Skelleton Horse - Stephen Gammell
Everyone in the troubled life of something scary. Who is afraid of shame, someone - the death of someone - more global things like wars, floods, epidemics of cholera and all that. In general, we will not argue - most of the fears of the average person is associated with the word death. Hence the quite obvious reasons why some pictures of cursing and sidestep the whole generation of people.
Compared to the rest of the work in the list, creativity Stephen Gammell (Stephen Gemmella) - children's drawings in pencil and charcoal. But his paintings small kids can not watch without tears.
Crying Boy - Bruno Amadio
Once Bruno Amadino (Bruno finches) finished draw from life his painting "The Crying Boy", his studio burned down, and survived only the last picture drawn by him. A boy orphan, in which it drew was hit by a car. Later, many times firefighters found instances of this pattern in the houses affected by the devastating fire, although the picture will never nobody is redrawn as it is rumored, lives the soul of the deceased boy
Hands Resist Him - Bill Stoneham
One of the most macabre paintings, which saw mankind. Its owners say that the picture comes to life, with her disappear some details, but people who it had something to tend to the tragic and painful death.
Painting - Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon - a British artist, famous for his surrealistic and homoerotic paintings in typical mozgovynosyaschem style. It seems to be no big deal, looking at them, but looking more closely, I want to shrink into a ball and hide somewhere far away.
The Butcher Boys - Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander is known for its unusual sculptures. One of them, «The Butcher Boys» shows us three men without genitals in polurasslablennom position. They have broken horns, they are blind, they do not have ears to hear, and mouths to something to say - it's all a misunderstanding symbols and ignoring the environment and the people around.
Photography - Joel-Peter Witkin
Joel-Peter Witkin - photographer of the Americas. It is famous for the fact that he loved taking pictures of dwarfs, transvestites, hermaphrodites, persons with disabilities, and even dead people.
Oils - Zdzislaw Beksinski
Zdzislaw Veksinski - Polish artist depicted on his canvases deformed people and collapsing worlds. The best period of his life he describes as "fantastic period", at this time, from the 60 of the 80 years of XX-th century, Zdzislaw draws these strange gothic pattern with skeletons among the total horror of death, destruction, decay and the post-apocalypse.