, and the holy, healing power of sex. Medieveal Christian writers deliberately reversed that. They drafted unicorns as poster-children for virginity and their cold, anti-body notions of purity. As a pagan, that offends me--they perverted a pagan symbol of sexual healing for their own sex-hating, body-hating, world-hating views.
So these unicorns are reclaiming their ancient ethnic heritage, so to speak. A heritage of the innocent, sexual, sensual play from which all life arises.
www.abletonlivescrewnicorn.com
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