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“In the beginning, God created the heaven and Earth and it was good. He created this world out of nothing, in ex nihilo because nothing on this planet, not even the canvas for which he makes his bread and butter from, can be created nor destroyed. It is as so he can manipulate the elements. In this world, he created man after his own image so he can dominate. And from the rust and bone of his man, out bore a woman that would be his mirror image, in his own identity. This God, higher than the heavens a lie, washed his hands clean as they frolicked in sin in the garden of Eden.”– Jennifer Brigitte from A Fanfare to E. Maxwell Caldwell: The World He Created

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Behind the Red Shield: The Nature of its Game

Obscura: Post-Modern Italian Realism told in the iconography of Southern Gothic Americana

“In the descent to madness, the false blanket called reality merges with the simulacrum of the world we know. Down by the picture show, the voyeur watches life unfold in a dark room, through the peep hole, behind the light of kaleidoscope eyes.  Beyond la camara oscura, nothing in the mind can be created nor destroyed.”   — Jennifer Brigitte—

We cordially invite you to enter our matrix. In this world, you can live out the fantasies you always had but couldn’t afford. It’s Hollywood baby and in this playground, you have to lose yourself to your own personality in order to make it out alive. Like a Disney princess cut from glass, smoother than the blood running down my veins, take a peak into the world of Obscura. It’s not wrong to descent into your own madness but it’s a sin to not to climb out of it.