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Wanna buy a Platinum skull?

Sel Appa
03-09-2007, 06:33
A man made a platinum skull and encrusted it with thousands of diamonds. It was sold for $100 million.

Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070830/wl_uk_afp/lifestylebritainart_070830203229)

ONDON (AFP) - A diamond-encrusted skull by British artist Damien Hirst sold on Thursday for 100 million dollars (75 million euros), a record price for work sold by a living artist, a London gallery announced.
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The work, entitled "For the Love of God," is a skull cast in platinum and encrusted with 8,601 diamonds. Carbon dating has shown that the original skull on which Hirst's work is modelled dates to the 18th century.

Hirst remains best known for earlier conceptual works in which creatures including a shark and a cow were pickled in formaldehyde inside glass tanks.

The diamond-encrusted skull was sold to an group of anonymous investors, a spokeswoman for the White Cube gallery in London, where it has been on display from the beginning of the summer, told AFP.

Death is one of the central themes in works completed by Hirst, 41, who once said that the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States were like a work of art, but later apologised.

Hirst also holds the record for the most expensive work of art by a living artist at auction -- his "Lullaby Spring," a three-metre (10-foot) wide steel cabinet containing 6,136 hand-crafted and individually-painted pills, sold for 19.2 million dollars in June.
Lunatic Goofballs
03-09-2007, 06:35
Why not? I already have titanium testicles. :)
Jeruselem
03-09-2007, 06:39
Diamond teeth would be nice! :D
Jeruselem
03-09-2007, 06:39
Why not? I already have titanium testicles. :)

Explains the metal plates in ya kids heads!
Velka Morava
03-09-2007, 06:44
So?
Hirst's works have always been overpriced...
It's a phenomenon of artisic marketing.
King Arthur the Great
03-09-2007, 06:45
Why not? I already have titanium testicles. :)

*Charges turbo electro-magnet. Whistles joyfully.*

If you wanna stop a Lunatic, take his metal Goofballs.
Lunatic Goofballs
03-09-2007, 06:54
*Charges turbo electro-magnet. Whistles joyfully.*

If you wanna stop a Lunatic, take his metal Goofballs.

titanium is non-magnetic. :D
Lunatic Goofballs
03-09-2007, 06:55
Explains the metal plates in ya kids heads!

They're not in their heads. :)
Jeruselem
03-09-2007, 07:06
They're not in their heads. :)

* Gets worried *
The South Islands
03-09-2007, 07:07
Nice bling.
Theoretical Physicists
03-09-2007, 07:12
I suspect it would look a lot better without the diamonds.
Neo Undelia
03-09-2007, 07:15
Diamonds? Blech.
Rejistania
04-09-2007, 01:53
Weird... but then, skulls to indicate death are not exactly new in art.
New Stalinberg
04-09-2007, 01:56
Ivory is such a better natural resource.
Luporum
04-09-2007, 01:57
Why not? I already have titanium testicles. :)

Who let LG off the leash again!
Vetalia
04-09-2007, 02:23
Not unless it's the Helm of Brilliance.
King Arthur the Great
04-09-2007, 02:58
titanium is non-magnetic. :D

Doesn't matter, many "non-magnetic" things can be influenced by electro-magnets. :eek: My uncle's been levitating frogs for a while now.
Lunatic Goofballs
04-09-2007, 03:48
Doesn't matter, many "non-magnetic" things can be influenced by electro-magnets. :eek: My uncle's been levitating frogs for a while now.

Stamp collecting sounds a lot less dangerous. If one of those frogs suddenly accelerates to ballistic speeds... :eek:
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
04-09-2007, 03:53
Weird... but then, skulls to indicate death are not exactly new in art.
Yes, but back in the day they were rather more likely to use a real skull. It has something more of an impact that way, especially when the artist had to harvest the skull himself.
Jeruselem
04-09-2007, 03:55
Stamp collecting sounds a lot less dangerous. If one of those frogs suddenly accelerates to ballistic speeds... :eek:

Frog ballistas - sounds messy! :p
Lunatic Goofballs
04-09-2007, 03:56
Yes, but back in the day they were rather more likely to use a real skull. It has something more of an impact that way, especially when the artist had to harvest the skull himself.

True. The art was sometimes considerably more crude though. For instance, the old heads on pikes display. Overdone, yet quite effective. *nod*