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Mad Fred

by SavageNovember 18, 2014November 19, 2014

Take a look at the drawings of FRED WILLIAMS, and inside the mind of Mr Freebury Runcible Williams…

THIS IS FRED. He is a Slade-going accordian-playing maverick who also goes by the names Mr Freebury Runcible Williams, and The Man Who Has Failed.

THIS IS WHAT FRED WANTS TO SAY: I have no idea of what my pictures are about, nor do I have any idea as to what degree of meaning they may contain (which they perhaps might not, but if they do then it is rather obscure). They are somewhat like fevered dreams in which a great amount of superfluous nonsense is occurring and in which also maybe a small amount of symbolic nonsense is simultaneously occurring. Possibly. Or not.
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