I just wanted to share this wee bit of Fine Art embedded into this rare Northern Briar Regal Churchwarden that my girlfriend gave me recently. A churchwarden isn't exactly the style of pipe that I would select for myself, as I almost always clench my pipe and just meld into the briar, linking one on one with the spirit of the tobacco. But, when she snuck off to the Briary to pick a pipe out for me, knowing I am a clencher, she selected this warden, knowing it was of the handheld variety. Of course, I was pleased. Any pipe related gift meant that she accepted my hobby, encouraging my interest.
I have been smoking it. Its our movie pipe, giving me almost three hours of smoke in its huge deep bowl. However, last night I was really looking at the pattern on the Cumberland stem. And, low and behold, I knew that image...
Tell me if I'm wrong, but is that not the figure found in Edvard Munch's 1893 paint, The Scream? I have two theories...
First Theory, George Walker of Northern Briars, purposefully formed that Cumberland with skill that rivals Michelangelo or Davinci. Bringing the idea of Northern Germanic Expressionism of the 19th century, specifically this painting, referencing the angst ridden imagery in this work. Creating a pipe made for stress relief, making this an icon of the anxieties of modern man, further blurring the lines between form and function...
Or (second theory), the pipe is going to be gurgler :|
What do you think?
I have been smoking it. Its our movie pipe, giving me almost three hours of smoke in its huge deep bowl. However, last night I was really looking at the pattern on the Cumberland stem. And, low and behold, I knew that image...
Tell me if I'm wrong, but is that not the figure found in Edvard Munch's 1893 paint, The Scream? I have two theories...
First Theory, George Walker of Northern Briars, purposefully formed that Cumberland with skill that rivals Michelangelo or Davinci. Bringing the idea of Northern Germanic Expressionism of the 19th century, specifically this painting, referencing the angst ridden imagery in this work. Creating a pipe made for stress relief, making this an icon of the anxieties of modern man, further blurring the lines between form and function...
Or (second theory), the pipe is going to be gurgler :|
What do you think?