A small Dolphin skull - not sure which species, but Bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) and Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) are the most common in our waters.
County Clare, Ireland.
My partner & I also finally finished this skull installation, and it's in a spot that's difficult to photograph (right now), but it looks incredible, take my word for it.
This is the End! I started making prints on January 1st, and now it's January 31st and I made 46 prints. (Due to a clerical error only 45 of them were on recycled paper I made at home. Oops!)
Anyway, I need to take a short break to do some other work, but I'll return with more prints (or reprints) in a few weeks.
Thank you for all the comments and a huge thank you to those of you who supported the journey by paying for some of this art. It means the world to me.
The Geminid meteor shower was incredible, although we just about froze to see it, and we hampered our visibility a bit by huddling around a fire (it was necessary).
We also finally got this piece up: "The Lamb", a collaboration between myself & my partner.
Night & day differences shown. I have a goat skull in the works right now and lots of ideas for how to use it now that I've gotten more comfortable cleaning & bleaching bones.
CW/ eye contact, eyestrain
Every year, I have this tradition to draw a canid skull breathing colorful smoke. I dunno where it came from but it stuck #digitalart#art#skull#painting