Did you always know that the parking valet was, in fact, James Bond ? In this film, directed most likely by Lodge Kerrigan, things take a turn for the worse. We move into the cruel world of meaningless cruelty, most likely the realm of ‘education’. Bond can cope because he does not feel as ordinary people do; he can survive a plane crash and not have his veins filled with enzymes which would kill the rest of us ten times over. So he can at least try to sort out some conceptual issues, even though we know – ultimately – he’s going to fail. I don’t know how much money this film made at the box office. Billions, surely.
[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. I personally supervise the production of each one. And each artwork is shipped in its own specially constructed packing case.]