Following custom, many hauled
in wooden coffins, hoping that the imam would...
But most of the bones were buried
in wooden coffins outside the churchyard and probably were those of poorer rural people, whose daily lives are less well known than the nobility of cities.
It's hand signed by Dave, numbered, vintage dated, and laid to rest
in a wooden coffin wrapped in caution tape.
It contained the burial of a young girl, wrapped in linen
in a wooden coffin, which had decayed.
Not exact matches
At a synagogue just a mile from where she had been gunned down, Meadow Pollack, 18, lay
in a plain
wooden coffin, closed
in accordance with Jewish tradition.
ATM exchanges the cramped 7 foot by 3 foot
wooden coffin seen
in Buried for a 15 square foot indoor ATM shack.
She was placed
in a cheap
wooden coffin, which she was to be transported
in to her place of burial
in Musselburgh.
Multiple
wooden tables, about the size of
coffins, are set up
in a maze - like pattern.
Collecting his work inside coarsely built
wooden boxes with texts and images of the Kristigarbha, the
coffins seem to be the inevitable conclusion of the artist perceiving his footsteps — from modernist experimentations, to voicing against political situations or the self - reflection and struggle with his own ethics —
in a historical context, and organizing a funeral for his works.»
The most striking of the Pope.L works on offer was
Coffin (Flag Box), from 2008, on sale for $ 70,000: a
wooden box structure with «If you think very hard before the rocket falls» written
in red, white, and blue on the side, and a strange sound being emitted from the middle.