Fantastic skulls and where to see them no longer.
Giant inflatable unicorn skull photographed outside of the High Court of Australia, Parkes Place, ACT 2600. The skull was not seeking redress through the High Court after being called ‘mythological’ by representatives of the Australian Government. In fact it was simply pining for the fjords as part of the annual Enlighten Festival several years ago. I doubt unicorns seek legal redress if they feel they have been slighted. They have a horn for a reason you know.
We have a taxidermied unicorn head mounted in our dining room, courtesy of local artist Giovanni Fregni. It’s the traditional white, but there also exists a black-haired, pierced and tatooed punk unicorn sister head now in the possession of fan geri sullivan.
Rumor has it that the underlying skulls are those of deer, but that’s such a skeptical thing to think. . .
LikeLike
I recall meeting the white unicorn in your living room. I haven’t met the black one though. Which is probably fair enough because they always say you should go towards the light.
LikeLike