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    Create Your Own Damien Hirst Diamond-Encrusted Skull

    Create Your Own Damien Hirst Diamond-Encrusted Skull
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    Our friends over at Refinery29 tipped us off to iArtist London, a company that believes that “art should be for everyone,” and as a result, provides (relatively) easy-to-use looking kits for creating your own versions of famous works by contemporary British artists like Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin, Rachel Whiteread, Marc Quinn, and Banksy. Click through to view the goods.


    Recreate Damien Hirst’s Love of God for £49.99. Kit includes a plastic human-size skull, 8,601 crystal beads, glue, paintbrush, tweezers, and silver paint.


    Recreate Rachel Whiteread’s Pink Torso for £5. Kit includes a hot water bottle (2 liter) and alginate.


    Recreate Marc Quinn’s Self (1991) for £20. Kit includes VC blood bag, alginate, plaster bandages, cotton, face cream, disposable gloves, silicon swimming hat, and a band-aid.


    Recreate Tracy Emin’s Everyone I have Ever slept with 1963-1995 for £16. Kit includes camping tent for 2 people, sewing kit, colorful threads, and assorted fabrics.


    Recreate Banksy’s graffiti for £10. Kit includes spray paint and stencils.

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    Vinteuil is a newly created agency dedicated to cultural productions.
    Serious and social games, cultural applications, mobile media, digital strategy for cultural institutions, photography, etc.
    With a baseline, stolen from Louise Bourgeois, "Art is a Guarantee of Sanity".

    http://www.vinteuil.com

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