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Ulisse Aldrovandi’s History of Monsters (Monstrorum Historia, 1642) Human Oddities, Demonology, Sea Monsters, Medieval Art, Macabre, Middle Ages, Natural History, Mythical Creatures, Occult
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Ulisse Aldrovandi’s History of Monsters (Monstrorum Historia, 1642)
Things That Are Absolutely Creepy Arte Inuit, Inuit Art, Old West Photos, Sick Boy, Evil Spirits, Indigenous Peoples, Alaskan, Pagan, Nativity
Things That Are Absolutely Creepy (35 pics + 3 gifs)
Things That Are Absolutely Creepy
sigridrodli: Another one of my monsters from my ABC. I’m posting the ones I like the best. This is the Ijiraq. Mythological Creatures, Illustrations, Illustration Art, Indigenous Art, Creature Design, Ancient Art
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sigridrodli: Another one of my monsters from my ABC. I’m posting the ones I like the best. This is the Ijiraq.
Tupilak - tupilaq - keeping away evil spirits Native Indian, Native Art, Berkley California, Corporate Web Design, Inuit People, Horror Show, Legendary Creature, Arctic Animals
Lauritz.com - En samling grønlandica tupilakker og fangerbåd
Tupilak - tupilaq - keeping away evil spirits
Tupilak Indian Mythological Bone Sculptures. It is definitive proof that Berkley, California was not first to experiment in the use of LSD 35.
Tupilak Indian Mythological Bone Sculptures. It is definitive proof that Berkley, California was not first to experiment in the use of LSD 35.
blackpaint20:  Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Bats and Umbrellas, 1882 Painting Digital, Chiroptera, Bat Art, Art Asiatique, Wood Block Printing, Eastern Art, Fabel
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Bats and Umbrellas, 1882
blackpaint20: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Bats and Umbrellas, 1882
An Akaname - literal translation, ‘filth licker’ - is a hideous type of Japanese bogeyman that licks dirty bathrooms clean with its tongue, using its poisonous saliva. Japanese Mythology, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Art, Japanese Yokai, Fantasy Creatures, Mythical Monsters, Kuchisake Onna
10 Bizarre Creatures from Japanese Folklore - Listverse
An Akaname - literal translation, ‘filth licker’ - is a hideous type of Japanese bogeyman that licks dirty bathrooms clean with its tongue, using its poisonous saliva.
Futakuchi-Onna --------- Let's take a moment to appreciate how cool this is. Art And Illustration, Japanese Illustration, Japanese Monsters Mythology, Psychedelic Art, Yuko Shimizu, Schrift Tattoos
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Futakuchi-Onna --------- Let's take a moment to appreciate how cool this is.