Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

Grave Yard Bonsai Mountain Skulls are a unique take on “Memento mori” art. “Remember that you can die” in latin, this art aims to remind us of our own mortality, so it’s fitting that these handmade trophies are “cast in PVC plastic and…moulded off a real human skull.” Made by Australian company Jack Of The Dust, these 850 gram, 13x16x22cm skulls be a part of your home for just $399 AUS.

“Jack of the Dust” is an obsolete United States Navy occupational designation. Despite sounding ominous, it was used for the ship’s steward, and “referr[ed] to the dusty atmosphere created by issuing quantities of flour and dried biscuit.” The term is still occasionally used today for a ship’s culinary specialist in charge of the canned goods storeroom.

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Andrew Firth had been a boat builder for 12 years

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

“I absolutely loved maritime terminology so that’s where I found the name jack of the dust,” he told Bored Panda

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

“I’ve been doing the skulls now for 3 years with absolutely no training”

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

“I actually didn’t like all the skulls that where out there, they looked tacky. And I wasn’t really into art”

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

“But what I do love doing is creating! As a kid is was Lego, then I grew up painting Warhammer figures…”

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

“…then onto building boats and now skulls”

Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life
Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life
Bonsai Skulls Bring The Dead To Life

Thank you to Andrew Firth for the interview

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