Joshua Haplea found this "really old stained glass windows at a local Church. Huron Ohio. Skull or flowers?" I see both skulls and flowers. Of course, I'm partial to using both in my own skull art.
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Noah spotted this simulacra in New Orleans. "It was in the French Quarter of course." I chose the "more spooky version", because I liked seeing some of the other details of the building too. Plus, it's a group of skulls. The more skull the merrier!
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Keep sending those pictures in to our
submissions address. Just keep in mind that since we only post simulacra once a week it might take a little longer than normal for it to be posted.
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