My new art show āDREAMBLEEDERā is visually and narratively inspired by the journal and research of Cody Lamport, a 19-year old college student in Las Vegas who died on Christmas morning, 1995 from unknown circumstances. Shortly before his death, Cody had stumbled upon more information about Dreambleeders than anyone on the internet, and this (alleged) journal was only recently uploaded and shared to Reddit by an unknown source. But it was enough to get my brain racing. #Dreambleeder
āDREAMBLEEDER: An enchanted instrument that, when played, is believed to have the power to extract a nightmare from a personās mind into the natural world.ā Thank you to the HISTORY CHANNEL for this special presentation. Please watch it. Please share it. And please come see an actual Dreambleeder in person at my art show jn NY. #Dreambleeder
Welcome to my slide show. As my new art show, #DREAMBLEEDER gets closer to opening, I want to share with you as much of Cody Lamportās research about Dreambleeding as I can, so you can see what has inspired me so much over the years and is the foundation for my new collection of paintings. May 30th at @harmanprojects NYC
Soā¦.i launched all of these bloody embellished GPK cards in my shop 5 minutes ago and I was gonna tell you about them but all 72 of them sold out in 3 minutes, so I guess I gotta make some more. . š BTW if you arenāt on my mailing list you missed the drop. Oops
Thinking about Sam Kieth a lot. He means the world to me. Been digging into my archives and found this clip I never shared of us from 2010, and I love it. Captured by @stephenreedy . Sam Kieth forever.
Sam Kieth is a superhero to me. He is also a mentor, an inspiration, a cheerleader and a friend. Having trouble finding words, and knowing that this chair, one that witnessed so much imagination, will never be occupied again is heartbreaking. But hearing and seeing how many other artists have been equally as inspired by him to push the limits of tradition, and to be ourselves no matter how awkward it can feel, and no matter how much the world tries to tell us otherwise. Thank you, Sam ā¤ļø