I have a few. I have a few pictures of sugar skulls from Dios de las Muertos. For a while I had an interest in Victorian hair memorials after seeing an example of it at the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art. So, I have a few books and pictures on the subject.
This post was edited by dragonfly46 at March 9, 2017 3:51 PM MST
This is a bit rubbish but I have some Halloweeny stuff relating to The Day of the Dead. The artistry is actually pretty good. So they, together with my collection of animated skeletons playing banjos and saying silly things, are my morbid memorials.
I don't get off on that kind of thing so none but I did know someone who did and collected pieces of art, skull drawings, pics, paintings, sculpted pieces, etc... I consider skulls, skeletons and bones as death symbols.
This post was edited by O-uknow at March 9, 2017 6:17 AM MST
Dear Mr. Bromide, Well I just went looking through my apt. for that, and what I came up with for you...is a lovely print of a marvelous painting by Sulamith Wülfing!
I think the title is THE FALLING LEAF, and even though Sulamith Wülfing never interpreted her own paintings, the imagery/symbolism is definitely that of death, albeit in a lovely tender way, do you agree?
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at March 9, 2017 12:55 PM MST