(via Fish Skeleton from Plastic Utensils @Craftzine.com blog)

Artist Carlos Bonil creates surprisingly realistic sculptures of skeletons, like this monumental fish skeleton called “Fish and Pail,” from plastic utensils that have been fused together.

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