Art and music by Colin Raff.
Torpid Slivers is a weekly animated fiction feature by Colin Raff at Queen Mob’s Tea House
Animation and music by Colin Raff
Transparent animated GIF stickers by Colin Raff
Torpid Slivers is a weekly animated fiction feature by Colin Raff at Queen Mob’s Tea House.
The large and intricately furrowed tongue caresses the mouth-plates of the upper jaw, extracting the desired nourishment from the thread-like fringes.
The salamander rose, positioned itself on its back legs, and gesticulated in an ordered fashion, at times synchronizing with the shadow’s movements.
The Walter/Folkard Anomaly appears on the 76th page of two known copies of Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes (1919)
the apparent source of certain vague idioms
This activity appears confined to the vicinity of stairs
Cadaverrax Supercriminal Bellefarba Dudecto, caterpillar, insect Fun Supercriminals in real life
-Art and music by Colin Raff-
Soundtrack created to accompany the exhibition Shreckfiguren à la Mode, on display at the Donau-Ecke Ganghofer in Berlin from December 2015 through February 2016.
This appears in brochure form as the accompanying literature for the exhibition Shreckfiguren à la Mode, on display at the Donau-Ecke Ganghofer in Berlin from December 2015 through February 2016.
An Exhibition by Colin Raff, Donau-Ecke Ganghofer, December 18, 2015 through February, 2016
Hidden wire may work better than starch to fix the spiral
a perpendicular wheel sectioned into four painted backdrops and a bronze-mounted, triple-beveled viewing lens