- After Lights (2006)
by Sam Araya (Paintagram)
via his deviantART
- Dark Rain (2010)
by meeran (aka pure_lily)
via her deviantART
- An Unhealthy Interest in the Supernatural
by Ian Goulden (aka seriykotik1970)
via his flickr
- The Snow White Queen (2010)
by Bethalynne Bajema
via her blog
- Illus., ‘The Bloody Countess’ (1994 ed.)
by Santiago Caruso
for Alejandra Pizarnik’s ‘La Condesa Sangrienta’
- a siren
by Izabella Blue
via her gallery
- Station
by Stephen Rothwell
via The Darkhouse Quarter
- Longroad
by Stephen Rothwell
from The Dark House Quarter
- your time is over (2010)
by dhaze
via their deviantART
- Zombie Swamp (2009)
by Vinegaria
via her deviantART
- Poster, Return to Oz (1985)
Starring Fairuza Balk (The Craft, etc.)
based upon the novel by L. Frank Baum
Short & intriguing blog piece about why this awesome film was a box office flop.
And remember The Wheelers? ::shudders::
- Three Sisters (2010)
by Lady Symphonia (Nathalia Suellen)
via her deviantART
-The Widow (art doll, detail)
Crafted by Julian Martinez
in collaboration w/Benjamin Lacombe
(doll inspired his ‘Widow’)
Where Love and Delirium Hurl Their Fatal Stones
by J. K. Bogartte
blog + flash presentation
In the passageway between light and dark, where you align yourself in molecular fashion against her linen seductively smoldering in the grass, where the dew-igniting armatures, with their Quetzal tails, dazzle the voyeurs in their dream kingdoms, fermenting beneath the shimmering tables of feral potions and elixirs… where knives are kissing. Only her shadow remains in the wetness of noon, strung between the magnetic poles of disorientation and sheer bliss… It is all dressed in one fell swoop. Spectacles are discarded…
- Accompanying prose by J. K. Bogette
retrozone:Theda Bara
Cape ca. 1916 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
image: Transporting the wounded Arthur by carriage, Spieghel Historiael (The Hague, KB, KA 20, fol. 163v), c. 1325-1335
The...
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one in spirit….
wolfdancer:- One home, one World. people tend to forget that.
North American Indians are the best!
Bull Market, 2011. Oil on birch panel 48 x 60 inches. (via Erik Olson)
I want this poster for my office.