Eike is a German artist who has a "Skull of the Year" contest on his website Designers Skulls, choosing the best international skull artist. He's a graphic designer by trade, and continues practicing by creating skull artwork. One of his recent skull creations, in shades of black, was made into a series of silkscreen prints.
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Monday, April 28, 2014
[CONTEST] Win a Skull Silkscreen Print from Designer Skulls
THIS CONTEST IS CLOSED. Thanks for participating!
Eike is a German artist who has a "Skull of the Year" contest on his website Designers Skulls, choosing the best international skull artist. He's a graphic designer by trade, and continues practicing by creating skull artwork. One of his recent skull creations, in shades of black, was made into a series of silkscreen prints.Eike wants to share his work by giving away one of these prints to one lucky Skull-A-Day fan!
PRIZE INFO: One skull silkscreen print. It measures 50cm x 5cm or about 19.7in x 19.7in
HOW TO ENTER: To enter this contest, comment below with an answer to this question. Since Eike runs a "Skull of the Year" contest, who is your favorite skull artist?
CONTACT INFO: The winner, chosen at random, will be contacted via email by one of the Skull-A-Day editors within 7 days of the end of the contest. If that winner doesn't respond, another winner will be chosen. With your comment, please INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!! Entries are only valid with this information.
WHERE TO ENTER: All entries must be made on this blog post, on Skull-A-Day.com. You CANNOT enter this contest by commenting on Facebook, Twitter, or Google+.
CONTEST CLOSES: 11:59:59 PM Eastern USA Time Friday, May 2, 2014.
NUMBER OF WINNERS: One
PRIZE SHIPS: This contest is open to all skull lovers around the world.
IF YOU DON'T WIN: Eike is offering a 25% discount on prints, including shipping, to Skull-A-Day fans. Limited edition prints are available by email request, info@das-x.de. You can see more of Eike's work on his blog, Kopfblog.
Eike is a German artist who has a "Skull of the Year" contest on his website Designers Skulls, choosing the best international skull artist. He's a graphic designer by trade, and continues practicing by creating skull artwork. One of his recent skull creations, in shades of black, was made into a series of silkscreen prints.
The misfits! Richmondhooligan@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI can't say I have a single favorite. But one of my favorites that you have featured is Joshua Harker! Love his 3D skulls! alfredpena(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteoh man! i second the Misfits!!!
ReplyDelete& Jeremy Fish.
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Definitely Jim Skull, those pieces are alive! Tom, thunorson@yahoo.co.uk
ReplyDeleteI love the illusion skulls by Tom French! I love your site keep up the awesome work! jlcesmith4@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove the skull
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Outside of Eike, of course, my favorite skull artist is Luke Dwyer.
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It's got to be Kentaro Miura! mrorigin.jb@gmail.com
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I love the illusion skulls
ReplyDeleteHmmm... Has to be Joshua Harker! Simply put.. Amazing!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have to go with Joshua Harker as well, though it's really hard to pick a favorite. :)
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I love the one with the Skull
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Abril Andrade Griffith is one of my favorite skull artists
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ReplyDeleteFor sure...
Subtle, yet Way beyond his time!
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I like the Biblical paintings of St. Jerome, which feature a nearby skull I every scene. True, the skull is but one focal point, but the message of human mortality is critical.
ReplyDeleteKim DiLoreto is my favorite!
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