Back in 1991, when I was a teenager living in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, I heard about a guy who shot himself in the woods surrounding the Volo Bog. His corpse was discovered by kids who never told authorities and they would revisit it over the course of 5 months. The word got around, naturally, and the body was finally taken away after someone fired the remaining bullets into the corpse with it's own gun. I never saw the body, but I sometimes wonder what degree of decomposition it must have been in towards the end. Anyway, the story has always lurked in the back of my mind all these years and so I decided to pay a visit.
After learning more about bogs, I’ve become fascinated with them; carnivorous pitcher plants, wild orchids and, of course, the bog people of Scandinavia, many of which were victims of ancient ritual sacrifice, their bodies preserved for thousands of years due to the unique chemistry of peat bogs that prevent decay. I highly recommend, “The Bog People,” by P. V. Glob, if you’re interested in reading more on the subject. I plan to visit more bogs over time.
"The Volo Bog in February," 2012 Oil on canvas, 38 x 48
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Volo Bog
Labels:
art,
bog,
chicago,
death,
Illinois,
landscape,
marsh,
McHenry County bog,
oil painting,
painting,
swamp,
Volo
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
เลดี้
"เลดี้," Colored pencil, charcoal & pastel on paper
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Labels:
Andrew Ek,
art,
asian woman,
ba,
charcoal drawing,
colored pencil,
drawing,
gai,
lady,
pastel,
Portrait,
ภาพของผู้หญิง,
ศิลปะ,
หญิง,
หญิงสาว
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Dark Highlands Anthology #3
I have some drawings featured in Dark Highlands Anthology #3, a magazine devoted to horror, sci-fi, and the supernatural. Order a copy here: http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Highlands-Anthology-Original-supernatural/dp/1466426004/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_4
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