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Jane Howarth’s beautiful bird guts and a rant about lousy artist statements

Posted on 27 September 2011 by Chelsea Nichols
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Jane Howarth, 'Bonne Bouche' series. Taxidermied seagull with pearl innards.

Jane Howarth, ‘Bonne Bouche’ series. Taxidermied seagull with pearl innards. (Image: via Obsesszine.)

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Posted in Contemporary Art, Curiosities | Tagged art, bird, grotesque, imagination, jewels, pearl, rant, sculpture, taxidermy | 16 Replies

The bejeweled bugs of Hubert Duprat

Posted on 21 September 2011 by Chelsea Nichols
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Hubert Duprat, 'Caddis', Jewel encrusted fly larvae.

Hubert Duprat, ‘Caddis’, (Images: Zero Gallery & Art:concept, via Cabinet Magazine.) Click on images to go to source.

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Posted in Contemporary Art, Curiosities, Ideas | Tagged art, curiosities, gold, imagination, insect, jewels, pearl, science | 17 Replies

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