I could have sworn I posted this series of sculptures by Saul Hernandez.
When posed, the human skeleton seems remarkably lifelike. It’s as if we naturally superimpose expression and mood.
I’ll take this one perched on my tombstone:

See more here.
I could have sworn I posted this series of sculptures by Saul Hernandez.
When posed, the human skeleton seems remarkably lifelike. It’s as if we naturally superimpose expression and mood.
I’ll take this one perched on my tombstone:

See more here.
You know an artist/crafter has caught your attention when you actually go through 60 pages of flickr to see examples of work. The unbearable cuteness of Lubu’s creations just sucked me in.
I was reminded that I had Lubu bookmarked after using a bot creation in my Vintage Strongman post.
Geeky bots (with cats…bonus!)…

There are bots for absolutely everyone, whether you love pop culture, geek culture, or anything in between.
Ah, we bony creatures must stay warm. Here’s one way to go about it.
See a few more pictures and read some info here.
I have often been asked “Can’t you do anything like a normal person?”
The answer is no. No, I cannot.
At the moment, my anemia makes ALL the zombies jealous. It can’t be fixed with pills, liquids, leafy greens or hunks of meat.
In keeping with my inability to do anything like a normal person, I’ve made this nifty countdown chart for my series of weekly IV treatments (click for larger view).
One down…
Some people might think I’m too silly or morbid…I say I’m a girl who knows how to get her kicks out of anything! It’s a valuable skill, believe me.
Graphic designer Stuart Briers caught my eye with his biomedical, anatomical and scientific images.
I like this bright, clear fusion of art and science; almost a throwback to old fashioned infographics, but distinctly modern and smooth.
I know I just did a desktop goodies post, but I didn’t even post a fraction of the images cluttering up my screen. Every few days I move them to the traveling museum that is my external hard drive, but they pile up fast for an info junkie like me.
Stunned Cactus Head Jesus invites you in…

Taxidermy just looks so classy when it’s well done.

This gives me an idea: misanthrope motivational posters!

Yes, I generally keep five or six of these in my room at any given time.

This sculpture is bloody brilliant:

Remember this, fellow 80’s children?

*Sigh* Yes, I’ve been hearing this from relatives since I was about 18:


(But in my case, 2011 has certainly tried so far!)
Brings new meaning to the phrase “my better half:”

…and new meaning to “a meeting of minds:”

I should definitely do this with my hip-length hair. Now, how to craft a faucet accessory…

Best typo of the month…and top of my destination list if it’s true. Where do heavy meals line the urban roadsides? Bring me to the land of meatloaf trees and pizza flowers!

I’d also like to go to this coffee shop:

Best cake inscription of the month:

Happy birthday! “Rats off to you!” (You know this sickly looking thing has red velvet cake innards)

Or for another unique birthday idea (not recommended):

I’d just like to call your attention to a few great pieces by Jeremy Hush.
I certainly love anatomical chimeras.
Can I pretend I’m the girl in this picture?

My sketches on scrap paper do NOT come out this magnificently…

See more on the artist’s blog and Flickr.