The Popovy Sisters’ “mod.” Collection

Tags: alien beauty, architectural fashion, avant-garde, bjds, collars, conceptual fashion, distorted bodies, dolls, edo-period japan, futuristic, hair, headdresses, historically inspired, hoopskirts, kabuki-inspired, otherworldly, red and white, samurai mask, white hair
Internal Forest: The Paper-Cutting Art of Elsa Mora




Elsa Mora is an amazing and endlessly creative paper-cutting artist. With just sharp knives and scissors, she crafts evocative, entangling scenes (perfect for framing in shadowboxes), vignettes, and storytelling images of incredible detail out of paper, resonant with fairytale whimsy and deep emotion.
Tags: anatomical-themed, animals, blood, bugs, children, elsa mora, exposed anatomy, fairy tales, innocence, miniature, nature, paper-cutting, papercraft, red and white, sinister arts and crafts, unique rings, woods
Diego Indraccolo + Pok U Chan



These images are from Schön! Magazine, photographed by Diego Indraccolo and illustrated by Pok U Chan.
Tags: art nudes, avant-garde, black and white, dark ethereal, fashion editorial, ghostly, illustrations, inky, otherworldly photography, surreal, transparency/layering
Jeremy Hush




Tags: (twists on) traditional art, animals, illustrations, intricate line drawings, jeremy hush, macabre, nature
Roses and Thorns: The Art of Liza Corbett




Tags: animals, art shows, baroque, bird wings, branches, deer, dolls, fairy tales, flowers, flowers in hair, ghosts, greek mythology, hair, historically inspired, illustrations, intricate line drawings, jeremy hush, little red riding hood, liza corbett, macabre, nature, neo-victorian, red, roses, skulls, soft color, surreal, swan, victorian, wolves
Midori Harima



These are a few of Midori Harima’s installations, made with Xeroxed images from a variety of sources, including magazines, books, and the Internet, which she crafted by sculpting the printed media on hollow structures, to create this eerie, flat, “3Dvs.2D” effect.
Tags: deer, eerie, installation art, macabre, otherworldly, papercraft, sculptures, surreal, weird sculptures, white
The Body as Sculpture: The Art of Bill Durgin
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Tags: art nudes, distorted bodies, flowers, nature
Gentle Readers
Ahoy there! Sorry about the lack of posts for the past month. I’ve been rather busy in my non-disembodied life with moving into a new place and the ensuing hysteria, OCD, and tears that that entails. I’ve even taken a hiatus from my obsessive Tumblr-ing, which is shocking to say the least. I think I’m back, though. At least sporadically. I just also realized that Synesthesia Garden is a little over a year old now. Yay!
Lots of love,
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