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That kinda reminds me of the Bone Church in Kutna Hora, Czech, that I've just been to. Here's a few snaps. In those days, they did it with real humans. Dead ones, that is.:)
 

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That kinda reminds me of the Bone Church in Kutna Hora, Czech, that I've just been to. Here's a few snaps. In those days, they did it with real humans. Dead ones, that is.:)

Reminds me, I need to take my calcium supplement. Thanks for that.
 
Definitely cool. I bet they cost a pretty penny.

I pinged the artist for a quote... I've seen these before and always wondered what they might cost. I'm guessing somewhere north of $1000... will share the number when/if I get a response.
 
I pinged the artist for a quote... I've seen these before and always wondered what they might cost. I'm guessing somewhere north of $1000... will share the number when/if I get a response.

I was thinking the aluminum and stainless was 10-20 grand and the bronze and stainless was around $50K. Its not just a thing, it is art. So you charge what the market will bear. They stand around 17 inches tall and come with a magnetic base that can be switched on and off to set poses. There are well over 500 parts and something like 100 for just one hand.
 
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