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| | Unielsan and Linnaeus - Till Death Do Us Part (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Generally, all the examples in one group are collaged fl and white prints depicting ritual murders or figures posing with tools of maiming, death and execution and, sometimes, the heads of their victims. |
 | | In one particular example, two figures stand at their separate stakes: he stares upward in contemplation with a pained San Sebastian look, in fl and white; she, in roughly hand-colored clothes complete with apron, sits before a stake painted hot orange like the head of a match, lit but not yet burst into flame. |
 | | These photo collages are less forthcoming with biographical information about their subjects, but here, made for private consumption, they do re-enact the horrific ritual of burning the accused and accursed at the stake. |
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