The Electric Narwhal

 

⊛  The Electric Narwhal
⊛  cut + torn paper + washi / wood
⊛  6 x 4 in •150 x 100 mm
⊛  private collection

 

The secret is out. When the dark storm clouds gather, the thunder rolls and the lightning crashes, it's a sure sign that a pod of electric narwhals is reeling through the skies above. Incidentally, the word narwhal comes (via a number of stops along the way) from the Old Norse word "Nar", meaning corpse, because of its color. It was a corpse whale. I bet you're glad I didn't draw that.

The inspiration equation for this piece reads as such: The B-52's "Rock Lobster" + one week of non-stop rain / a tokyo train ride = The Electric Narwhal. Which would be a great name for a band. Or a bar. Or a drink. Or a child.

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