My raccoon skull with flowers. I bought them from another collector, they were a roadkill find and have damage to the the rear right side. No teeth. Tea-stained. And gorgeous.
Lovely buddy
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Lovely buddy
If you're so inclined you can follow me at http://admaioremossisgloriam.tumblr.com/ for more of my own collection as well as reblogs of other Vulture Culture things
Category Photography / Still Life
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This is a seriously amazing capture! 8) The contrasting of flora and fauna (even in a skeletal sense) really blends together beautifully in this photo. :3 Its always a real trip to me to look closely at a skull and identify so many distinct features... so many details... plus this one in particular is much more personal, being that my fursona is half-raccoon. <3
Somehow, that small hint of cranial breakage represents a sort of organic rebelliousness - imperfections, no matter how extensive, still stand true to thrive amongst nature in its purest form, no matter how severe one's passing may be. In the end, we all go back to nature - there are no shortcuts or side-street detours.
Thanks for sharing this picture, fellow artist! I'm strangely inspired. :3
Somehow, that small hint of cranial breakage represents a sort of organic rebelliousness - imperfections, no matter how extensive, still stand true to thrive amongst nature in its purest form, no matter how severe one's passing may be. In the end, we all go back to nature - there are no shortcuts or side-street detours.
Thanks for sharing this picture, fellow artist! I'm strangely inspired. :3
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