Restorative Art: Restoring Dead Bodies- Smashing Skulls
Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science requires a three day intensive lab for restorative arts before a student can graduate. Here is the second step of that class! The students work in pairs to reconstruct a smashed plaster skull (with at least one chunk of skull missing) and they must use a series of different techniques to attach the pieces back together. @KaritheMortician [email protected] @pittsburghinstituteofmortu3145

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