Skillful, Spooky: Skull A Day

More skulls than your chattering teeth can imagine.

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You'll find skulls skillfully created from substances such as terra cotta, tape, tapestry, even tofu. Just about anything but the actual heads of humans. The site was started over three years ago by artist Noah Scalin, who made, you might guess, a skull each day. Many of those appear in Scalin's book SKULLS, along with skull stories and a few skull projects to make on your own. The site continues on its merry smirking way thanks to submissions from skull-inspired artists everywhere.