Detailed Tats by Duke Riley

Tattoo // Friday, June 29, 2012
"Duke Riley began tattooing in 1993 under the guidance of Steve Williamson of Art Freak Tattoo in Providence, RI. and has worked in various tattoo shops in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and New Zealand. In addition to tattooing, Duke works in a variety of mediums and his work is exhibited in several museums internationally including the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum."

Magical Skulls by Agustín Croxatto

Illustration // Friday, June 29, 2012
Buenos Aires based illustrator Agustín Croxatto (who also goes by AC) turns the human skull into something more magical and rad. His complex skull drawings are super detailed, each one has their own unique personality. Some characters that influence his work include Frankenstein and Dracula. Besides being an illustrator, Croxatto is a skater & music lover and has also had his work featured in zines.

Skull Sugar for the Season

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, October 11, 2011
These are only appropriate for month a year; October. Halloween. Sure, you can serve your skull shaped sugar "cubes" in July, but it just won't have the same effect that it has right about this time of year. We just found the maker's Etsy page, and we endorse using these with your tea while reading your Pushead issue.

Fruit Skulls by Dimitri Tsykalov

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Dimitri Tsykalov does a lot of interesting things with edible foods by way of art, some things that are rather disgusting (more on that later) and some things that are just well done and pleasant to look at. His series of Fruit and Veggie Skulls are more on the pleasant side.

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