It’s time for another installment of The Creepiest Photo Album…I have trolled the net for my latest batch of awesome and eerie photography. Some you may recognize and some you may not, some is vintage photography and some is modern, some is reality and some is fantasy. Either way, it’s an inspiring collection of weird […]
Travel back to a time of mystery and magic, folklore and fantasy, where the nostalgic escape of Victorian ritual prevails - seemingly in both our waking and
Author: Cesare Vecellio (Italian, Pieve di Cadore 1521–1601 Venice). Artist: After Cesare Vecellio (Italian, Pieve di Cadore 1521–1601 Venice). Artist: ...
Available Now: Virgil Finlay - Monsters and Macabre Art Illustrations - 16 Trading Cards Condition: NEW! Includes Glossy Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Featuring the Horror Art and Monster Illustrations of artist, Virgil Finlay NO Duplicates. Complete Sets. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
Ikuma Nao is an illustrator from Japan who creates haunting, dark, super detailed illustrations with a morbid edge.
Source details and larger version. If you like vintage grim reapers, my collection might offer a scythe of relief. The most intriguing vintage masks I’ve encountered are here.
Roberto Kusterle