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Categories: Miscellaneous, Spiritual Imagery







Are these your photos? Makes me want to get back to drawing some bones…(K)
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These are not exactly my photos. I was watching a show on genocide.. I took stills from the footage. I was thinking of doing a drawing of them , but then decided that my purpose would be better served editing the images, messing with value, colors, and cropping. Yeah, doing skeletal studies is a very good way to pump up technique.
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I was wondering where you may have gotten all those skulls! They look great, whatever the origin. Although it sounds like a sad origin.
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Yeah, the origin is sad. It’s morbidly funny thinking of you, asking yourself, where the f#*K did he get all the heads man? I’ll stop joking now tho.. 🙂
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You have to laugh as well as cry.
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I have a friend whose Dad was beaten to an inch of his life by the Nazis during WW2. He is of the same belief that one has to be able to laugh, to joke at it, as well as to cry.
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