Who Was Henry Fuseli? ✔ "The Nightmare" (1781) by Henry Fuseli in Context ✔ Formal Analysis: A Brief Compositional Overview ✔
Centering on women in moments of quiet affection and admiration, the renderings contrast a vintage style with modern subjects.
Peter Ondreička (1947-1990), Slovak painter private property exhibited at the Bratislava City Gallery for educational purpose only please do not use without permission
I've put together 10 paintings from the medieval times that I feel are weird, funny and just plain creepy! How these were the subjects is beyond me.
Israeili artist Ronit Baranga uses clay and porcelain to craft some really disturbing tableware that would probably instantly make you lose your appetite. Already known for her strange sculptures, Baranga applied her creepy creativity to the kitchen, putting realistic mouths and fingers on dishes and cups.
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Depois de contemplar por quase duas semanas aquele exemplar da Piauí sobre o móvel da sala, resolvi folheá-lo pela segunda vez. Eu poderia gostar
“Home Haunter,” porcelain, fur, gold luster, china paint by Shary Boyle, 2015 That’s not to say, of course, that if you’re not as dark and demented as yours truly, that you won’t also be drawn to these gorgeous yet strange ceramic sculptures by Canadian artist, Shary Boyle. But it might help. Boyle has worked with a number of musical artists during her career, like the equally out-there Peaches and Feist. While her CV isn’t limited to sculpture (Boyle works in nearly every medium), it is her bizarre, yet enchanting sculptures that caught my eye today. Boyle’s strange ceramics, while compelling to look at, also attempt to convey powerful messages on such topics as social equality, eroticism and the emotional turmoil that we as human beings are subjected to existing in this world together. What I love most about Boyle’s off-kilter ceramics, in addition to their heavy ideas, is that they are at times somewhat amusing (to me anyway). Like her piece “Bless You,” which features a creepy white porcelain hand, with an drastically elongated middle finger pointed straight at the sky. “Home Haunter,” back view “The Dandy Widow,” 2009 “Untitled,” 2005 “Bless You,” 2014 ...
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Don't read these if you ever want to sleep again. H/T: CreepyWikipedia
These human remains were unearthed in 1973 at the Teppe Hasanlu archaeological site, located in the Solduz Valley in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. The site was burned after…
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