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You have to see this book. It's unlike anything you've seen before. Author David Bainbridge has collected hundreds of images, ancient and new, showing animals without feathers, fur, or flesh. What ...
Da Cuhna Lopes takes photographs of deserted, abandoned habitations all over the world, and then pastes in the animal skeletons from a local university’s old animal anatomy school.
Imagine a human-free future, where giant animal skeletons have taken over the homes and buildings civilization has left behind. It's a world that haunts photographer Marc da Cuhna Lopes' dreams ...
It “demineralized” its skeleton. It was a partially soft animal, with no protection over much of its body. To understand this organism’s anatomy, ...
The skeleton above was created by taking a CT scan of an anesthetized rat and sending the data to a 3-D printer. Similar life-size models of body parts from other animals or human patients could ...
The skeletons are adorned with preserved butterflies, flowers dried with borax, or sometimes paintings by Worley. “I feel like he makes art out of it. He does more than just pose it,” Annette ...
Fernley artist Kendel Worley gives life to animals that died by articulating skeletons, creating beautiful, and slightly morbid, pieces of art.
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