Masaaki Nakayama and the Nature of Creepiness by Bradathon Nu
Today on SOLRAD, Bradathon Nu returns with an essay exploring the nature of "creepiness" in the work of artist Masaaki Nakayama
I'm a writer who is in love with the often thin line that separates fact and fiction, and the gray spaces in between. I currently live in Mississippi, where I am (finally) finishing out a Bachelors in English Literature. Outside of that, I am feverishly planning my second major short comic and my first comic series. I hope to make people realize new things about themselves in time, until then, I recommend taking a long look in the mirror; something that humans don't do often enough.
Today on SOLRAD, Bradathon Nu returns with an essay exploring the nature of "creepiness" in the work of artist Masaaki Nakayama
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