The DOC WÖR MIRRAN
WITCHES
PROJECT
Both the "Taltos" series of paintings as well as the "Lasher" recordings were inspired by the Anne Rice trilogy of books "The Witching Hour", "Lasher" and "Taltos", commonly known as the “witches trilogy”. A body of work was created that, although independent in itself, was inspired by the books. As with many DWM ideas, this project spans several mediums (several audio tracks, a series of paintings, and a poem), produced over a period of a few years, that should be regarded as a whole in itself. We sent a copy of the CD to Anne Rice, but her lawyer sent it back to us unopened, with an official statement that it was not listened to! I guess they think we would use the opportunity to sue them if they ever made a film of the books, and the music would be too similar. Stupid lawyers, we just wanted her to have a copy in case she collected things inspired by her work.
Releases:
The Taltos series is a series of 100 small watercolor and acrylic paintings painted onto paper, then glued onto cardstock. All pictures in the series are 15 1/2 x 23 cm, and were painted in Fürth, Germany, and Pine Valley, California. Produced over a period of almost two years, from January 1995 until October 1996, this series of paintings is the companion to the Doc Wör Mirran audio recording "Lasher". Like the music, the paintings were created to express a somewhat "dark" atmosphere. It can sometimes be difficult with purely abstract paintings to express a particular emotion clearly to a viewer, but these pictures have succeeded in doing just that. Unlike the music, the pictures do not correspond specifically to a particular scene in any of the books, and are perhaps created more to augment the music than anything else. This CD-R is the second graphic DWM release on Hand-made, a subsidiary of Mirran Threat, and features only graphic files, no music. Created in the spirit of the old "cassette scene", each Hand- made release is individually copied, the covers printed and cut and the whole package assembled by hand. Technology though has allowed us to include not only music on our Hand-made releases, but in this case, graphics. The medium of individually copied CDs with so many possibilities seems tailor made to an art-group like Doc Wör Mirran, who have always made combining various art forms or mediums into one project a central aspect to their work. For the first time, those interested in the work of DWM may not only listen to their recordings, but enjoy their paintings. Full color cover. Released June 15th, 1999.
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