(Painting above explained below)
Brand new Comet Pizza opening in Perth Australia. It's good to see they're advertising to parents of kids!
Interesting art work and symbology. Decapitated humans are always appetizing to look at when eating, hmm?
THE COSMOS
LOGO
BLACK HOLE HALLWAY???
LOVEHATELOVE
Such a weird sign to feature in their online gallery at FoodHub. Why is it so important? It was part of their construction photos before the restaurant was finished... no need to show it now.
WHAT EXACTLY IS THIS THING?
AND THIS?
HOW ABOUT THIS INSIGHT INTO THEIR FOOD SERVICE?
Interesting bonds formed between Austin Texas and Perth Australia over pizza. These are friends of perthkidz on Instagram
Despite marketing their new restaurant for launch, they have closed their Facebook page from view by other countries.
Their interior design firm sure is interesting.
Arcadia is a name linked to Gnosticism and Freemasonry. They're the ones who believe John the Baptist is the real illuminated one, not Jesus.
On their website they show buildings they have worked on for clients.
Here's their Comet Pizza depiction
Doesn't that look like Mitt Romney to you? RHS
And the friends of the design firm are intriguing too...
Especially the man remarking on the amputated leg.
COMET PIZZA IS PART OF A HUB OF OTHER RESTAURANTS AND SPACES LIKE THEIR DC FRIEND
An art gallery is right next door, featuring work by American Mark Ryden who is noted on the church of Satan's website as being a modern artist who shows satanic imagery in his work (I checked today)
Look at his "art. Little girls labelled "MEAT SHOW". Btw Ryden's MEAT DRESS painting inspired Gaga's meat dress.
https://thefoodiehub.com.au/comet-pizza-northbridge/#lg=1&slide=5
http://arcadiadesignstudio.com.au/comet-pizza/
Mark Ryden, the artist:
"Be it fame, quantum mechanics, the Freemason's concept of the interaction of mind and matter, or the Kabala, he muses at structures and symbols and how they go together and what they mean."
http://www.markryden.com/biography/essays/tracingtheconnections.html
http://www.markryden.com/paintings/index.html