Sunday, April 21, 2024

One more thing...

 I had a serious moment today when I came across a piece of art. This person rendered something that was complex, beautiful and heartbreaking all at once called The Death of Bobby Driscoll. And when you see it, I'm very sure you'll agree. 

I don't have permission to share it on here (couldn't ask, or even leave a comment because of login issues on deviantArt, grrr...), but I wanted to post the link and encourage you to go view it. The way the artist incorporated Bobby's life, good and bad, into his death nearly brought me to tears. What's more, the art style was eerily reminiscent of Bobby's own collage work. I think it's safe to say he would have greatly appreciated it for many reasons. 

Go. Look. Leave comments. I only wish I could, but it's "You must sign in to comment. Oh, you forgot your password? We'll send you a link." **Never does.** **Try to sign in with something else and that doesn't work due to reasons 1-16.** So if you do choose to comment (provided you have a deviantArt login or create one), please tell the artist I sent you and that I very much love this creation with all my heart. 

1 comment:

  1. Are you aware that right before he died Bobby was looking to write a tell all book? He gave a letter to Andy Warhol to give to Truman Capote asking if he would write a biography for him. I always felt like something about the death scene didn't add up. The pamphlets, the hardened arteries from heroin seemed strange. If he was going to expose Walt Disney as a pedo that would have cost the company millions. And Disney was affiliated with the CIA. There will never be a proper autopsy. The letter indicates he wants to expose something "without attempting to shock ridicule accuse or enlighten but simply, delicately to reveal". Many think he was molested by Walt himself. Have you ever considered he was murdered? Here's the letter https://imgur.com/a/xVkPH60

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One more thing...

 I had a serious moment today when I came across a piece of art. This person rendered something that was complex, beautiful and heartbreakin...