The Ocean
Poster by Aborted Prosthetics
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Earl Oliver Hurst
The kelpie is a supernatural water horse from Celtic folklore that is believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland; the name may be from Scottish Gaelic cailpeach or colpach “heifer, colt”.[1]
The water horse is a common form of the kelpie, said to lure humans, especially children, into the water to drown and eat them. It performs this act by encouraging children to ride on its back. Once its victims fall into its trap, the kelpie’s skin becomes adhesive and it bears them into the river, dragging them to the bottom of the water and devouring them—except the heart or liver.
“A Brief Sampling of Cryptids, Folkloric Beasts & Mythological Animals”
Yoshitaka Amano
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The clouds can be your friends, if you wish…
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Isa Genzken
Untitled, 2012
MDF, plastic, glass, mirror foil, perspex, tape, spraypaint, colour prints, glass figures, mask, fabric, metal, artifical flower, artificial hair, casters
262 x 63 x 100 cm / 103 1/8 x 24 3/4 x 39 3/8 in
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Earl Oliver Hurst
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