You’ve probably seen us mention Ali Gulec before as we’ve featured his work on Society 6 in the past. He’s done a number of floral skulls that we’ve shown you in a previous blog but I thought I’d show you all my own personal Top 5,

David Lozeau paintings depict his vision of famous popular culture imagery, historical and just general cool shit. Browsing through his work gives the viewer a sense of the familiar dashed with a luscious twist of Lozeau’s mind. Basically there are skulls galore. His amazing skull paintings

Original, hand painted, realistic skull sculpture.  Each one of these hand crafted, plaster skulls is uniquely painted by an artist from LA Collective, recently formed to represent emerging California Artists. The Skull, dripping with bold colors, embodies the macabre with a street sensibility. Each skull is hand painted

This piece of skull art is a part of an ongoing series of Left and Found Art series by Mr Four Fingers. As simple as this skull looks it was actually far trickier to create. First the skull was drawn on to paper to create a

   These UV skull prints are indeed printed on a variety of substrates like aluminum and wood. Yeah, pretty cool. All made possible via the talent of artist Pervez Taj. These skulls can be bought in various sizes and arrive ready to hang.

  Skulls may not play a central role in the crazy world of Nosego but there are a few. That at least means we can introduce  you to the facking bonkers world of this fella. Nosego explains that his compositions are influenced by childhood

Themes of life and death play a major role in the portfolio of, Japanese artist, Haruko Maeda. Haruko's work is recognisable for it’s skulled people and 1600’s style of depicting figures. Her work is detailed and

Some intricate and beautiful paper skulls from the hand of Tsvetislava Koleva. She is a Bulgarian artist studying graphic design with a penchant for highly detailed paper art. Tsvetislava's paper skulls are influenced by one of our favourite days, The Day of The

Liking this alternative chiseled skull art by Georgie Seccull. I initially thought it was chiseled into a crumbling wall but now I’m not so sure. Now that I think of it, could possibly be metallic spray paint on eroded/treated foamcore. Either way it looks good. Georgie

Yes you read the title correctly. This is indeed a levitating skull. This strangely alien looking floating faceted skull levitates with the use of magic. Wait, I mean magnets. Which are pretty much magic. This levitating skull is called 'Ankou Gold', meaning ‘magnetic levitation’. The