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Tag Archives: embracing death
Next victim
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Nekromantik
Original post here. Sourced to the-moon-bears-witness via bleedingbetty1960.
Fun with fashion
Original post here. Sourced via metalonmetalblog. Original text:
Japanese artist Fumie Sasabuchi reworks the pages of fashion magazines by deconstructing the original image and the body in the image. She uses the image and idea of death to explore a surface, creating a series of hybrid body images in which promotional aesthetic is fused with material naturalistic anatomical study.
Death in the bordello
Original post here. This illustration appears to be a page from a comic by Rick Larson called The Haunted House of Lingerie. You can find a version of it here. Sourced on tumblr to olderoticart via erotiterrorist
Various devil girls, etc.
Original post here. Provenance appears to be as follows: (1) A grayscale of a painting by Lorenzo di Mauro (color original appears here of model Madelina Horn; (2) A painting by Pete Tapang; (3) Tatoo art, for which I couldn’t find the artist or decipher the signature, and; (4) Perdicion de Baco by el-santos. Sourced to caminho777mistico via zbiorowisko
Death and the maiden
Original post here. Image is a bookplate containing the text “Der Tod und das Mädchen. IV. Presto. Ex libris Y. Aoki.” Sourced on tumblr to metalonmetalblog.
Sketch of a fatal embrace
Skeletal embrace
Original post here. Sourced to hexoplexo via ghastlydelights.
Primal chaos
Original post here. Original text:
Title: Primal Chaos 7
Additional Title:
Edited by Hausen, Wendy Van
Publisher: Chaos Creations / 1072 Folsom St. #388, San Francisco, CA 94103
Publication Date: July 1993
Subject:
- Sadism
- Marquis De Sade
- History
- Occult
- Modern Primitives
Note: Primal Chaos is a magazine dedicated to exploring subjects affiliated with the occult, perversity, fringe lifestyles, and the art, music, poetry, history, literature, and cultures that it produces. This issue includes art, poetry, an article on Marquis De Sade, interviews, reviews, musician Karlheinz Stockhausen, modern primitives, and a crossword puzzle.



















