Expressive Head, 1900
Spirit of the Dead Mother, 1900
Death Looking into the Window of One Dying, 1900
Vampires
Cover for "Boží bojovníci" by Josef Svatopluk Machar, 1931. Illustrations from the book can be found here.
I am reminded of a short story involving impossibly tall figures as thin as poles. A man is walking down a street late at night and is following by one. Every time he turns to see what is behind him, the creature hides behind a telephone or lamp pole. I regret that I've lost track of the name of the author.
Spirit of the Dead Mother, 1900
Death Looking into the Window of One Dying, 1900
Vampires
Cover for "Boží bojovníci" by Josef Svatopluk Machar, 1931. Illustrations from the book can be found here.
I am reminded of a short story involving impossibly tall figures as thin as poles. A man is walking down a street late at night and is following by one. Every time he turns to see what is behind him, the creature hides behind a telephone or lamp pole. I regret that I've lost track of the name of the author.
7 comments:
Well you know there's also the ear-cutting monk on Nakayama Masaaki's Seeds of Anxiety.
I think the story you are remembering (which was excellent) was "The Thin People" by Brian Lumley.
Thanks for putting these haunting images up for us to see. I was unaware of this artist until you've brought him to my attention to your fantastic blog! Please keep on keeping on man!
Great update!
I second what Needles said, don't stop the creepy goodness!
Beautiful. Never heard of him...
Wow! Alberto Giacometti, you thief! These images were out when Giacometti was in diapers, and I sense an uncredited "appropriation" here. Great stuff!
I love these, very inspiring and deeply disturbing!
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