FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Rx Skulls

We've been working with Portland based street artist, Rx Skulls (ARREX), for quite a few years now and have seen him grow into a prolific street artist screen printing his own skull stickers which are now seen all over the world. No skull show would be complete without his work!

Rx Skulls says of his work,"I am a strangely positive but morbid adhesive obsessed exterior decorator who enjoys long walks on the concrete and handmade works of art.  I screen print and hand cut all my stickers and posters, every piece of which begins with a single skull photograph I took in the Museum of History in London years ago. Cancer, tumors, “memento mori” themed artwork, a creative mother, and a surgeon father all came together to make Rx the street artist."Rx Skulls also does our Street Anatomy stickers that you've received if you have ever ordered a product from the Street Anatomy Gallery Store!

We'll be handing out samples of his fantastic stickers on opening night which is this Friday, May 31st, 5–9 PM at the International Museum of Surgical Science.

Check out more of Rx Skulls work via Facebook and Flickr!

FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street AnatomyMay 31 – August 25, 2013Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM

RSVP via Facebook!

International Museum of Surgical Science1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL

Featuring Mike Egan, Tom French, Emilio Garcia, Ali Gulec, Joshua Harker, Meyoko, Nicholas Obery, Rx Skulls, Dan Springer, Rob Tarbell

Skull-A-Day and Street Anatomy have joined forces to bring together the greatest collection of skull art, to celebrate the 3rd Annual Skull Appreciation Day.Come see the art and the awesome Museum of Surgical Science which will be free all night long! Wine, beer, and anatomical food will be served throughout the evening, plus a DJ will be spinning in the Hall of Immortals. We are also having an audience participation portion where you will be able to create your own skull art during the night!Hope to see you there!

 
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