Publication

2011 - Farameh Media, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

123,250 words, Guess

Page Count

493 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100983083169
  • ISBN-139780983083160
  • OCLC Control Number765812463
  • Better World BooksO9-BBJ-915
  • Open LibraryOL44627939M

Classifications

  • DDC704.949611715
  • LCCN8243.S57 S56 2011

Alternate Titles

  • Skulls in contemporary art and design

Description

SKULL STYLE is a beautifully designed book presents not only one of the most ancient symbols used in the history of mankind but how it is utilized in the most surprising and modern way today. Formerly an emblem of evil and mortality, the skull has been transformed into an avant-garde design element used in the most cutting-edge art, chic interiors and vanguard style of the moment. Whether embellished on costly T-shirts, woven on limited edition chairs, and even encrusted with diamonds sold at an art auction for $100 million, the skull is no longer just a daunting memento of our frail mortality but a contemporary figure of fashion. This 500-page book shows how this once morbid trinket of death has been reinvented into the much-desired decoration by the trendsetters of tomorrow. Published with 4 different covers: Camouflage cover: ISBN 978-0-9830-83160 ; Neon camouflage cover: ISBN 978-0-9830-8313-9 ; Neon green snake: ISBN 978-0-9830-8317 ; Metallic black cover: ISBN 978-0-9830-8318-4.

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Topics

Series Statement

  • The Curated Collection
  • Curated Collection

Other Editions

  • Skull style: skulls in contemporary art and designFarameh Media2011-01-01

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