‘Belle Epoque Beauty Reclining on a Settee with Roses’ - Paul Antoine de la Boulaye
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‘Belle Epoque Beauty Reclining on a Settee with Roses’ - Paul Antoine de la Boulaye
OK first you’re being a total dick right now,
theyre boning
where are the skeletitties
I’m laughing so hard omg
💀 - DEATH LOVES SKULLS… And this is one of the best we’ve ever seen… Created by @jackofthedust.
If you’re on the Gold Coast you can check out his rad work at the @kustomkraftsvintagemarkets in Helensvale tomorrow.
So http://captainhanni.tumblr.com/ posted two really interesting/cute characters and here’s a fan art of one of them hope you like!
gassspppp this is so delicate and beautiful that I feel like keyboard-smashing my emotions onto it would be ruining it.. ahhh how amazing!!! thank you!!!!
Bone Pistol Set
The kiss of death.
This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
The kiss of death.
This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
The kiss of death.
This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
18kt skull with a carved, Australian Fire Opal brain.