




I recently went to San Francisco with my family. I just wandered around the de Young Gift Shop and while I was there and came upon the work of Ralph Eugene Meatyard. He did a series called Dolls and Masks. I thought it was so creepy and wonderful so I had to show you. ENJOY JENNA LOVING WEIRDASS THINGS.
2 comments:
these are scary, and i love them.
pretty brill. the first one reminds me of Don't Look Now, scariest film EVER! x
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