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Illustration of Baba Yaga by Aeron Alfrey. In Slavic myths, Baba Yaga is the wild woman or dark lady of magic and in Russian folklore there are many stories about her. The word Baba can mean any woman old enough to marry. In the stories, however, Baba-Yaga is often described as a frightening, wild, old witch with a terrible appetite for eating people. The story of Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Fair is one of the well-known tales and has things in common with other folk tales, such as Cinderella. (Source)
Coffin shaped hole for pauper burials in Youghal, Ireland. An empty coffin was once stored here for paupers who could not afford a coffin burial. Their bodies were temporarily laid in the coffin before being carried to the grave and buried in a shroud. The coffin would then be returned to await the next pauper funeral.
If you’ve enjoyed these photographs by Christopher McKenny, here are some more creepy artwork by him.
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Perfectly carved, tiny skulls made from pearls. Artist: Shinji Nakaba
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