'I think blood is a special and sacred material' says Jordan Eagles, who uses the medium for art

In works that are a haemophobe’s nightmare, New York-based artist Jordan Eagles has spent the last 15 years experimenting with the medium of animal blood, devising ways to preserve its extraordinary colour spect
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