Thanks, I should’ve looked at the red wiggle a little closer!
I think the title is fun, it was a real sign! Obviously made by children 😆
Thanks, I should’ve looked at the red wiggle a little closer!
I think the title is fun, it was a real sign! Obviously made by children 😆
It’s a reference to Pet Sematary, a book where a guy buries his cat in a pet cemetery in the woods behind his house and it comes back wrong. Among other things.
This is the actual answer, the other replies are over thinking it. There’s a gradient on his face ffs
And the only reason they’re gone is because we stopped fucking them
Also corpses can lead to disease
Also corpses, I see it debunked pretty much every time it’s posted
Skill issue
TIL!
Various interpretations of the meaning of the picture have been offered: the conflict between youth and old age, time as the devourer of all things, the wrath of God and an allegory of the situation in Spain, where the fatherland consumed its children in wars and revolution. There have been explanations rooted in Goya’s relationships with his son, Javier, the only of his six children to survive to adulthood, or with his live-in housekeeper and possible mistress, Leocadia Weiss; the sex of the body being consumed cannot be determined with certainty. If Goya made any notes on the picture, they did not survive, as he never intended the picture for public exhibition.
Under* The Dome
But yes, one of my favorites!