Fossilized foods and drinks – Picture of the day
The American sculptor Robin Antar is also called: Brooklyn’s answer to Andy Warhol. Robin carves stone sculptures imitating everyday foods and spirits (and their packaging). He says you just have to find the right color stone, then it’s easy. New York is a buyer for his works: the price of the roughly 80-centimeter version of the Gray Goose vodka bottle made of marble and alabaster is $44,000.
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