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Jazz music, cocktails and dinosaur bones
Fernbank Museun of Natural History
Atlanta, Georgia.
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A close up view of one of the many human bone arrangements inside Sedlec Ossuary, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins: Hillbilly Bone
We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside
no matter where you're from, you just can't hide it
This summer and autumn, whenever I saw cheap stew bones at the lousy Price Chopper where I do my grocery shopping, I grabbed them and squirreled them away in my freezer. Now that it's December, I don't mind running my stove all day, so this afternoon I roasted them up, and tomorrow I'll make stock.
Followup -- the end yield was about 23 cups of stock, or about five and a half liters. Really great body to it: after refrigeration and final skimming, it was almost like aspic. Not much of a subject for another photograph, though, just a bunch of plastic containers of tan liquid. Might go one step further with a portion of the stock and make demi-glace, but until then it'll keep fine in the freezer.
My large Large LARGE 7-foot wide Workspace prints still hang at Rag & Bone, now adorned with labels!
Why not buy two while you're at it?
(Price more legible...)
Bone & Busk.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 20, 2017.
unique letter sculptures were commissioned by designers throughout New England and auctioned off at the BoNE Show; 100% of proceeds donated to AIGA Boston. photo by brandon bird www.brandonbirddesign.com
Macro shot of a bone, not sure who's though. Looked fairly animal to me, thankfully. (I have found human bones before.... the photos and story will be uploaded some day)
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Cross Bones Graveyard in Southwark began life as a burial ground for licenced prostitutes or Winchester Geese and eventually became a pauper's graveyard. Apparenetly it is still dense with the bones of the dead. This odd little shrine has accumulated with offerings from local people. It is an odd and moving place . I think the site is up for development...and controversially seeing its history.
While Farhan and I were checking for spiders under a rock, we found these little bones. The jaw and the bone on the right were about 2.5cm long. My initial thought was that it was the remains of a marsupial mouse but I just don't know...
This is my first prop I made. I based this on one of the creatures on "Eternal Darkness" for the GameCube. A friend of mine told me how much fun she had playing through the game that it got me excited to try it out. She let me borrow it, and I thought it was a terrific game. Out of all the creatures, the Bone-Thieves were the ones I thought could work as a halloween prop. In the game, the Bone-Thief is a lovecraftian creature that enters into people and uses their skin like a suit. I studied the look of the creature and bought what I could use that resembled it. Then I sculpted the face, since nothing like it existed and the rest was attached to piping. I then coated it with a lot of paper mache and liquid latex. It was such work, but it later payed off when my friend was impressed with it that she had it borrowed for halloween. As great as it looks, it wasn't the most stable. I found that not only was it too wide to put in a car (it went inside diagonally across the driver seat) it also was easy to damage (notice the newspaper cracking through) and eventually it's easy to fall apart. But I still have it, just in case I get robbed.