I'm having a hard time imagining who would buy this faux blood covered tea set.
(Via Moggit)
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Dexter's tea party
Posted by "Bones" at 6:18 AM 7 comments
Labels: blood
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Skull Cake (part 2)
A while back I wrote about a very impressive skull-shaped cake someone had baked. Here's another one for your collection of anatomical confection photos.
Posted by "Bones" at 6:12 AM 1 comments
Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Fashion = Death
Via TrendLand...
"Japanese Artist Fumie Sasabuchi reworks the pages of fashion magazines and deconstructs the perception of a perfect physique and plays a lot with the subject of death. She uses this tool to freely explore an underlying surface, therefore creating hybrid body images in which promotional aesthetic is fused with material naturalistic anatomical study." (For more examples of her work, click here.)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:22 AM 1 comments
Labels: fashion
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
With glow in the dark ghosts!
Just the type of game I would have enjoyed when I was 8. Click here for more information on the game.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:55 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Build a bigger mousetrap
This photo gives me a good idea. I'm going to build a giant mousetrap for my yard haunt. Shouldn't be too difficult. Of course, if you build a giant mousetrap like that you always run the risk of catching a nude model like this one. (I'd hate to have to explain that one to my wife!)
Posted by "Bones" at 4:45 AM 0 comments
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
What would a zombie do?
"One of these days, zombies will rise from the dead and take over the world. In the meantime, you can kind of get a feel for what they’re all about with this handy spin folder. Each glossy folder features classic spinner technology; just flick the spinner and watch it twirl round and round before stopping on an answer."
Posted by "Bones" at 5:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: zombie
Friday, February 19, 2010
Knives and masks
By Haley Jane Samuelson, via Who Killed Bambi.
Posted by "Bones" at 4:39 AM 0 comments
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Dead Muppets
Artist Adam Parker Smith would lead you to believe this is part of an "ongoing exploration involving consumerist addiction to violence and the infatuation with the high school crush" and "combines craftwork and portraiture in order to present the aftermath of an imagined scene inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls." Personally, I just think that this must be what happens to Muppets when they die.
(Via Who Killed Bambi)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:00 AM 2 comments
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Restaurant in a graveyard
The idea of a restaurant in a graveyard seems exciting, but the reality is kind of lame. Seems that it's more "built over" a graveyard than "in" a graveyard. And those small green graves? What's creepy about that?
(Click here to read the full article and be as disappointed as I am.)
Posted by "Bones" at 4:27 AM 2 comments
Labels: graveyard, restaurant
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Industrial Goth
These seem more like the type of graphics you might expect to see in a horror film than in a print ad for handmade boots.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:21 AM 1 comments
Labels: advertising, hand
Monday, February 15, 2010
Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
Every hour, Jack breaks through the door and says his famous "Here's Johnny" line as Shelly Duvall screams.
(Via Who Killed Bambi)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:08 AM 4 comments
Labels: clock, cuckoo clock, The Shining
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Ouch! My arm!
Heather Tompkins decorated her friend Taylor's plaster cast with an excellent anatomical rendering.
(Via vi.sualize.us)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:11 AM 0 comments
Labels: anatomical, arm, broken, cast
Friday, February 12, 2010
Happy Friday the 12th!
It's just not the same, is it? (T-shirt by Snorg Tees)
Posted by "Bones" at 4:59 AM 5 comments
Labels: Friday the 13th, t-shirt
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Pencil people
Not sure what to do with your lovedone's remains? Let Nadine Jarvis turn them into pencils. "Pencils made from the carbon of human cremains. 240 pencils can be made from an average body of ash - a lifetime supply of pencils for those left behind. Each pencil is foil stamped with the name of the person. Only one pencil can be removed at a time, it is then sharpened back into the box causing the sharpenings to occupy the space of the used pencils. Over time the pencil box fills with sharpenings - a new ash, transforming it into an urn. The window acts as a timeline, showing you the amount of pencils left as time goes by."
(Via Make)
Posted by "Bones" at 4:31 AM 1 comments
Labels: pencil
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Anatomical bed linens
I have a feeling that this anatomical duvet only exists in the photography of Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs. Too bad. I'd totally buy one.
(Via Who Killed Bambi)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: anatomical, bed
Monday, February 8, 2010
Dead bunnies
So that's what happens to Playboy bunnies when they die. (By Paul Insect, via Who Killed Bambi)
Posted by "Bones" at 6:41 AM 1 comments
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Skinless suit
Click here for more images of this anatomical cycling gear.
(Via Boing Boing)
Posted by "Bones" at 5:49 AM 0 comments
Friday, February 5, 2010
Attack of the birds
I'm not sure where this image came from, but stenciling a flock of birds on your wall next to an open cage is a great idea.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:44 AM 2 comments
Labels: birds
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Skull graffiti
These stylized graffiti skulls are all over the place near my office in New York City. About half look like this, and the other half show a skull smoking a joint.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:26 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Chocolate covered skull
These Threadless shirts are almost completely sold out. It's a great image though.
Posted by "Bones" at 5:40 AM 0 comments