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Cow skull!
Cow skull!
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Once, many years ago, I airbrushed some signs and panels for a guy here in Ontario who raised Cattle.
And when he heard I was looking for a Steer Skull to paint and hang on the wall, he sent me some pieces. Unfortunately, the skull and jawbone he sent still had flesh hanging off them! ewwww I didn't say anything, but I tossed them and bought a plaster cast Skull! It was easier to paint. This paper model would have been even easier! Although I am not a fan of the faceted polygon style surface. Maybe try building it without scoring the parts for a smoother look?
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I think you have to be in the right mood to build this......
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This reminds me of some paintings by my Mother's Aunt Georgia!
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Aunt Georgia? As in O'Keeffe?
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Yes. My Mother's maiden name was Stieglitz. She was adopted by Julius Stieglitz. Who's Brother was Alfred who discovered, and then married Georgia O'Keeffe.
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Remarkable story! Looking at examples of O'Keeffe's cow skull paintings, it occurs to me that this paper skull could be the basis of a 3-D "interpretation" and mounted as a wall hanging. The horns have to be modified -- O'Keeffe apparently used a shorthorn skull -- but that shouldn't be a problem.
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