Baptismal Corpse
An original pen and ink drawing of a malformed skull emerging from a wooden bucket, water pooling around its base. A crude cross is etched into its forehead, as though marking it for something uncertain. The stark contrast and eerie simplicity give this piece an unsettling, ritualistic quality.
An original pen and ink drawing of a malformed skull emerging from a wooden bucket, water pooling around its base. A crude cross is etched into its forehead, as though marking it for something uncertain. The stark contrast and eerie simplicity give this piece an unsettling, ritualistic quality.
An original pen and ink drawing of a malformed skull emerging from a wooden bucket, water pooling around its base. A crude cross is etched into its forehead, as though marking it for something uncertain. The stark contrast and eerie simplicity give this piece an unsettling, ritualistic quality.
This is a drawing from the “Little Miseries” series, all of which were done with ink on Bristol business card. The drawing itself is 3” x 3.5”. Mounted on 8” x 10” acid-free heavy weight black matte board. Ready for framing.