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extinct birds come back to haunt us

June 24, 2010 By Meera Leave a Comment

My piece is just up in Discover Magazine, eco-art with a formerly finger-lickin’ twist.

Artist Christy Rupp is not afraid of death. She revels in it, and her latest work—”Extinct Birds Previously Consumed by Humans”—uses the remains of the recently dead to recreate long-gone creatures. Her morbid, provocative sculptures are part of the show “Dead and Alive,” currently on exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.

Check out the full photo gallery story here.

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