I was casting about for today's skull when happily one revealed itself to me in the remnants of my olive oil and balsamic vinegar at dinner. Below my interpretation in charcoal...
BONUS: As I was working with the original photo I noticed a creepy image in the right "eye". This is an actual unedited close-up (seriously this isn't Photoshop trickery)...
Very cool :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwsBBIIXT0E
ReplyDeletei saw this and thought of you. it's a video of cool "reverse-graffiti" and the creation of many, many skulls.
enjoy!
so here's the thing - i think that what i like best about your work is the detail part - it's not cartooney (flat, 2 dimensional) but right up there with all the light and dark that skulls deserve. see how you are?
ReplyDeletetoday's word - gsdbfy
dyslexic in me says "god's beefy" and i'm sticking with it.
You eyed a skull in the eye of a skull. Creeeeeepy!
ReplyDeleteWe have reestablished the Warren Commission and NASA to study the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm sticking with a lone salad eater theory, where there is room for a magic skull.
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It took me a minute to find your skull. I saw a couple others...
ReplyDeleteSkulls on the brain.
Which would be a good name for a band.
Very creepy!
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ReplyDeleteTasty! I like the nested skulls thing, it appeals to my nerdy interests.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could do a golden ratio skull. Or, maybe you could place a skull between two mirrors facing each other, and have infinite skulls!