Wednesday, September 16, 2009

bag o' bones

so in my travels on the internet i came across a blog called skull a day. basically it looks like they post pictures of different skulls found all over in creative, fun ways, which is totally tits! of course it insipered me to do the same since i have a deep appreciation for not just skulls but the human body/structure in general. i guess beeing that i am a radiographer, i should.
here is a known picture by vania zouravliov. the detail in his work is fantastic!

and of course i have to add in some stuff from skull a day as well. here are some of my favorites:

i'll never look at the snowflakes i used to make in elementary school the same way again.

they called this one "skull-aide" HA!

this was my favorite one from their site!

condoms- lots of fun!!

this one was done by ben cove- too cool! i wonder if it's yarn all the way through..

this is a georgeous piece from biddy moroney. i love the whole life from death message, she brought it across really well.
now here is a series of stuff from chiho aoshima.

it almost looks like the skulls are a part of the ocean spray.

chiho has done a few pieces on entire walls and at least one whole room.

this reminds me of "the birth of venus painting" by sandro botticelli

oooh, this is another favorite! i like the swirly smoke.

trees + vines = love

a little different style than most of her work but, i like the little pixie skeletons.
now for a series of stuff from audrey kawasaki:

another artist who does absolutely fabulous eyes. what i wouldn't give to have a hair piece like that.


fantasy hair


my absolute favorite!! there's no bones but i just couldn't resist.

yummy!

very pretty; a lot of her work has a sexy, lesbian vibe to it but they always look so innocent.


a sloth scarf



i like how the wood grain goes with the wispy wind in the painting.


i found this on who killed bambi by christian weber



transparent skeleton by melli ink



tim burton is awesome!



ana mendieta



i want this bone tree by gerta steiner & jorge lenzlinger.



skeleton pixies by tessa farmer



knitted organs by sarah illenberger, soo cool!


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