/r/morbidlybeautiful

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/r/morbidlybeautiful is for people who can find the beauty in morbid images. Come to look. Come to appreciate.

This subreddit was created for those of us who can appreciate the beauty in morbid images. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder so it is expected that there will be widely varying images posted here. Please be sure to read the basic rules. Come to look. Come to appreciate.


Basic Rules of Morbidly Beautiful

  1. Be respectful. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Abusive comments to others will result in being banned.

  2. No posts that are purely gore.

  3. NSFW photos should be marked as such.

  4. If you believe a post does not suit this sub, please use the report button to send it to the mods. If there is something that doesn't fit the description of this sub it will be removed. Submissions with little to no upvotes may be removed at moderator discretion.

  5. Dead Bird posts must be flaired as Dead Bird so that users can filter them using filteReddit in RES. Please report unflaired Dead Bird posts.

  6. Users who intentionally mutilate or kill animals for posts with be banned.


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⚠️⚠️⚠️Gore artwork⚠️⚠️⚠️

I want to share this artwork with someone or anyone.. it's so hard to find a place where people actually want to see it. All critique and comment are welcome!

12 Comments
2024/05/06
17:19 UTC

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Human Blood Painting, Captain Spaulding, artist Sophie Mae Vee

In ode to Sid Haig, a recent blood painting I did of his character in House of 1000 Corpses as Captain Spaulding. Done all in my own blood that was collected via venipuncture. 100% blood, no additive, anticoagulants and picture taken before uv sealants were applied 🩸

1 Comment
2024/04/25
23:45 UTC

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The Costa Concordia.

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2024/04/21
03:45 UTC

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April Ethereal

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2024/04/20
05:03 UTC

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This poor guy just hit my picture window. Didn’t even get to finish his breakfast worm.

16 Comments
2024/04/17
14:02 UTC

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Tiny Bird Nest with a Tiny Skeleton

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2024/04/11
00:55 UTC

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A window in St. George’s Collegiate Church in Tübingen, Germany, depicts a medieval execution on the Catherine wheel. The window is said to have been installed by the Duke of Württemberg as atonement after he mistakenly ordered such an execution of an innocent man. [704x938]

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2024/04/05
21:48 UTC

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Perfect preservation.

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2024/03/27
23:40 UTC

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This is the second piece in my Arkansas Forest Treasures Series. Made from ethically obtained forest ephemera. What do you think? This one has an armadillo skull which I deliberately did not bleach because I LOVED the color on this one, a cicada friend, plus some mosses, lichen, acorns, & oak twigs.

0 Comments
2024/03/21
11:27 UTC

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Brown bear off the side of a trail in Alaska

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2024/03/18
00:52 UTC

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The contrast between the bright colors and the insides of a parrot

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2024/03/06
14:09 UTC

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Found someone’s ashes necklace hanging off a gate the other day :(

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2024/03/03
18:26 UTC

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A mouse.

My cat got to it, spooked it too hard. It was majorly responsive, so I put it into a container with some warm rags and kept it somewhere quiet.

By the time I checked on it again (about an hour later), it had died.

I took it into the woods next to my house and put it here. This is where I usually take small animals that have died— I like to think of it as offering them back to the earth.

I feel a bit awful that I couldn’t have done more for it, though.

0 Comments
2024/02/19
03:06 UTC

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Hiking Surprise

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2024/02/11
20:29 UTC

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Australian palliative care patient being taken to the beach one last time.

42 Comments
2024/02/11
06:35 UTC

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About 7000 years ago, an ageing man in his 60s was buried at Skateholm in Sweden. Next to him, face to face, lays a child of 4-5 years who was buried later and was sprinkled with red ochre. On the child’s chest lay jewelry made of bear teeth and pieces of amber [900x1510]

1 Comment
2024/02/02
17:18 UTC

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