I like the cartoon aspect of these overlapping skulls. It reminds me of Noah's cartoon skulls, but different due to the quirky round eyes and the one with red heart eyes. I could see this working as a fabric print.
Circuses wouldn't be as exciting without the "freaks". It's interesting how much renewed interesting there is in the circus arts. I'm dreaming about aerial arts.
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2 comments:
Hi. Skulls are easy. Start with two eye socket like circles, then an upside-down heart for the nose. Lastly a row of pluses for the teeth. Voila! A skull. By nellarules@gmail.com
I draw a footprint then fill in the features to draw skulls. (Or quilt them, as I am right now for the Becky's Fund skull quilt!)
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