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“208 OSEOsidades” by Saúl Hernández
Extraordinary sculptures by Saúl Hernández (from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico). The “208 OSEOsidades” is a collection of 21 bronze sculptures of 21 centimeters in height. He uses the most common representation of death which is the human skeleton in a 1:8 scale replica of a real skeleton. Picture by Julia Mejorado
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Another dancing skeleton, I know, but how could I resist this lovely chalkboard version of graceful movement?
A Day To Remember You Had Me At Hello album art by SkinnerCody on DeviantArt
I know I know...you think it's creepy. I think it's so beautiful. Touched by how the artist can give a macabre skeletion as sweet, timidly curious face. Beatiful.
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Skeleton - notice the planning lines that remain around the skeleton. The artist was measuring angles and lengths.
Skeleton Study 5 by jamesjulier on DeviantArt
Skeleton Study 5 by jamesjulier on deviantART
The Pines Are Dancing
I can’t even say why, but this photo is unsettling to me. But also awesome. But also it made my stomach do a little hiccup. I don’t understand.
“208 OSEOsidades” by Saúl Hernández
Extraordinary sculptures by Saúl Hernández (from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico). The “208 OSEOsidades” is a collection of 21 bronze sculptures of 21 centimeters in height. He uses the most common representation of death which is the human skeleton in a 1:8 scale replica of a real skeleton...
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Q♦ A♣ Q♠ Calaveras Playing Cards. Designed by Chris Ovdiyenko. Really like the use of full figured court cards - great artwork. Wolfthings private collection.
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Human Anatomy Old medical atlas illustration by mapsandposters, $9.99