The ending is absolutely chilling. I remember seeing an illustration of the ghost when I was a child, long before I read the story. Well, I was inspired to take a bed sheet and a skull and try some creative photography:
I always imagined the ghost in the story to have a face that was a bit more defined- perhaps feminine at first, but then the fabric would sink back, hollowing out the eyes like a skull. Or maybe it would look like a piece of diaphanous sculpture (the Veiled Vestal Virgin by Raffaelle Monti):
More from my series of photos can be found in my Photo Album, "Oh, Whistle."
4 comments:
I like these a lot, especially the first one. The lighting and pose are the most interesting in that one, imho.
Oof, that is really well done, Kurt! & best wishes.
yes, i really dig these photos, kurt..and also i think that this first one is my favorite.
me too, it's nice & fun idea!
i never thought of ghosts physical appearance (i mean for real) i always think of them as creepy sounds and creepy shadows
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