Illustrator, Joanna Carrero apparently loves(hearts) skulls as much as we do. Enough to give her heart design it's own set of skulls. A beautiful design combining the symbols of life and death into one. A lovely idea at that. Thanks for sharing it, Joanna!
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Showing posts with label skull. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Heart Skull
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Acrylic DJ Skull
This skull has got the party jumpin' with vibrancy and energy. Eliza Monks of Bridgeport, CT is raising the volume on our site by a few levels with this acrylic painting that explodes with movement. Now, DJ Skull commands you to pump up whatever jam you're listening to and give a huge shout out to Eliza. Thanks for sharing!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Medical Skull Drawings
Kathleen Sawyer drew these ladies for a recent competition. The drawing are postcard size. I love the pinup and medical themes of these drawings. The level of detail is impressive, especially considering the size of the paper. Though these ladies are nude, they are tastefully done. These would be a great series of prints, especially if you had a penchant for medical artwork.
"Surgery"
"Diagnosis"
"Recovery"
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Sunday Simulacra - Version 7.13
Today's simulacra are really leaving their mark....
This paintball splash skull was shot by Riki from Toulouse, France....
...and this perky chap was snagged by Job.
I guess some skulls make their presence a little more known that others. Have you captured your own sneaky skull simulacra? If so then be sure to submit it to us. We be as thankful as we are to Riki and Job. Thank you!
This paintball splash skull was shot by Riki from Toulouse, France....
...and this perky chap was snagged by Job.
I guess some skulls make their presence a little more known that others. Have you captured your own sneaky skull simulacra? If so then be sure to submit it to us. We be as thankful as we are to Riki and Job. Thank you!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Skulloctopus From Outer Space
Plaseebo is at it again with a couple of wonderful new custom skulloctopus figures. Bob Conge is the creator of these unique creatures using glass eyes, a clear vinyl head filled with cosmic debris floating in space slime illuminated by an internal motion activated color changing LED unit. I love the bright ideas that these little critters give me. These are as comical as they are creative. Thanks for sharing them, Bob!
Skull Pillow
Danijela Tanaskovic created this skull pillow. I'm a big fan of embroidery and love seeing how people use this classic medium to create artwork. The skull is a fantastic example of anatomy and stitches. The addition of the flowers adds a great textural element for this decorative pillow. The design appears simple, but has a strong impact. I'd love to see more of Danijela's work!
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Mosaic Skull
This flat faced skull is the handy work of Glen Francis aka - "Mount Rockula" from Victoria, BC, Canada. Placed together like the jagged pieces of our own skulls and held together with a "skin" of grout. I only wish we could see the rest of the work that this little fella gets to look at everyday. Thanks for sharing your skull with us, Glen!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Flower Skull
Tattooist and painter, Emma Sailor, is our contributing artist today with this lovely flower skull. Perhaps this is her reminder to all of us of how delicate our skulls really are. The soft shades of color and textures could resemble the many emotions we endure in our lives that always wind up painted across our faces. Or, it could just be one colorfully kick ass skull. It's all about perception. Thanks for sharing you work with us, Emma!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Polka Dot Porcelain Skull
NooN, from France, created this polka dot porcelain skull through K.olin Tribu. I love the anatomical detail of the sculpture itself. The polka dots are an unexpected playful addition. Since skulls are related to death, the polka dots remind me of the red and black fabric dots and beauty marks people used to put over small pox scars and blemishes on their faces. This was popular from the 1600s through the 1800s. Other than covering facial flaws, they were placed to signify many things. Here is a little guide to the history and meaning behind the popular beauty practice. I wonder what it would mean if they were all over someone's face...perhaps that they needed to visit a doctor.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Sunday Simulacra - Version 7.12
Today's simulacra come from the great outdoors....
The first is a great looking calf with a scowling skull pattern on it's face from Susan Scofield of York, PA. The second is a juicy Black Krim tomato, reminiscent of "Ricardio", from the garden of Thea Brown. Thanks for sharing these, Susan and Thea!
The first is a great looking calf with a scowling skull pattern on it's face from Susan Scofield of York, PA. The second is a juicy Black Krim tomato, reminiscent of "Ricardio", from the garden of Thea Brown. Thanks for sharing these, Susan and Thea!
Lenore's Super Ceramic Skull Saturday
French artist Lenore62 can clearly be regarded as a skull fanatic when you peruse the multitude of skulls she's creating. These ceramic skullptures are quite the impressive group, but it's just a fraction of her body of work that includes drawing and painting as well. I posted my favorite of the bunch first, but the plant holder and spike mohawk skulls are tied for a very close second. Thanks for sharing all of them Lenore!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Science Skeleton
Peter Istenik from Slovakia, created this artwork from Black granite. I love the anatomical design of this skull and hand. The shading made by using a hand engraver, is delicate and works well with the multi-tonal shiny granite. This particular granite reminds me of outer space, for which the science theme seems appropriate. To see a time lapse video of this piece being engraved, head to the bottom of this post.
Here is the time lapse video of this engraving being created.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Bat Fastard Skull
No foolin'! Bat Fastard in London, England is the artist responsible for this painted polyurethane skull that is handmade by himself. "I make these as a hobby but also to sell. They are molded from an original skull carved by myself, and then using a latex mold cast in polyurethane plastic before being painted, again by me." A nifty bit of durable decoration ready for multiple holidays, or every day if you're really "one of us". Thanks for sharing it, Bat!
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Stippled Skull
Adele van Heerden is a "multidisciplinary visual artist and illustrator based in Cape Town, South Africa". Her stippling designs are incredibly detailed with pinpoint accuracy(pun intended). This excellent skull is just a start. You can see more of her work on her Tumblr page. Thanks for sharing, Adele!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Melon Skull Tattoo
Faith Broache said she is "a tattoo apprentice in Richmond, VA and today I practiced tattooing my favorite thing onto a melon!" When I first saw this, I thought it was a bald head, but a melon makes more sense. I love the anatomical sketch quality this tattoo has. Richmond (where Noah and I live) is one of the most tattooed cities, which is about how many tattoo shops per capita we have. This means tattoo artists aren't in short supply as a whole, but extremely talented ones are rare. I'm interested to see how Faith progresses as a tattoo apprentice, since this skull is a great look into her line work.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Sunday Simulacra - Version 7.11
This week's simulacrum are a combination of some real hard heads...
David Blohm of Adrian, MI found this one on a flower pot at his favorite Mexican restaurant.
Job has this long faced skull coming out of his bathroom floor.
Justyna Walewicz caught this possibly yawning stone face skull. I guess you're get tired of just sitting there all day, too.
Thanks for sharing these, David, Job, and Justyna! Don't forget to submit your own hidden skull images so we can catalog them properly amongst our archives of silent skull watchers.
David Blohm of Adrian, MI found this one on a flower pot at his favorite Mexican restaurant.
Job has this long faced skull coming out of his bathroom floor.
Justyna Walewicz caught this possibly yawning stone face skull. I guess you're get tired of just sitting there all day, too.
Thanks for sharing these, David, Job, and Justyna! Don't forget to submit your own hidden skull images so we can catalog them properly amongst our archives of silent skull watchers.
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beadyeyedbrat Skulls
That's right, the beadyeyedbrat from San Diego, CA is the creator of this gruesome paper mache skull trio. These stony faced figures appeared to have been chiseled from the hardest parts of the Earth. A total reverse of the soft, limp, wet material that made them. Thanks for sharing these, beadyeyedbrat!
Friday, August 9, 2013
Chalk Skull
Diego Seconetti drew this skull. Since there was no info included about this drawing, by my analysis, it's white chalk on black paper. There is a lightness to this drawing, because chalk has a sheerness that can be built up. I like that this drawing is the reverse of the normal black on white drawings. The whiteness of the chalk plays with the highlights and the shadows. This makes me want to experiment with dark paper and light mediums.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Swirly Skull Tote Bag
Wayne Chisnall, of London, England, created this Swirly Skull tote bag. Per a request, he had a series of these printed, as an affordable alternative to normal paper prints. If you are interested in purchasing one, you can find more info about them here. I love the concept printing artwork on an alternative media. Through various artists I've talked to, their artwork sells better when it's not a traditional print. When it's tactile and usable, it's more likely to be purchased than something that will hang on a wall. Just a thought for you other artists looking to branch out from traditional prints. You can check out more of Wayne's work on his blog, Flickr, and Twitter.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Crystal Skull Pendant
August Voss is creating some amazing skull pendants including this one made of clear quartz. This piece measures 1" tall and 5/8" diameter. Patience, desire, and a steady hand must be necessary tools to create such fantastic work, and I'm totally mesmerized by his FB page that has a slew of other skulls. Thanks for sharing this wonderful pendant, August!
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