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  1. rq says

    I love this, though I think ‘delicious’ is entirely the wrong word to describe it. :)

  2. says

    Oh, I don’t know…

    I think it’s okay. :D

    Castiglia’s work is beautiful, and very evocative. I have history which would make using my own blood a seriously bad idea, but I could always get blood from a butcher.

  3. Ice Swimmer says

    Beautiful paintings indeed and as long as the DNA doesn’t degrade badly enough, can be prove to be real, not forgeries.

  4. says

    Ice Swimmer:

    Beautiful paintings indeed and as long as the DNA doesn’t degrade badly enough, can be prove to be real, not forgeries.

    That hadn’t occurred to me, but yes, that would definitely rule out forgery.

  5. rq says

    If the blood hasn’t been mixed with anything particularly acidic and is stored in a cool, dry, out-of-direct-sunlight location, you can get DNA out of it for years and years afterwards. It really depends on whether it is just blood or if it is mixed with something like a fixative, those have been known to degrade DNA.

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