Vanitas

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Vanitas, 2008
Nicole Natri

My friend Nicole Natri has finished her new website, updating her blog and portfolio of collage art. Nicole has a somewhat dark artistic vision involving sinister medical implements and bizarre anatomical diagrams - which she seems to have no trouble finding in vintage books. I wonder what bookshops she frequents??

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Halloweenhead, 2007
Nicole Natri

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Anguish, 2007
Nicole Natri

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horray for phernology!

reminds me of a side project i have to do for class now.. we have to find things in nature and piece our own human skeleton.