With over 450 12 gauge shotgun shells, this chair truly comes Fully Loaded. The bright brass tips create a massaging texture on the top of the chair, much to the contrary of their intended use.
The back of the chair creates a stark contrast to the front with its web of red hulls protruding outward in an intense array of plastic arterial sections.
This hypnotic array of brass creates a powerful allure for intimate yet careful appraisal. There is an odd dichotomy of comfort and demise in the combination of furniture and objects of weaponry.
The conception of this chair began on February 21, 2005. Despite being the day after my birthday, it was also the day after Hunter S. Thompson committed suicide. He had been a great influence of my Master's Thesis entitled, "Lessons in Absurdity," and I dedicated this final piece in thanks and memory.
www.alexanderreh.com/Subpages/Reh_portfolio_1a.htmAnother pro-gun Texan.
Is it just me, or does anyone else notice the artsy-fartsy types like to use the word "dichotomy" every chance they get?