Inspired (again -I love these guys) by Genesis P Orridge and Lady Jaye, this looks to be another advertisement for Mollyanna St Paul, but it may not be. It’s not certain when or if they abbreviated the name to ‘Molly’, nor is there any sign of an address. The Nietzsche quote is obscure, if it exists at all, and the meaning is not clear either. Since when was ‘all love illegal’ ? Perhaps I haven’t been following the news. But the combined effect is magical, celebrating the surgical merging of bodies and souls twinned with an inspirational epigram.
[Part of a limited edition artwork sequence, 1 of only 8]
[Notes] My works are portals to strange and disturbing worlds which cannot be reached any other way. [For a more detailed explanation please check my writings online and videos on Youtube.]
[All artworks are printed on archive quality oyster paper and then professionally framed, with reinforced backing and museum standard acrylic/Perspex. The framing of the larger works alone costs around $2k. Each artwork is shipped in a specially constructed packing case. I personally supervise the production of each one.]