My friends at Street Anatomy have opened a brand new store of anatomical goodies! And one of the pieces featured is my giant United Skull of America installation that was in their recent show at Chicago's International Museum of Surgical Sciences.
And hey if you're in the Chicago area they'll even deliver and install it for free! Get more info and see all of the items in their new store HERE.
Showing posts with label unitedstates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unitedstates. Show all posts
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Monday, October 4, 2010
Skulloween Sale!
Since the season of skulls is upon us, I've decided to continue the sale at the Skull-A-Day store through this month!
Both items feature the United Skull of America which has all 50 US states in proportional size to one another.
The sale ends at the end after Halloween so don't miss out! Plus don't forget you can also get Ornamental Skull prints and Skull Appreciation Day buttons in the store as well!
The United Skull of America T-shirt (normally $22) is marked down to $18!
and the United Skull of America Poster (normally $25) is marked down to $20!
Both items feature the United Skull of America which has all 50 US states in proportional size to one another.
The sale ends at the end after Halloween so don't miss out! Plus don't forget you can also get Ornamental Skull prints and Skull Appreciation Day buttons in the store as well!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Skull-A-Day Press: United Skull of America in Chicago
A giant wooden version of my United Skull of America is on display at the International Museum of Surgical Sciences as part of the Street Anatomy group exhibition. It's up through November 19th, but if you won't be in Chicago during that time, you can get a sneak peek at it in this nice review from Art Talk Chicago...
See the full post HERE.
And if you really love the image, why not consider buying a T-shirt or poster of it, both are available in the Skull-A-Day store!
See the full post HERE.
And if you really love the image, why not consider buying a T-shirt or poster of it, both are available in the Skull-A-Day store!
Friday, April 9, 2010
[Flashback Friday TOP 10] 10. United Skull of America
Flashback Friday is a weekly countdown of the fan selected top 52 skulls of Skull-A-Day 1.0. Each week I'll be posting an original skull along with some additional commentary in order from lowest to highest rated, with the #1 skull appearing in the last week of year 3 of the project...
#8: 10. United Skull of America
It was only when I finished this that I thought about the fact that I had used a map of the continental US only and had left out Alaska & Hawaii. I felt pretty bad about it, but in the midst of the project I didn't have the time to return to it and try again with all 50 states. Finally last year I free moment and set to the task, and lo and behold I think the results were even better, go figure!...
This version is available as a limited edition silkscreen poster.
I even made a 9 foot tall wooden version of the original skull for my exhibition: After Life, that was at Quirk Gallery in Richmond, Virginia...
I plan on one day making the revised skull that way as well! So if you're interested in having an installation of the full 50 states as a skull in your museum, school, office, or gallery please get in touch!
#8: 10. United Skull of America
It was only when I finished this that I thought about the fact that I had used a map of the continental US only and had left out Alaska & Hawaii. I felt pretty bad about it, but in the midst of the project I didn't have the time to return to it and try again with all 50 states. Finally last year I free moment and set to the task, and lo and behold I think the results were even better, go figure!...
This version is available as a limited edition silkscreen poster.
I even made a 9 foot tall wooden version of the original skull for my exhibition: After Life, that was at Quirk Gallery in Richmond, Virginia...
I plan on one day making the revised skull that way as well! So if you're interested in having an installation of the full 50 states as a skull in your museum, school, office, or gallery please get in touch!
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