Chemohawk Sessions
Greetings Faux Poets, Today, Rare Eagle and I break down just about every conceivable concept, societal strain and we still have time to paint the podcast with hilarity, frivolity and profundity. Remember: "It is only in the vast, black darkyou just might glean a spark and use that illumination to add elation to the bleak, the dim, the stark." Faux Poe and Rare Eagle OUT! **All I Am by Dyalla is the song playing for introand outro purposes. F.C.F.U. (Fact-Check Follow Up) The painting I referenced is "Tiger on the Watch" (also known as Tigre à l'affût or Tigre dans le désert) by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. Painted around 1888, the artwork depicts a large tiger perched on a sandy ridge, looking down at a formation of soldiers marching across a vast, arid valley or desert plainbelow. The painting is notable for contrasting the wild, untamed ferocity of the tiger with the rigid, calculated discipline of the marching soldiers, creating a sense of tension regarding whether the two forces will collide. The painting is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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