Melina the Piranha Girl by Richard Ruiz, 2008 (via Arte Excéntrico)
Related Posts:
– Silent Sundays: Princess Juliana (2012)
– Silent Sundays: L’Oiseau Bleu (1908)
– Silent Sundays: The Magic of Halloween (1912)
Categories: Silent Sundays
Melina the Piranha Girl by Richard Ruiz, 2008 (via Arte Excéntrico)
Related Posts:
– Silent Sundays: Princess Juliana (2012)
– Silent Sundays: L’Oiseau Bleu (1908)
– Silent Sundays: The Magic of Halloween (1912)
Categories: Silent Sundays
What happened to her arms?
Eaten by piranhas?
I would so love this hanging on my wall.
You can check the artist’s deviantART site – I know he offers prints, although not if this is one of the available ones.
That is entirely creepy. Why do I always come here right before I go to bed??
Because I assume you love that little frisson up your back when you turn on the lights. Which is one of the things we adore about you, darling. 😉
Someone didn’t see the dentist twice a year.
To be fair, they didn’t ask her back after the first visit. Lose one hand to a piranha girl with flat, dead eyes and suddenly the Hippocratic Oath goes straight out the window…
The hypocrisy of the Hippocratic oath!
Hippocrites!
Wow. Love this.
She just wants someone to
eatlove.Subbed to ya — I can always use a little fun creepiness during the week! From one Halloweenophile to another!
Thank you, darling. Just 276 days to go! 🙂
This little girl is not made of sugar and spice.
Venom and vice,
and not a single thing nice.
That’s what evil things are made of.
Brilliant, as always Ms. Halloween 🙂
I do try, Mr. Wolfe. 😉
You excel 🙂