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Smoke marks the ceiling and meat turns to ash. Brain matter boils tonight in the skull of the sleeping pyrokinetic.
«Before Hairspray made her a household name, the legendary drag icon Divine took the stage by storm in Tom Eyen’s off-Broadway cult classic, The Neon Woman!
Directed by Ron Link, this outrageous, high-camp 1978 production gave us Divine at her absolute fiercest-bringing pure punk energy, unforgettable style, and boundary-pushing comedy to New York City.
Check out this incredible vintage poster! From the signature neon-pink border to Divine’s jaw-dropping jungle-print look, it perfectly captures the raw, unfiltered spirit of 70s underground theater.»
Tin Can Forest
F. Monod, Absinthe is Death, ca. 1900
Steven Arnold (1943–1994), “Skeletons Taking Tea and Tarot,” 1991
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Pendant in the shape of a skull in polychrome enameled gold, Germany. circa. 1630.
Zapotec bat god Camazotz mask.
They Have Slept in the Forest Too Long (1926) Max Ernst, oil on canvas
Tête Osseuse Anatomical print from the 19th-century French publication ‘Journal des Connaissances Médico-Chirurgicales’ Via: https://www.instagram.com/p/DXm-5HuiEyE/
James Wines, Indeterminate Facade, Best Store, Houston, Texas, 1975
Josef Váchal (1884–1969)
The demolition of the Black Hawk Building in Waterloo, Iowa, 1975
(via MUNKTIKI)
"Seven-headed Mouse King" by Dutch artist Ludwig Willem Reymert Wenckebach.
Created in 1894 for the children's book "In de muizenwereld" (In the Mouse World) written by Agatha Snellen