Danse macabre – Bovine bone sculpture representing an accumulation of skeletons.
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Danse macabre – Bovine bone sculpture representing an accumulation of skeletons.
Art by Jessica Joslin. Check her out.
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Draconis Minumus
Dragon skeleton sculpture I made in art class.
Bird and fish bones, most of them found on a volcano in Greece, some of them given to me by French artist Corine Borgnet
Verliere dich nicht.
Look to your inner curiosity and embrace the weird with an abstract picture featuring skulls, aliens, and creatures of the unknown.
Skull Carvings
Romina, Sculpture, talks about how animal bones are used within art in "Skull Carvings"
On our journey of learning about sculptors and their amazing creations, I want to talk about the fascinating concept of creating beautiful designs using bones as the canvas. Skull-carving is the art of etching and chiseling designs on cattle skulls. Sometimes those bone carvings are decorated with paint and natural elements like feathers. Before the carving even begins, the most important thing…
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Pin with carved bird design, bone, A.D. 850-1050, Pineland, Lee Co. (95-2-22)
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