Ha, wait til I make a skull skull! Nope, no craniums used in this one. The background material is a pressed synthetic felt that I found a while ago for another project.
I've been checking in on you once or twice a week since you were mentioned in Pop Candy. Today's skull-o-bones made me laugh out loud... mind if I link to you on my blog? Thanks!
Gasp! A skull actually made out of bone! What is this blog coming to? ;)
ReplyDeleteHm, does this count as a metaskull? A fake bone made of fake bones...
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic.
Wicked! And yes, I love that none of the bones are actually cranium bones (or so it would appear). Vertebrae teeth? Hells yes!
ReplyDeleteSorry to be a blog hog, but I also really like the background. What is it?
ReplyDeleteHa, wait til I make a skull skull!
ReplyDeleteNope, no craniums used in this one.
The background material is a pressed synthetic felt that I found a while ago for another project.
A skull made of bones?!? I'm surprised it took this long to come around. It's almost too obvious. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteIn other news, the Catholic Church is reporting that the St. James Ossuary has been plundered...
ReplyDeleteSuperb.
ReplyDeleteI've linked to this blog.
I wondered what happened to the skeleton in the closet! Now I know...
ReplyDeleteI've been checking in on you once or twice a week since you were mentioned in Pop Candy. Today's skull-o-bones made me laugh out loud... mind if I link to you on my blog? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOf course Kate, be my guest!
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