Inked Mag Staff
August 15th, 2016
The Creepy Carvings of Maskull Lasserre
At first look you see nothing more than a destroyed piano, which is pretty cool in and of itself. But look closer and you will see the brilliance of Maskull…
At first look you see nothing more than a destroyed piano, which is pretty cool in and of itself. But look closer and you will see the brilliance of Maskull Lasserre’s art. Connecting the two massive pieces of piano is an intricately carved wishbone just begging to be split. Lasserre takes the most mundane objects of our society—a rolling pin, a piano, an axe—and carves creepy little skeletons into each of them. Check out some of Lassere’s tremendous work in the gallery below.
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