This typewriter will eat your face!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Lingerie-clad witches
Check out this recent print ad from Agent Provacateur. These witches are hot!
Posted by "Bones" at 11:12 AM 3 comments
Labels: Witch
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Bloody pillows
I like the bloody hatchet pillow set (though the angel & devil's not bad either).
(Via Like Cool.)
Posted by "Bones" at 9:45 PM 0 comments
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Surviving a zombie apocalypse
I have a 40% chance of surviving a zombie apocalypse. What about you?
Posted by "Bones" at 7:54 AM 2 comments
Labels: zombie
Friday, March 27, 2009
What would you taste like to a cannibal?
I would apparently taste like mesquite tofu. What would you taste like?
Posted by "Bones" at 1:46 PM 2 comments
Labels: cannibal
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Skeleton key
This skeleton key by Tad Gear features a screwdriver, bottle opener, nail puller, and "spanner wrench tip" (whatever that is).
Posted by "Bones" at 6:23 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Zombie kids
by Jason Chan.
(Prints now available here.
Posted by "Bones" at 7:23 AM 4 comments
Labels: illustration, Jason Chan, zombie
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Little girl fishing
Does anyone know the name of this artist?
(Via ffffound)
Posted by "Bones" at 8:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: fishing, illustration
Monday, March 23, 2009
29th annual Anaheim Halloween festival, 1952
Via the USC Digital Archive
Posted by "Bones" at 8:19 AM 0 comments
Labels: photo
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Season of the Witch
Stills from
"Halloween III: Season of the Witch"
Posted by "Bones" at 8:13 AM 3 comments
Labels: Halloween III, stills
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Italy dig unearths female "vampire" in Venice
"An archaeological dig near Venice has unearthed the 16th-century remains of a woman with a brick stuck between her jaws — evidence, experts say, that she was believed to be a vampire.
The unusual burial is thought to be the result of an ancient vampire-slaying ritual. It suggests the legend of the mythical bloodsucking creatures was tied to medieval ignorance of how diseases spread and what happens to bodies after death, experts said."
(Article continued here.)
Posted by "Bones" at 1:27 PM 0 comments
Thursday, March 12, 2009
World's greatest wallpaper
This gorgeous custom wallpaper was designed by Camille Rose Garcia for her recent installation at the SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair. It's the perfect addition to any haunted house and available here.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:13 PM 4 comments
Labels: Camille Rose Garcia, wallpaper
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Win this book!!!
We're having a HauntStyle contest! The prize is this book, "Hocus Pocus: Titania's Book of Spells" by Titania Hardie. To be entered into the raffle all you have to do is submit one image that I can post on HauntStyle. It can be a terrific photo of your yard haunt, a Halloween-themed painting by your favorite artist, a ghoulishly decorated cupcake, an amusing costume, etc. E-mail the image to cbmar@yahoo.com with any descriptions or links you feel I should list alongside the picture. On March 24th, I'll randomly pick the winner from the list of entrants.
Here's a description of the book: "Titania, a third generation white witch, is a modern-day creature. Here she offers 50 foolproof spells to attract a foreign lover, drive unhappy spirits from your home, calm jealous siblings, protect a traveling loved one, and more. Her spells utilize up-to-date equipment and ingredients from supermarkets, allowing anyone to realize their deepest desires. 40 full-color photos. 120 pages."
Good luck!
Posted by "Bones" at 10:34 PM 1 comments
Labels: contest
Where masks go to die
I love these photos by Adam Wallacavage. Taken at an old Philadelphia magic/joke shop, decomposing latex masks have never looked so good.
Posted by "Bones" at 11:59 AM 2 comments
Labels: Adam Wallacavage, masks, photo, store
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Indian "Thriller"
Keeping with the Thriller theme, here's an Indian interpretation of the video...
Posted by "Bones" at 6:33 PM 2 comments
Labels: Indian, Michael Jackson, Thriller
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
"Thriller" performed a'capella
François Macré spent 350 hours recording 64 different a'capella audio tracks in order to replicate the sound of Michael Jackson's Thriller. Here is the amazing result...
Posted by "Bones" at 2:26 PM 2 comments
Labels: Francois Macre, Michael Jackson, music, song, Thriller