DC comic book publisher with John Constantine's Hellblazer logo with design by British artist Dave Mckean |
Sometimes all it needs to trigger something on my mind inside a project with help by international artists is a simple whistle with words like the song below that describes an adiction regarding the occult like John Constantine always had while facing his own demons throughout his entire run.
Below are info about this same song.
American band A perfect circle song "The Noose" first released in 2003 in their album "Thirteen Step"
Random words with the song's lyrics |
Lyrics
"The Noose"
So glad to see you well
Overcome and completely silent now
With heaven's help
You cast your demons out
And not to pull your halo down
Around your neck and tug you off your cloud
But I'm more than just a little curious
How you're planning to go about
Making your amends to the dead
To the dead
Recall the deeds as if
They're all someone else's
Atrocious stories
Now you stand reborn before us all
So glad to see you well
And not to pull your halo down
Around your neck and tug you to the ground
But I'm more than just a little curious
How you're planning to go about
Making your amends to the dead
To the dead
With your halo slipping down
Your halo slipping
Your halo slipping down
Your halo slipping down
Your halo slipping down [repeated]
Your halo slipping down to choke you now
Constantine's a simple man that throughout his life always knew that magic and life's patterns were/are/will be what he'll become in time in different paths as described in the panel below.
Hellblazer Issue 40 written by Jamie Delano and drawn by Dave Mckean |
Interlude:
While I was thinking on this project, I've reminded myself of French poet Rimbaud's masterpiece "Season in Hell" that I've read at the same time while I was reading John that had magic in his Hellblazer during my teenage years.
Being Constantine a man that spent several "seasons in hell" and always came back, I've found it apropriate to link this project with the before mentioned poet masterpiece because like Jamie Delano who developed this character stated in an exclusive interview to this blogue "all art ever created reflects what we consume and its role in our lives deep inside our subconscious".
French poet Jean Arthur Rimbaud with 17 years old |
Born: October 20, 1854, Charleville-Mézières, France
Died: November 10, 1891, Marseille, France
"Chanson de la plus haute tour" first published in june in French magazine La vogue 7-13 in 1886 along his poems "L'eternité" and "Âge d'or" |
Original title "Chanson de la plus haute Tour"
English translation "Song of the highest tower" first written in May 1871 by the poet.
An excerpt.
In the original French written by the poet.
"A tout asservie,
Par délicatesse.
J'ai perdu ma vie.
Ah ! Que le temps vienne.
Où les coeurs s'éprennent."
An English free translation of it by myself
"Slave to all things,
Oversensitivity
Has wasted me.
Ah! Time will come.
Where hearts in love fall..."
This excerpt of the poem above describes a lot of how I always saw John Constantine and his personality.
I also reminded myself that once again Jamie Delano stated in my interview with him that British actor David Thewlis would be the best actor to portray Constantine in a screen.
Below's David himself acting as Paul Verlaine that was Rimbaud's mentor in real life in a 1995 movie and info regarding the movie.
Original manuscript written by Rimbaud with his poem "L'eternité" |
Constantine's not Corto Maltese but they're two sides of the same coin being males that love the company of females while trying to understand them.
Below is once again, some info about Mike Leigh's masterpiece "Naked" where its main character talks with pretty ladies, rough men while thinking in past lives or even the future in the exact same way that Corto or Constantine did in their books.
"Naked" masterpiece movie by British director Mike Leigh starring David Thewlis
A still of the above mentioned movie with "Johnny" talking with a pretty lady |
A link where Johnny discusses about the future with a security guard
An excerpt of their conversation.
"One day you'll realize that you've had not
just one or two past or future existences... but that you were, and are, everybody and everything that has ever been... or will ever be."
During Covid's period, I've comunicated with several women (like I always did in my life) about life in all its aspect, while being really concerned about "my beautiful friend" and her health because she means a lot in my professional and personal life and we both have an unbreakable spiritual bound.
When I need her, she's always trying to help me like I do to her.
Talked with a beautiful woman, that's the case of The Wild Enigma (who's in the pics below with me), about how women ressemble mother nature in every aspect.
That men fight and go to war while protecting them and their own growing seed.
That we're all energy.
Where this wonderful blue planet is located the vast cosmos where we live in.
The tidal waves of the ocean.
How blue the sky's.
How the moon embraces it.
How living beings are simply "time" while traveling from planet to planet being energy as a common flea.
We instantly achieved our purpose inside a bound, she was Zed's character that appeared in early Jamie Delano's Hellblazer, that harvested the moon while being pagan inside Stonehenge's tapestry source of energy in this world for Millennia.
Being myself a simple seed carrier male trying to organize a project with tribute artworks by some of the best international artists that I know of, both to Constantine and Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese while knowing that the first one never was mean, believed in Anarchy and was meant a Magus to be.
The second one was a doppelganger of him, a lover, a fighter, a mystery man.
So in my mind Constantine truly is hope to help mankind fight Covid while Corto is its hope in this dark period that we all live in.
The Wild Enigma is not only a pretty woman, she's a fighter, a mother, that truly knows the main purpose of two sexual genres as energy bounded.
Below's me and her with myself holding some printed papers with artworks by international artists that I work with and simple pics that will definitely have a purpose on this project that's being developed.
My friend The Wild Enigma who I've a bound with - 01 |
Rimbaud drawn by French specialist on his oeuvre André Guyaux |
A tribute artwork both to Constantine and Corto by Argentine maestro Pablo Búrman, Hellblazer's issue 40 and pics of myself and my babe Elena |
My friend The Wild Enigma who I've a bound with - 02 |
Me and my friend The Wild Enigma |
My friend The Wild Enigma who I've a bound with - 02 |
My friend The Wild Enigma who I've a bound with - 03 |
My friend The Wild Enigma who I've a bound with - 04 |
A tribute artwork to Constantine by Mexican artist Gaston Ortiz along a pic by The Wild Enigma |
The Cure song "Fight" from their "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" released on May 1987
Its lyrics
"Fight"
Sometimes there's nothing to feel
Sometimes there's nothing to hold
Sometimes there's no time to run away
Sometimes you just feel so old
The times it hurts when you cry
The times it hurts just to breathe
And then it all seems like there's no-one left
And all you want is to sleep
Fight fight fight
Just push it away
Fight fight fight
Just push until it breaks
Fight fight fight
Don't cry at the pain
Fight fight fight
Or watch yourself burn again
Fight fight fight
Don't howl like a dog
Fight fight
Just fill up the sky
Fight fight fight
Fight til you drop
Fight fight fight
And never never
Never stop
Fight
Fight
Fight
So when the hurting starts
And when the nightmares begin
Remember you can fill up the sky
You don't have to give in
You don't have to give in
Never give in
Never give in
Never give in
Many thanks to all international artists that are supporting this and other projects that I'm developing while knowing that there's something "nasty" in the air that we breathe.
Special thanks to my "beautiful friend", to The Wild Enigma and my love Elena
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