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The Moth Woman
Exploded skull sculpture cast in resin by SFXATLAS on Etsy
Big stupid feral Hoffman as a little treat to myself.
Unknown artist (signature and 1st seal: "Hiro"; 2nd seal: "Shofutsushi"), "Crows & Persimmon" (details ver. 2), Taisho era, ca. 1930
Detail of the "Crucifixion of the Parliament of Paris", Master of the Parliament's Crucifixion or Master of Dreux Budé
Dying For Each Other In Opposite Directions
by Zhou Hong
Beautiful 🖤
The Black Sun, Bill Mayer, 2017
Gouache, with gold leaf, on watercolor paper
Horseshoe Crab
The ceramic art of Eduard Stellmacher
by John Coulthart at { feuilleton } blog
The Art Nouveau style is seldom more grotesque than in these vases and amphorae designed around the turn of the century by Eduard Stellmacher (1868–1945) for his father’s company, Amphora, in the Tur-Teplitz region of Bohemia. […] Stellmacher and co. created their share of delightful ceramic figures with Mucha-like tresses and flowing garments but Eduard’s designs around this time were preoccupied with ferocious creatures: bats, fish, lizards, octopuses, and a profusion of fire-breathing dragons.
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S10E02, “Reichenbach”
You’re an angel
Boston college, 2019
Death and the Mouth of Hell dominate Stothard's Hell staircase fresco at Burghley House- Lincolnshire England
Four Horsemen by Brenda Cassimiro
So, I finished crocheting my new Mark Hoffman doll. So far, this is the cutest Saw-themed thing I've made. I really love how chunky, pathetic, and sad he looks. Once I figure out how, I will crochet a removable reverse bear trap to complete the look. It's very tiny compared to the cuddle doll I made a few months ago (that's more than 30cms tall, and the prototype of this).
Edit: I don't do commissions, I'm sorry for anyone who messaged me. I have my reasons for not doing them, even if I'd like to one day. Currently, I can't.