The Skull a Day Art Exhibit Uses Real Brains as Art
Allison Love — August 30, 2010 — Art & Design
References: skulladay.blogspot & notcot.org
The Skull a Day art exhibit is certainly something you don't come across every day. This strange exhibit is actually created with real brain specimens, which are encased in acrylic and used to create a huge skull image.
The Skull a Day art exhibit is made up of 375 slices of brain matter and some pieces of fabric for the black in the eyes and nose. The artist, Noah Scalin, is known for his expertise in skull art, so it only made sense to ask him to create this Skull a Day masterpiece.
The Skull a Day art exhibit is made up of 375 slices of brain matter and some pieces of fabric for the black in the eyes and nose. The artist, Noah Scalin, is known for his expertise in skull art, so it only made sense to ask him to create this Skull a Day masterpiece.
1.6
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness