Under my microscope, using a scalpel and paintbrush hairs, I first create the skeleton, then I use hardened glue to sculpt, and finally watercolor paint for the finishes.
Under my microscope, using a scalpel and paintbrush hairs, I first create the skeleton, then I use hardened glue to sculpt, and finally watercolor paint for the finishes.
I make beautiful casts of skulls and bones, immortalising nature in jewellery art. I collect skulls, insects and seedpods from areas of countryside in Cornwall, England. Mesmerised by nature, intricate detail and beauty in the macabre, I am inspired to create...
I make beautiful casts of skulls and bones, immortalising nature in jewellery art. I collect skulls, insects and seedpods from areas of countryside in Cornwall, England. Mesmerised by nature, intricate detail...
For the past several years, I have been recreating the vascular structure of leaves by intricately stitching together strands of human hair.
While hiking in northern California several years ago, I came across a number of skeleton leaves. I was taken...
For the past several years, I have been recreating the vascular structure of leaves by intricately stitching together strands of human hair.
While hiking in northern California several years ago, I...