Twisted Gypsy

 

A lance of brilliant pain tore through my foggy, semi-conscious mind. I slowly became aware of the sweat trickling down my forehead, meandering into my eyes, scorching them with salt. I tried to bring my hands up to my eyes and rub them, but I couldn’t.  I found myself lashed to a bamboo frame, leaning against an icy-cold damp wall. The coarse ropes had been tied with a merciless tension that dug into my wrists, my shoulders, my hip and my feet. An excruciating pain just below my protruding skeletal rib-cage, made me look down. I found myself striped of my clothes and whipped severely. As I breathed in, razor-sharp icicles borne upon the freezing air cut trails into my throat and flayed my lungs.

 

Excerpt from "Fallen Angels" by RiSH

Hypnotic

Abyss

Time

Twisted

Gypsy

Doll

Protector

Guardian

Warrior

Baby Doll

 

I was born like this, I had no choice, I was born with the gift of a golden voice
And twenty-seven angels from the Great Beyond, they tied me to this table right here in the Tower of Song
So you can stick your little pins in that voodoo doll. I'm very sorry, baby, it doesn't look like me at all
I'm standin' by the window where the light is strong. Ah, they don't let a woman kill you, not in the Tower of Song

 

...Leonard Cohen

Earth

Fire

Water

Tracy Lundgren

Artist Tracy Lundgren

Artist Tracy Lundgren ia a mixed media artist born and raised in Tasmania, Australia.

Artist Tracy Lundgren explores many avenues of creativity, and in the past has delved into many mediums and activities which all foster freedom of personal expression. Her passions are music (previously a singer/songwriter), videography, photography and photoshop artistry.

While she enjoys watercolour painting at the other end of the extreme her favourite form of art is mixed media, using a multitude of recycled and found items where boundless textures can be experimented with to create an almost tactile art.

Within her works there is light and dark. The magic of the natural world represented as well as the darker/creepier side of magic seen in some of her unusual art dolls.

“I like people to feel something when they look at what I’ve created. It may not appeal to everyone’s tastes, but my hope is that they might remember it for it’s uniqueness”, says Artist Tracy Lundgren.