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Originate from RawPixel, an incredible resource of public domain images. (Found trawling the GitHub pages of @apreshill.) Most were modified later in Illustrator.
- Skeleton image commissioned from
@ungfio
on Instagram. - Spider web white background template vector
- Halloween PNG sticker, hand drawn white ghosts and bats doodle
- Mountain landscape (ca. 1891–1941) drawing by Leo Gestel
- The anatomy of the horse (1853) print by George Stubbs
- Fish creature from Real Sailor-Songs (1891), collected And Edited By J. Ashton
- Vintage European style animal bone illustration, Mary Francis Cusack (1877)
- Owls from Griset's Grotesques (1867) published by Tom Hood
- Demon silhouette from Mr. Grant Allen's New Story Michael's Crag With Marginal Illustrations in Silhouette, published by Leadenhall Press (1893)
- And Bound Him a Thousand Years (1899) by Odilon Redon
- Variety Act 5: The Avenger of His Honor (Varietenummer 5: Der Rächer Seiner Ehre) (1907) by Moriz Jung
- Hippocampus and fish, Fantasy animals (1596–1610) by Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt
- Special black squid illlustration from Résultats des Campagnes Scientifiques by Albert I, Prince of Monaco
- Scops Owl in Moonlight by Ohara Koson
- Brown Viper (Vipera fusca) from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754) by Mark Catesby
- Flying witch on the broomstick from The Virginians, A Tale Of The Last Century published by Bradbury & Evans (1858)
- Three girl heads from Songs For Little People illustrated by H. Stratton (1896)
- Pumpkin, Cucurbita pepo (1596–1610) by Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt
- Indian tiger attacking a man from The American Metropolis From Knickerbocker Days To The Present Time, New York City Life In All Its Various Phases... Illustrated published by Author's Syndicate (1897).
- Flying bat from Woodland Romances; Or, Fables And Fancies by Clara L. Mateaux
- Kohala Koheiji by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), a traditional Japanese Ukyio-e style illustration of the Japanese legend of a ghost haunting people for revenge
- Vintage colored octopus illustration wall art print and poster design remix from original artwork
- Memento mori (1916) by Julie de Graag