Dante's Inferno: a guide to hell

Dante's Inferno: a guide to hell
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artchipel: Will Scobie | willscobie - Drawn to life. Self...

Will Scobie | willscobie - Drawn to life. Self initiated project depicting the infinite cycle of death drawing life (2008)
collatedpurpose: it's gettin' hot in heeere

it's gettin' hot in heeere
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cosmicforestpeople: By Jason Mowry

By Jason Mowry
krizkotv: peekaboo! Sometimes, what lies beneath is… not...

peekaboo!
Sometimes, what lies beneath is… not so nice.
kaiak: For The Remainder (by Omer Ben David)
For The Remainder (by Omer Ben David)
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Matryoshka Dolls - Aliens Edition This is undoubtedly the...

Matryoshka Dolls - Aliens Edition
This is undoubtedly the coolest thing ever posted on this blog.
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(nerdinlove : drtenge.com : Johann Ernst Neubauer:...

(nerdinlove : drtenge.com : Johann Ernst Neubauer: Anatomy of the neck, "Descriptio anatomica nervorum cardiacorum", Frankfurt, 1772)
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(via wavesandmermaids : TinEye and Google Image Search consulted, no definitive link found)
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(via shiftlock : TinEye consulted, but no better source found)
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(via stephieaguilar : … : gussykirsty : TinEye consulted; all over the Internet, but no clear or definitive source found)
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Oritsunagumono (translated as things folded and connected) is a...

Oritsunagumono (translated as things folded and connected) is a collection of origami works by artist Takayuki Hori, created to highlight the environmental threat of pollution to a number of species native to Japan's coastal waterways.
Each translucent sheet is first printed with either the images of fragments of an animal's skeleton, or, on some pages, human-made discarded objects that are often ingested by the animals in the wild. Using the ancient tradition of folded paper, Hori assembles the pages into a three-dimensional model. Once the paper is folded, the printed components are united as a whole, telling the visual story of the animal's plight to survive in an increasingly polluted and hazardous ecosystem.
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