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Skull Carved From Obsolete Computer Manuals

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This is a skull carved from some older-than-dinosaurs computer manuals pressed together with a vice by Maskull Lasserre. That's right -- his name is Maskull and he carved a skull. What are the odds? "So high it's ridiculous." So NOT worse than winning the lottery?

Hit the jump for a couple more from different angles and an in-process shot.

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A Skull of Books [thisiscolossal]
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Artist's Website

Thanks to joe, who once painted a picture of himself in coffee. Joe/joe, get it?! Me neither, I'm tired and my mom wouldn't let me take a nap today.

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There are Comments
  • sabervan

    awesome! thank you for sharing these pictures

  • Awesome! I love how the vice is part of it. Indescribably better than almost all the other "art" posted here. 

  • That is so unique and just goes to show how far technology is progressing.

  • Sweet. I had assumed this was a cnc endeavor. Much more impressive that it was done free hand. 

  • Recycling? 

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