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Papier-mâché and Acrylic (3" x 3" x 3"). A prototype for my entry in the ThinkSmall4 exhibition, which features only work that is 3" x 3" (x 3" if it's sculptural) or smaller. Rather than just do a miniature skull, I wanted to compress one as if it's been squeezed into a cube.
UPDATE: Per request here it is with a Quarter for scale...
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5 comments:
Infinite awesomeness!!! Can you take a photo of it with a coin or something for size contrast? Thanks either way. Cheers :)
I dig the stain, and they turned out great!
This is one of my favorites!
i've never seen paper mache like *that* before -- cool!
Thank you so much for the GTC reference. And that is one sweet ass skull.
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