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"Weavings," a Guerrero work on display at the Flat Iron Building, is a multimedia self-portrait depicting a half-skeleton, half-human figure.
It opened in 2012 and has a full-scale front half skeleton cast of the Turiasaurus riodevensis.
Black Sabbath's Paranoid gets a death spiral, Weezer's Pinkerton gets a girl who appears to be half skeleton, Beck's Odelay gets a sun-eyed clover, and that's just the beginning.
A teenage boy — half flesh, half skeleton — stands in the middle of the painting, one hand clutching a dove, the other a rifle.
On close inspection, you can see that she is opening a package of condoms with her teeth as she gazes toward a half-seen skeleton.
The fairways and the greens were ungroomed, in comparison with a typical course at home, and we sometimes had to play around a rut or a bare spot or a half-buried skeleton of a sheep.
However, such smearing of boundaries causes enough problems in sorting out living organisms, but with fossils where there is never a whole organism, (and even half a skeleton is a good find), this can be a more tricky area.
If you don't have space for the bust, you can always go with this oil on wood painting that's half-skeleton, half-woman, and wholly creepy.
For a more anatomically correct skeleton, make the legs one and a half times the length of the arms.
But the naysayers might have stopped to remember that a hundred and twenty-five years ago, when the tower just outside the window was going up, infuriated artists issued manifestos calling it a "truly tragic street lamp," a "belfry skeleton," a "half-built factory pipe," and "a hole-riddled suppository".
One of the world's leading killers, tuberculosis (TB) is nearly as old as humanity itself; fossilized evidence of this lethal infection has been found in a Homo erectus skeleton half a million years old.
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