




A couple weeks ago someone wandered into my studio saw my work and asked me if I knew the artist
Odd Nerdrum. I couldn't place the name so I when I went back to my apartment I looked him up and realized I had seen some of his stuff before but just in passing. I then realized the movie
The Cell, which I used to love for it's amazing visuals had scenes based off his paintings. His work is haunting and has this strangeness that stays with you.