Excerpted from the audio commentary that accompanies the deluxe edition...
The word written on the bottom of the gorilla's plane is "Oceanic".
To build that castle-tower head-dress, they were stacking sugar cubes for days.
The woman in the bunny slippers (and various other items) is clearly Tlazolteotl, the Aztec goddess of Filth. Her face and offering are red, not brown, in the original. You can tell because she's squatting.
Hardcore Amish don't use zippers. Can't say why that amused us so much yesterday, but it's influence can clearly be felt in this image.
Stylistically, this is rather more structured than our earlier work, but they are still linked thematically - as evidenced by Jake writing dismissive space filling comments on the right hand side of both pictures.
If you set both pictures to 50% transparency and overlay them with one upside down (I won't tell you which), they become the treasure map from the Goonies. Try it yourself.
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Excerpted from the audio commentary that accompanies the deluxe edition...
The word written on the bottom of the gorilla's plane is "Oceanic".
To build that castle-tower head-dress, they were stacking sugar cubes for days.
The woman in the bunny slippers (and various other items) is clearly Tlazolteotl, the Aztec goddess of Filth. Her face and offering are red, not brown, in the original. You can tell because she's squatting.
Hardcore Amish don't use zippers. Can't say why that amused us so much yesterday, but it's influence can clearly be felt in this image.
Stylistically, this is rather more structured than our earlier work, but they are still linked thematically - as evidenced by Jake writing dismissive space filling comments on the right hand side of both pictures.
If you set both pictures to 50% transparency and overlay them with one upside down (I won't tell you which), they become the treasure map from the Goonies. Try it yourself.
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