A full-size bathtub covered with human hair is one of several new artworks on show in a week-long Dunedin sculpture exhibition.
Called ''Free Breakfast'', the exhibition showcases the work of seven Otago Polytechnic second-year visual art sculpture students.
The works on display were for the students' 2015 assessments.
Contributing artist Rata Honey Grace Scott von Tippelskirch (21, pictured) said her hair-covered sculptures were called Mammalian Narcissist and were a comment ''on life and death and how dirt is a part of our life, yet people don't accept that''.
The exhibition, in George St's Underground Market, opened at 6pm yesterday and will be open daily between 11am and 3pm until November 17.