Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre carved three-dimensional human skull into a stack of recycled old books.
Old software manuals were transformed into an amazing book sculpture.
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Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre carved three-dimensional human skull into a stack of recycled old books.
Old software manuals were transformed into an amazing book sculpture.
Also check out: Book Mountains, Book Guns, and Book Sculptures
charu
nice! Love it!
Jun 8th, 2012
Heidi
Very cool.
Jun 8th, 2012
Gert
Ah. Finally someone doing this actually uses a book that is actually now useless! Perfect. Hope he threw the remains in the recycle bin though ;)
Jun 8th, 2012
Glitterati
Amazing :)
Jun 8th, 2012
Teacher Dude
I have a couple of Fortran and COBOL books he can carve into.
Jun 8th, 2012
Lilia Smiles
Haha they would be software manuals :)
Jun 8th, 2012
Jose
Wow this man has talent someone give him an award
Jun 10th, 2012
Shandya
I don’t know why but every time someone turn old books into sculpture, a little part inside of me died.
Jun 12th, 2012
sam
@Shandya
did u see what the books where? Internet Explorer, Norton, Microsoft….
More use now than ever before for those books.
Jun 16th, 2012
V Lee Cabanilla
FYI to the artist. There is a thieving tractor driver in England taking credit for your original idea. Look him up at the crumbled cookie repair shop.
Jan 8th, 2018