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Article: Luke Pearson - Dull Ache

Posted: February 19, 2012

“I’ve got to get this stuff out somewhere.” To represent his inner muse, the cover of Dull Ache, a 2010 gatherum by young British prodigy Luke Pearson, shows a cutaway outline of his white head, swimming - perhaps drowning - in a stormy undertow of images and ideas. His brain is empty, save for a small, abstracted black skeleton with an overgrown skull. That skeleton is his mind’s eye and its dotted lines of sight project through its host’s eyeballs. Today’s Article also includes a preview of a brand-new two-page comic created by Luke for the next issue of Art Review Magazine. Read my Article and see this Strip here…

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