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Dante’s Inferno Razor

January 2, 2012 By Professor Arielle Saiber

dantes-inferno-razor“This is a job from a couple months ago. This was one of the most intense themes I have done. Tons of details in very small places. The theme was Dante’s Inferno and the images are based on Dore’s illustrations for the book. The toughest part was that I had to alter the images to make them fit the format of the windows. I had to make the altered images still recognizable as the classic Dore illustrations.
The ‘frames’ are sculpted and the images are bulino engraved. The scenes on the hidden panels were also bulino engraved. The knife was made by Joe Kious of Kerrville, TX.”    —Straight Razor Place, December 14, 2011

Contributed by David Israel

Categories: Consumer Goods, Image Mosaic, Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2011, Engravings, Gustave Doré, Razors, Texas

“Dante: Inferno” a Play by Alejandro de la Costa (2008)

March 27, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

dante-inferno-a-play-by-alejandro-de-la-costa-2008“MBS Productions will be presenting the world premiere of Dante: Inferno from April 10 – May 3, yet they still haven’t found the right actor to play Dante. . .
The play contains adult themes and nudity (not required for the role of Dante). The show is currently in rehearsals and auditions will be held Tuesday-Thursday, March 11-13.”    –Shawn Parikh, Pegasus News, March 11, 2008

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2008, Addison, Inferno, Texas, Theater

“Marching Owl Band Drops the D-Bomb on Todd Graham”

December 2, 2007 By Professor Arielle Saiber

marching-owl-band-drops-the-d-bomb-on-todd-graham“TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa has filed a formal complaint with Conference USA over the Rice marching band’s performance of ‘Todd Graham’s Inferno’ during halftime of Saturday’s football game in Houston. Graham left Rice for Tulsa after just one season… The band’s show depicted a search for the former Owls coach through different circles of Hell, based on Dante’s Divine Comedy.” [. . .]    –Matt Hinton, Sunday Morning QB, November 27, 2007

Contributed by George Trone

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2007, Football, Houston, Marching Bands, Oklahoma, Texas, Tulsa

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