Nathan Callender of South Carolina is the man behind the skull in this beautiful work. It was done a few years ago by pen sketching and then scanning and converting to vector. An elegant picture of diversity while using just a few colors. Thanks for sharing it with us, Natahn!
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Monday, April 4, 2011
Toxic Skull
Aaron Miranda, "drew it in photoshop using vectors".
I love how sinister this colorful skull looks. With "Toxic" across the top, it is suitable as a modern poison label. I like the repetition in the background, using another color scheme. However if I was in college and had roommates, I might slap this on the good stuff, just to protect it. I see this working great as a fabric print. I'd like to see the repetition in just one color scheme. I would make a skirt out of fabric like this.
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I love how sinister this colorful skull looks. With "Toxic" across the top, it is suitable as a modern poison label. I like the repetition in the background, using another color scheme. However if I was in college and had roommates, I might slap this on the good stuff, just to protect it. I see this working great as a fabric print. I'd like to see the repetition in just one color scheme. I would make a skirt out of fabric like this.

To be entered in today's drawing to win a button just leave a comment below stating: what poison your skull might hold...
IMPORTANT: Don't forget to include a way to contact you (either an e-mail in the post OR make sure your Blogger profile has an e-mail link for you on it).
NOTE: If you're reading this on Facebook, be sure to leave your comment on the original Skull-A-Day.com post if you want to be actually entered in the contest
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