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Artist Sculpts Skull Out Of McDonald's French Fries

3.30.11 4:00 PM EDT By Laura Northrup@lnorthrup

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Did you think that no good could ever come from the McDonald’s dollar menu? Not so. Check out the art of Christopher Chiappa, who made arc and skull sculptures from burgers and fries, photographed himself with them, and calls the diptych “McMiracles.” It’s certainly healthier than eating them.

The same artist has also created other neat consumer-related art like a beautiful arch of Speed Stick and a basketball covered with corn.

Here’s a bigger view of that skull.

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CHRISTOPHER CHIAPPA [Kate Werble Gallery]
McMiracles by Christopher Chiappa [Lost at E Minor] (Thanks, bec!)

3.30.11By Laura Northrup@lnorthrup

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