Australian artist Joseph Marr created a life-size translucent human skull sculpted from raspberry sugar at the invitation of an art exhibition titled Celebrabis Vitae, which’s organized by the Skull Appreciate Society for an organ donor charity called Live Life Give Life. Joseph Marr (some artworks nsfw) is a Berlin-based multi-media artist who specializes on sugar artworks of the human body.
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