‘Myths and Legends of Ancient Slavs’, Illustration by N. Bukanova, 2007
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‘Myths and Legends of Ancient Slavs’, Illustration by N. Bukanova, 2007
Détail de « L'Adieu du Roi Lear à Cordelia », par Edwin Austin Abbey (1898)
Detail of “Cordelia’s Farewell”, by Edwin Austin Abbey (1898).
Abandoned Russian villages
Night In The Red Room
Art by Esther Sarto
Azzedine Alaia Fall/Wint 1985 - Farida Khelfa by Jean Paul Goude
Giovanni Celoria, Illustration from Astronomical Atlas, 1890
Marco Poloni - Black Hole, from The Majorana Experiment, 2010
After three months of labor-conducive love, my silkscreen book is complete!
Based off of the video game ANATOMY, it tells the story of what it really means to live in a haunted house
This game has some of the best writing and one of the most original ideas I’ve seen in a while, so please, take a look!
"Greetings to the Universe in 55 Different Languages", a poem compiled out of messages from the Voyager spacecraft
Fairy circles: tales and legends of giants, dwarfs, fairies, water-sprites and hobgoblins (1877)
WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS (2014) dir. Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi
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Daniel Egnéus’s stunning illustrations for Little Red Riding Hood (part 1 of 2).
Marjorie Cameron (1922-1995), illustration from Songs for the Witch Woman
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Phenakistoscope art by Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau, 1987.