Andy Warhol's name instantly prompts an association with endless reproductions of the iconic Campbell's soup cans, the Coca - Cola bottles, the seductive color - blocked portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Jackie O., the terrifying images of car crashes and the Francis Bacon -
like electric chairs.
The only one who can not is Lucifer because he do not want to, God heart is not made of iron, if there are evil people alive in this world it is only because God want them to repent to, there are most evil people who as a children or teenager was sweet but because of another being became evil, Only God know what it did make them change or their pain but only one things is sure as God he did have the first seat to see all their pain and live, and to my point of view as a Father it is by no means lesser than the pain he did feel for them or them victimes,
like a electric chair.
«At first he thought it looked
like an electric chair!
Not exact matches
Another respondent was even more blunt, stating, «Our choices are
like hanging versus the
electric chair; neither is that appealing.»
Half the people at a tea party rally get around on
electric chairs, and few of them look
like they're suffering from anything but a lack of will power when it comes to junk food.
Meanwhile, the rich flavor of chile peppers was heavenly enough to keep us chomping through bites of fire, while the rush of endorphins surged through our bodies
like volts from an
electric chair.
I also am able to safely back carry in my
electric power -
chair (without the risk of tipping backwards
like with my manual wheelchair) and, again, found the Soul Onbuhimo ideally suited to this back carry position.
Her lab is tidy, containing her
electric chair, in which I will be shocked, and a few odd little instruments,
like a bike helmet that blows air on your face to make you anxious.
If that kind of talk shocks you, then watching Basic Instinct 2 will be
like sitting in an
electric chair.
Occasionally the film cuts to a blurred image of what appears to be Pullman shaking his head and screaming, to me looking
like Pullman in the
electric chair, apparently referencing Ambrose Bierce's famous short story An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge in which a convict about to be hanged imagines an entire last minute escape and flight home in the microseconds before his death.
Mr. Lindemann's exhibitions tend to be deliberately untraditional,
like his current show of Warhol's «Little
Electric Chairs.»
It was also equally at home with desire and death —
like Andy Warhol with his
electric chair, Robert Rauschenberg with his stained bed and CAUTION sign, Jasper Johns with his diver, Lichtenstein with his drowning girl, or Claes Oldenburg with Manhattan as a slab of raw meat.
Pop Art moved easily between sex and death,
like Wayne Thiebaud between cake and icing, Ed Ruscha between diners and gunpowder, James Rosenquist between lipstick and fighter planes, Andy Warhol between Marilyn and the
electric chair, or Roy Lichtenstein between brushstrokes and the bathroom.
Death pairs well with glamour: Think of Marlene Dietrich's prostitute - spy character in Dishonored (1931), as she applies her lipstick before meeting a firing squad; Bette Davis as terminally ill socialite Judith Traherne in Dark Victory (1939); or Divine's punk murderess Dawn Davenport in John Waters» sFemale Trouble (1974), where the actor soliloquizes from an
electric chair like a demented starlet accepting her first, and final, Oscar.
There are several changes I would make OR turn in back into a dining room if I had a small cozy room with a big comfy
chair, a fireplace (it could be
electric, I just
like the ambience), plenty of beautiful storage pieces
like a buffet, armoire, chests, a small little kitchen area for coffee, hot tea, small fridge for goodies, ahhhhh... I've got to stop... this is tempting me to run down to our basement with hammer and nails in hand to build my room!!