Skull of a 14 year-old girl believed to be a victim of cannibalism at the Jamestown colony in the winter of 1609. Butchery marks can be seen on forehead
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On Valentine’s Day, a mysterious sculpture popped up in front of
Edinburgh’s Scott Monument. Taking inspiration from Banksy’s iconic 2002
piece Balloon Girl, the artwork created quite a stir.
The sculpture shows a girl, placed in front of the statue of Sir Walter
Scott, reaching for a red balloon. This time, however, the balloon is
actually a floating red naval mine with a heart cut out. City officials
and onlookers were left puzzled by the sculpture, which was signed
Grantsy, as hoards of people came out to photograph the work.
Preacher’s Unholy Trinity:
Ruth Negga as Tulip O’Hare in AMC’s Preacher
“A woman needs to know how to be strong, stand on her own… a'course,
boy or a girl, if you’re lucky enough to fall in love you hafta be even
stronger… fight like a lion to keep it alive… so that on the day
your love is weak enough… or selfish enough… or friggin’ stupid
enough to run away, you have the strength to track him down and eat ‘im
alive.”
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) // dir. David Fincher
9 of Diamonds: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Matthew Rabalais / DeviantArt / Facebook / Twitter / Tumblr / Instagram / Store
18" x 24" giclée print, edition of 50. Available here.
Part of the
Cardistry: 55 Artistic Interpretations of Playing Cards art show at
Hero Complex Gallery.




