Jiyai Li
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Goblin Shark
First described in 1898, the goblin shark had already been known to Japanese fishermen, who called ittengu-zame, tengu being a mythical goblin with an extremely long nose that looked a bit like Pinocchio, except like Jareth it kidnapped children instead of teaching them not to lie. The shark, which grows up to 12.5 feet long, swims at depths of over 4,000 feet and remains poorly understood, though with each new specimen we’re building a better picture of its incredible adaptations to the deep-sea lifestyle.
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Richard Hescoz
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Das Trier in der Decorativen Kunst
Vienna : Gerlach & Wiedling (1896-1903)
Artist : Anton Seder
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Sophia de Oliveira Barata: ‘The Alternative Limb Project’ (2014)
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The Matrix storyboard art by Steve Skroce, 1998.
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Panels from Shock Post, a short comic by me and Matt Sheean.
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Ernst Kreidolf - Stiefmütterchen (Pansy)
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