Zdzisław Beksiński
Russian photographer Maria Ionova-Gribina’s unique but morbid Natura Morta project lets us look into the saddest part of nature’s cycle – death. In these beautiful photographs, the animals look like they’re sleeping peacefully, with birds dreaming of flight and rabbits of running. The photographer reveals how this idea of honoring dead animals came to her:
“When me and my brother found a dead mole, bird or bug we buried them on the border of a forest. And we decorated the grave with flowers and stones.” She decided to continue the tradition while also taking beautiful photographs of animals that died naturally or after accidents with cars. The flowers used in these photos were gathered near the animals and in the photographer’s garden.
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Cause you never think that the last time is the last time. You think there will be more. You think you have forever, but you don’t.
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In Bend, Oregon, deer are as common as pigeons in New York. Roadkill is a common occurrence, and their bodies are dumped off the side of a hill. The hillside is littered with bones, and a great place to explore and take pictures.
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