Disturbing Taxidermy

  I don't know about you, but I'm in awe of the meticulous, yet deeply disturbing taxidermy by artist Enrique Gomez De Molina. Molina does, however, face up to five years in prison for importing the bodies of endangered animals. Molina claims that his art works “to bring awareness to the danger faced by a… Continue reading Disturbing Taxidermy

In The Night

In July 1906 National Geographic published their first wildlife photographs - the ones you see here.  I have, in the past, stumbled across a number of them on Tumblr, Pinterest and the like. The spookiness always intrigued me, but I never knew about their origins, until yesterday, when I discovered that they were shot by… Continue reading In The Night

Black Shuck Discovery

I doubt that I'm the only one who's had a life-long fascination with monstrous black dogs. In the North of England, our legendary black dog goes by the name Barghest, and is considered to be an omen of death. According to legend, if you hear the beast howl, death will be taking you shortly. I… Continue reading Black Shuck Discovery

Swan Bones

That feeling when you discover an artist who you simply have to tell people about is one of the best feelings. My excitement fires off on all cylinders, and I want to share my discovery as quickly as possible.The work of Swan Bones is enchanting to the point you don't want to step away from… Continue reading Swan Bones