Not far off two slightly crazed creatures, Thomas of Bedlam and the Faerie Trapper, show visitors the unpredictable nature of humors in disharmony.
The broad-gestured, slightly crazed dishevelment of the earlier work has been replaced by a more concentrated layering of textures and patterns.
That bemusement had an edge to it now; the slightly crazed creativity of the man, his quirkiness, seemed to have been redirected.
There was a suspicion of mist in Chiano's slightly crazed eyes.
Schoenberg was a great admirer of this 1908 work, slightly crazed music in which Mahler boldly expands the tonal harmonic language and fractures symphonic forms.
Mr. Levine and his players still seemed to be grappling with this elusive, slightly crazed music.
In 1961, Elam played a slightly crazed character in an episode of The Twilight Zone, "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"
My God," he says with his slightly crazed giggle, "it just hit me then.
In an adjoining room the walls are covered with continuous geometric shapes whose angled sides create a multifaceted effect that is almost Mannerist in its slightly crazed oppressiveness.
Switching on Photoshop, the designer started sketching a flock of fat, round birds with big yellow beaks, thick eyebrows and intense, slightly crazed expressions on their faces.