The House of Fate - Bengt Jahnsson-Wennberg
Swedish , b. 1965 -
Oil on panel , 124 x 166 cm.
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Light on every floor, Photo by @toits_de_paris
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I love a good medical drama. My mother, a nurse, raised me on ER and General Hospital, always pointing out all the plot lines that “would never happen in real life” but were really cool to watch on TV. My mother credits ER with pushing her toward her decades-long career in the operating room. So when I, a poor lost college sophomore who had gone to school to play French horn (French horn!) and found it wasn’t what I thought it would be, I did what I knew best to do and turned to TV. And on TV, I found House.
House had it all: a painkiller-addicted doctor with a smart mouth and a slap-worthy face, medical mysteries solved via CSI-style case-of-the-week format, and a beleaguered crew of sidekick physicians whose instincts were never quite as good as House’s. I would spend each episode studying the setup and trying to unravel what the medical culprit could be before the ultimate reveal. Instead of realizing that what I might want to be was a writer with a good plot, I missed the mark and decided I wanted to be a doctor.
Want to feel like you’re watching House, M.D. this Tuesday morning? Dig into Lisa Bubert’s new reading list on medical mysteries!
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Fanart of the character “House-wife”, created by Miranda Parkin. I absolutely love her design and I think she would do great in Kane Pixel’s backrooms ^^
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Residência Pouso Geométrico (1974) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, by William Ramos Abdalla
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Loom House by @millerhull in #BainBridgeIsland, #NewYork Photo by Kevin Scott @k7scott and Ben Schauland
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Unknown - Bengt Jahnsson-Wennberg
Swedish , b. 1965 -
Oil on panel , 30 x 40 cm.
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