Marilyn Cummins of Invincible Summer Studios in Columbia, Missouri wrote: “I created this skull from a broken guitar body, torn wallpaper collage, a stick of memory, an oven knob and paint. It is called ‘Je ne suis pas mort’ --- ‘I am not dead.’ ”
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Skull with Artist showing the size of the piece
3-Chord C says:
That local folk cover band for “The Who” really knows how to rock out! Thank you for sharing this cool piece. I enjoy your ability to assemble found objects into great work of art. By the way,
this would have been the perfect pick to use with your work.
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