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Mildred Anne Butler (1858-1941) - The delegates, watercolor, 35,6 x 26,7 cm.
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Höyheneukko, satasarjan kasvattaja, tuhatpyrstön tuuittaja.
In finnish folklore, Höyheneukko is the mother of birds and she was the protector
of the flocks. Hunters left sacrifices for her inside hollow turnks of trees in
order to recieve a good prey. Because of the hollow tree sacrifices were left in, she has also
been named as Holohonka (a hollow pine) and Koppa (an empty object).
Model: Missy Macabre
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Taxidermy crow study at the museum! Progress shots on my instagram
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The Eye, 1945, Salvador Dali
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Finding of Moses, Gustave Moreau, 1893
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Piotr Jabłonski
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One of my favorite Self Portraits
Theodore Gericault’s Last Self Portrait as a Dying Man, 1824
Gericault’s riveting self portrait foreshadows his physical disintegration coming through the skin as reddish glow combined with the deathly. It is powerful painting for unlike the typical self portrait where some artists added skulls in the artwork, Gericualt painted death within himself; it is not a separate entity, the process has already begun.
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Zdzislaw Beksinski
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Zdzislaw Beksinski
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Das Tuch by Edgar Ende
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Swimming Pool Party by Rudy Cremonini (2013)
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The Dough Warrior Project by Soren Dahlgaard (2008)
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