Posts tagged "skeleton"
Ron’s new piece is almost as awesome as his shirt. Almost.
1 year ago
Proudly introducing Alex CF’s Enfant Diabolique and my sweet little Tweety. Aren’t they just adorable?
Photo © Wurzeltod
2 years ago
(via saintwire, oliviaphoenix)
(via -weowntheskies)
This is strikingly familiar (and is tangentially giving me a demented urge to cultivate myself an ensemble exactly thus to wear for a delightful day of pedagogically discussing post-colonialism with 80s-fashion-reviving 18 year-olds who ask whimical questions about whether vagina dentata is real), but I can’t quite place it. …Anyone?
This is Narcissa et la confidence de la Lune by Julien Martinez, 2009
Here’s a view of the whole ensemble:

(via unnaturalist)
Look, I have no idea who you are, unnaturalist, and this might be getting repetitive, but do you have any manners/brains?!
It’s really getting a bit rude as crediting or at least linking to your source really isn’t that difficult.
How can your posts be in any way beneficial to anyone without attribution? They just end up being cheap and quick eye fodder clogging up the gorgeous interwebs.
So anyhow, this is from the series SKLT by Marc Da Cunha Lopes, 2010
2 years ago
On Giving Life by Ana Mendieta, 1975, colour photograph, 20.3 x 25.4 cm - on show at Alison Jacques Gallery, London, until tomrrow.
2 years ago
Switzerland - Rocking the museum poster since.. uhmm.. 1512?
Diagnose am Skelett by Claude Kuhn for Naturhistorisches Museum Bern, 1985 (via)
2 years ago
Skeleton Performing Zazen on Waves by Maruyama Okyo, c.1787, ink on paper, Daijoji Temple, Hyogo, Japan
2 years ago
Perfect Headgear of the Day XXVI: Patrick Veillet’s wearable sculptures
2 years agoThe weekly SpitFields was successful even though I didn’t get the JapanoRussian Vaniaesque doll I had hoped for. Who knows, maybe she’s still around next week.
Instead, I got a very death metal looking skeleton standing on a bull’s skull - all carved from a single deer bone (pictured above). He’s tiny - standing only about 8 cm tall! Love.
2 years ago
Ice Cream for Breakfast by William Schmidt has survived many fridges and moves and has been my favourite thing to look at with my bleary morning eyes for almost 6 years now. It makes those moments when your hand reaches for the soy milk but your taste buds expect orange juice a little more bearable. Thanks, William.
2 years ago

