A lo sonoro llega la muerte
como un zapato sin pie, como un traje sin hombre,
llega a golpear con un anillo sin piedra y sin dedo,
llega a gritar sin boca, sin lengua, sin garganta.
-Pablo Neruda
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explodingrocks:
Okimono - Skull. Large carved wood okimono of a human skull entwined with a snake. Signed Dai Nihon Sukeyuki zo. Meiji period, circa 1890. Seen at Hancocks of London
Okimono (Japanese: 置物; literally: “put thing”) is a Japanese term meaning “ornament for display; objet d’art; decorative object”, typically displayed in a tokonoma “alcove” or butsudan “Buddhist altar”.
(via therealkiki)
leetakeuchi:
Russian artist Dimitri Tsykalov uses fruits to carve out impressive and creepy-looking skulls.
(via richterin)
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