Gino De Dominicis Big Skeleton Sculpture
Juan Carlos Bonilla — March 30, 2007 — Art & Design
References: multimedia.eluniversal.mx
A sculpture in the shape of giant skeleton shows itself opposite to the cathedral of Milan, Italy. The work, of 28 meters of length and 8 tons of weight it is a work of the Italian sculptor Gino De Dominicis, who realized a few months before his death. With this sculpture and the Duomo in the back you can feel in the middle of the scary movie. I know that the art makes your feelings higher but in this case is a big size strange sensation.
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