Art from Helen Gregory’s exhibit Unrequited Death which features work she has created during her time as the artist-in-residence at the Canadian Museum of Nature. It will run through September 3, but if you can’t see the work in person you can always download her app.
About the exhibit:
In her unique creations, Newfoundland artist Helen Gregory juxtaposes biological specimens with fanciful, even romantic, backgrounds reminiscent of the Victorian era.
Unrequited Death presents both the macabre and magical, revealing a fascination with dead things and evoking an age-old obsession with collection.
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Love seeing creativity in home decorating. If I had a sweet bike like this I wouldn’t hang it on the wall though…
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This mudskipper from Japan is a fish that spends much of its time out of the water. It can walk on land and breathe air. (Life - BBC)
Watching over & over…
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Sand dunes and ripples on Mars.
I don’t even know what to compare this to — dino skin?
Most awesome bookshelf ever made from a Daimler
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Yea but what about that TEAPOT CHANDELIER??
In this photo by Philippe Halsman, Alma Reville, a.k.a. Mrs Alfred Hitchcock, demonstrates how to deal calmly with the everyday annoyance of body parts in the fridge.
John Watson, let this be a lesson to you.