Frozen Blood Self-Portraits

Marc Quinn created his ‘Self’ series as a means of recording the changes of his face throughout the years, such as countenance and aging, and if you look closely at the four blood portraits he has made so far, you’ll notice his face has indeed matured over time. Of course, he could have used a more common material for his artworks, but the message wouldn’t have been as powerful as using his own blood. According to Scientific American magazine, ‘by crafting these heads out of his own blood, Quinn reconnects us to the the fact that in the fullness of time, no artist’s attempt at immortality through self-portraiture will prevail. And of course the series will presumably end in the course of the artist’s life, so the artwork’s time-dimension has a death of sorts as well.

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Farmer Blames “Death Rays” for Cattle Demise

A Canadian farmer has lost at least 250 cows in the past 10 years. While the government has charged him and says he failed to feed them, the farmer claims the alien defense.

Werner Bock has posted plenty of YouTube videos in recent years detailing his cattle’s malnourished appearance, sunken features and hair loss. He declares that his cows were the victims of “death rays,” some form of alien weapon that’s been covered up by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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‘Genetic Experiment’ Terrifies Chinese City

“But police say the dog is actually a pedigree breed called a Chinese crested hairless dog is a pet – and expensive.”

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Beauty and Eros

Simon Wald Lasowski. For a special issue of Blend magazine, various photographers were asked to photograph the same model on the theme of “Beauty and Eros”. With slapstick elements of ugliness and inspiration from fairy tales (the attractive and repelling witch), I wanted to show that beauty can be in the imperfections. VIA: –UNSCATHED CORPSE