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First Published: 1:19 PM PDT, May 5, 2021 Ross Hall, the founder of Dying Art, creates caskets that are, well, really different. From Legos to doughnuts, his coffin subjects are designed to encourage laughter and lightheartedness. If you want to go laughing into that good night, Ross Hall has coffin for you. He founded Dying Art, a New Zealand company that creates custom caskets designed to bring light into the darkest of days, in 2003. Sitting down to write his will, he pondered the merits of being cremated or buried in a coffin. There was no way I was going to go away in a brown box with chrome handles, Hall told Inside Edition Digital. I decided that I would have a red casket with bright yellow flames on it, he said. Because I think I know where I am heading. ....
Coffins turn dying into an art form By Andrews McMeel Syndication Text size Copy shortlink: Mourners at Phil McLean s funeral in Wellington, New Zealand, first gasped, then laughed as his coffin, shaped like a giant cream doughnut, was brought into the chapel, the Associated Press reported on April 15. McLean had designed the special coffin with his cousin, Ross Hall, owner of Dying Art, a business specializing in custom coffins. Over the past 15 years, Hall has fashioned a sailboat, a firetruck, a chocolate bar and Legos, among others. McLean s widow, Debra, said her husband had considered himself a connoisseur of cream doughnuts, and the coffin overshadowed the sadness. . The final memory in everyone s mind was of that doughnut and Phil s sense of humor. For himself, Hall said he had planned a red box with flames on it, but he changed his mind to a clear coffin, with him wearing nothing but a leopard-patterned ....
Colorful coffins lighten mood at New Zealand funerals By NICK PERRYApril 15, 2021 GMT The coffin was a giant cream donut. “It overshadowed the sadness and the hard times in the last few weeks,” said his widow, Debra. “The final memory in everyone’s mind was of that donut, and Phil’s sense of humor.” The donut was the latest creation by Phil’s cousin Ross Hall, who runs a business in Auckland, New Zealand, called Dying Art, which custom builds colorful coffins. Other creations by Hall include a sailboat, a firetruck, a chocolate bar and Lego blocks. There have been glittering coffins covered in fake jewels, a casket inspired by the movie “The Matrix,” and plenty of coffins depicting people’s favorite beaches and holiday spots. ....