corpse painting. - /ic/ (#7623695) [Archived: 739 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/27/2025, 6:41:14 PM No.7623695
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hi guys, i wanna know if there was such a thing when a painting was made from a dead person?
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 7:00:32 PM No.7623723
>>7623695 (OP)
The pigment used to make black paint was often taken from bodies exhumed from the grave.
So technically, yes.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:17:17 PM No.7623932
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I think there's a game about this actually. The dude gradually collects things like corpse wax and blood to make a painting of his wife or something.
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:21:50 PM No.7623939
>>7623932
based encaustic painter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encaustic_painting
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:27:49 PM No.7623942
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummy_brown
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:56:07 PM No.7623972
>>7623932
jerma played this walking simulator back in 2016
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Anonymous
6/28/2025, 12:21:04 AM No.7623983
>>7623695 (OP)
There’s those books they found in the archives of the New York Public Library that were bound in human flesh. Other than that I’m not sure you could actually create paint from a human that wouldn’t just be a putrid grey-brown slop. Report back if you try it though, OP
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 3:39:49 AM No.7624185
>>7623972
>>>/r/eddit