Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Edvard Munch Madonna painting

Edvard Munch Madonna paintingUnknown Artist Brent Lynch Cigar Bar paintingUnknown Artist Brent Heighton After Hours painting
He listened and heard only the rain. The incessant, besieging, all-dissolving rain.Too quick for caution, too slow for courage, Fric found his way through the memorabilia maze, seeking the attic stairs. Perhaps magically to all that lay behind him. No glimpse of Elsewhere, no hint of Otherwhen.[288] Tentatively, with his right hand, dismayed to see how severely it trembled, Fric reached toward his image. The glass felt cool and smooth—and undeniably solid—beneath his fingertips.inevitably, he came to the serpent-framed mirror.He intended to give it a wide berth. Yet the silvered glass exerted a dark and powerful attraction.By turns, his experience with the man from the mirror played in memory like a dream but then as real as the smell of his own fear sweat.He felt a need to know what was truth and what was not, perhaps because too much unreal, making it impossible to tolerate yet one more uncertainty. Far from brave, but less a coward than he had expected to be, he approached the snake-protected glass.Convinced by recent events that the universe of Aelfric Manheim and that of Harry Potter were in quiet collision, Fric would have been alarmed but not much surprised if the carved serpents had come

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