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Egddios

Egddios

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Strange Remains

The beauty of human decomposition in Japanese watercolor

Kusozu works of art were inspired by Buddhist beliefs and these paintings were meant to encourage people to ponder the temporary nature of the physical world. Kusozu watercolors also happen to be fantastic early studies of human decay and taphonomy, which is why one series, titled Kusozu: the death of a noble lady and the decay of her body, is currently on display as part of the Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime exhibit in London.​
Came across this on Reddit and thought some of you may be interested.
 
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