Severed head raica_oliveira_face tanned skin, long, cascading brown hair, A dim, wood-paneled hunting lodge room, stripped of its traditional trophies, now hauntingly sparse. The only adornment is a single taxidermy plaque hanging on the wall. Brazilian supermodel Raica Oliveira’s freshly severed head is mounted atop the plaque..
The room reeks of fresh blood and antiseptic, lit by a crackling fireplace and a lone brass sconce that casts jagged shadows across her waxy skin. A bloodstained taxidermist’s apron hangs on a hook nearby, tools laid out with clinical precision: bone saws, syringes of preservative fluid, and suturing needles still threaded with crimson-stained twine. No other trophies remain—only empty hooks and faint outlines on the walls where stag heads once hung.
Hyper-detailed textures dominate: the freshly flayed rawness of her neck, the glossy sweat on her forehead, the velvet padding of the plaque stained burgundy, and the metallic glint of a cleaver abandoned on a leather armchair. Through a frost-rimmed window, snow-blanketed pines loom under a moonless sky, isolating the lodge in primal wilderness. oliveira.closeup,,taxidermy_head_mount