
Category: art
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Make Your Own Plague Doctor Costume
What could be a more appropriate character to be this Halloween than a plague doctor? Make your own plague doctor costume while you have the time during the COVID-19 quarantine by following the step-by-step instructions on Instructables: Plague Doctor Costume.

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Horror Decor / Craft
Have some extra time during your COVID-19 quarantine? Here is a very cool craft!
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Famous Witch: Rhiannon
I am a big fan of Stevie Nicks, and I was curious to learn more about the background of the witch character Rhiannon from the Fleetwood Mac song. I found this informative video that filled in the blanks very well.
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14th-Century Exorcism

Vincent of Beauvais, Miroir Histoire (Speculum Historiale), Paris c. 1332-1335 From Discarded Images
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Leatherface as a Japanese Mask Tattoo

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Morbid Art

Anna Akhmatova, 1998 by Joel-Peter Witkin
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Desdemona
DESDEMONA
O, banish me, my lord, but kill me not!
OTHELLO
Down, strumpet!
DESDEMONA
Kill me to-morrow: let me live to-night!
OTHELLO
Nay, if you strive–
DESDEMONA
But half an hour!
OTHELLO
Being done, there is no pause.
DESDEMONA
But while I say one prayer!
OTHELLO
It is too late.
Desdemona by Rodolfo Amoedo, 1892 Shakespeare, Othello, Act V, Scene ii, 1622.
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Surrounded By Beasts
In Greek legend, sorceress Circe (pronounced Kirke) is the daughter of Helios, the sun god, and Perse, an ocean nymph. She is said to have been surrounded by beasts that could not be seen elsewhere. When others came to her palace, they saw the beasts, but only what they recognized, like lions, bears and wolves. The beasts acted as domesticated animals, showing their kindness by wagging their tails. Some say they were actually drugged victims of Circe.

The Sorceress by John William Waterhouse, c. 1911 Sources:
* Circe — Greek Mythology Link
* Britannica — Circe: Greek Mythology
