HORN

  • Random
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Submit
banner
View Separately

(via themysticeti-deactivated2012021)

  • 5 months ago > themysticeti-deactivated2012021
  • 512
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
Pop-upView Separately

Source: applearts

  • 6 months ago > applearts
  • 29
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
thesnugglefactory:

Simen Johan, Untitled #135 from the series Until the Kingdom Comes, 2006
View Separately

thesnugglefactory:

Simen Johan, Untitled #135 from the series Until the Kingdom Comes, 2006

Source: thesnugglefactory

  • 6 months ago > thesnugglefactory
  • 8706
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
Pop-upView Separately

(via whothefuckisnoize)

Source: bloodglitterlust

  • 7 months ago > bloodglitterlust
  • 89874
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
View Separately

(via rawpleasures)

Source: yendor09.deviantart.com

  • 7 months ago > rawpleasures
  • 54
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
mermanonfire:

Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cycle (still from)
View Separately

mermanonfire:

Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cycle (still from)

Source: three-days-ago

  • 7 months ago > three-days-ago
  • 634
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
witchyways:

no-right:

untitled by Angelina Belle Bergenwall on Flickr.

Horns and antlers are seen as channels to the Otherworlds. They have been used for thousands of years by hedgeriders, travelers, shamans, and the like as symbols of power, connectivity, fertility, and the spirit world. <3
View Separately

witchyways:

no-right:

untitled by Angelina Belle Bergenwall on Flickr.

Horns and antlers are seen as channels to the Otherworlds. They have been used for thousands of years by hedgeriders, travelers, shamans, and the like as symbols of power, connectivity, fertility, and the spirit world. <3

  • 7 months ago > no-right-deactivated20110911
  • 212
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
View Separately

(via bewareofmpreg-deactivated201110)

  • 7 months ago > bewareofmpreg-deactivated201110
  • 2455
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
midnight-cowboy:

(via Metamorphosis Of The Deer’s Antlers)

Few persons probably have been able to watch and observe the habits of  the animal after it has lost its antlers. It will, therefore, be of  interest to examine the accompanying drawings, by Mr. L. Beckmann, one  of them showing a deer while shedding its antlers, and the other as the  animal appears after losing them. In the first illustration the animal  has just lost one of its antlers, and fright and pain cause it to throw  its head upward and become disturbed and uneasy. The remaining antler  draws down one side of the head and is very inconvenient for the animal.
View Separately

midnight-cowboy:

(via Metamorphosis Of The Deer’s Antlers)

Few persons probably have been able to watch and observe the habits of the animal after it has lost its antlers. It will, therefore, be of interest to examine the accompanying drawings, by Mr. L. Beckmann, one of them showing a deer while shedding its antlers, and the other as the animal appears after losing them. In the first illustration the animal has just lost one of its antlers, and fright and pain cause it to throw its head upward and become disturbed and uneasy. The remaining antler draws down one side of the head and is very inconvenient for the animal.

Source: chestofbooks.com

  • 7 months ago > midnight-cowboy
  • 10
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
Pop-upView Separately
  • 7 months ago
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
← Newer • Older →
Page 1 of 7

Logo

About

I saw in the midst of the throne and of the four living creatures, and in the midst of the elders, a Lamb standing, as though it had been slain, having seven horns, and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God, sent out into all the earth.

Following

I Dig These Posts

  • Photo via bicyclestore
    Photo via bicyclestore
  • Photo via ghessus
    Photo via ghessus
  • Photo via ianbrooks

    Rorschach Shuttle by Timo Meyer

    What do you see?

    Artist: flickr / twitter / website

    Photo via ianbrooks
See more →
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Submit
  • Mobile

HORN. Effector Theme by Carlo Franco.

Powered by Tumblr