You're right Sukhmandir Kaur, they do look very real, I'm not sure if they are or not.
Thanks ArtMuseDog and Carol, but this is not one of my creations. I took the photograph at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in the Art of the Pacific section. I thought it was interesting how something so conceptually dark could be so happy and cute at the same time...
Thanks for visiting! I'm unable to comment on google+ sites that don't have the blog links, but I do visit. For some reason, even though I've said no to word verification, it still shows here. If you're logged in to Google or OpenID, you should still be able to post by clicking enter without filling in the word verification. I'm sorry about the glitch...
Creepy cool!! And thanks for linking to my blog. :D
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So the grateful dead... Don't see that every day. The skulls look very real.
ReplyDeleteLisa ~ love this ~ is this one of your creations? thanks, namaste, Carol ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks aquariann. I enjoy your blog :).
ReplyDeleteYou're right Sukhmandir Kaur, they do look very real, I'm not sure if they are or not.
Thanks ArtMuseDog and Carol, but this is not one of my creations. I took the photograph at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in the Art of the Pacific section. I thought it was interesting how something so conceptually dark could be so happy and cute at the same time...
What aquariann said: creepy cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! Doesn't everyone have a cute skull rack? lol!
ReplyDeleteGood Girl Gone Green, thank you, I like the dichotomy of it...
ReplyDeleteKristi Maloney, very funny! I think skull racks may be the new must have for the holiday season ;).