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A blog showcasing the lowbrow sculpture and artwork of Carl Turner all content © Carl Turner
2D archive-Miscellaneous Drawings Sketches etc.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Monday, 13 October 2014
Monday, 25 August 2014
Funklehorn Finished
These creatures were adept at climbing the few trees populating the sparsely forested high peaks of the island. Scoffer commented on what a comical sight they made ‘whilst clustered in groups amongst the foliage, they competed for the most luscious fruit and leaves’ They were named after the traditional wind instrument of the Hebridean island of Barra ; the twisted shape resembling the creature’s horn, its atonal drone similar to the noisy braying of the female of the species. There survives an example of the horn of the creature crafted into a handle of a tribal staff in the collection of the Pitt Rivers museum in Oxford
Monday, 18 August 2014
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Something Woolly This Way Comes
Finally finished the latest in my extinctathon - the Woolly Mammoth. I wonder if they'll ever succeed in cloning one?
Labels:
british museum,
cryptozoology,
Damien Hirst,
extinct,
faux,
hunting trophy,
lowbrow,
mammoth taxidermy,
mastodon,
portrait,
sculpture
Monday, 3 March 2014
A Mammoth Undertaking
Some 'in progress' shots of my latest extinct sculpture, together with the small maquette that I use to scale up from.
Labels:
biscuitboy,
fortean,
hunting trophy,
juxtapoz,
lowbrow sculpture,
mammoth,
taxidermy cryptozoology
Monday, 10 February 2014
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Monday, 27 January 2014
Edgar Allan Poe Bust
I came across a plaster bust of Chopin in a charity shop a few months back. I've nothing against Chopin particularly, but I thought that it might be an interesting project to remodel the sculpture into a great artist who holds some personal significance to me. Poe seemed an obvious choice (though, physically he bears no resemblance to Chopin at all!) so I modified Chopin's features into those of the creator of ‘The Raven’ and ‘Murders in the Rue Morgue’
Interestingly, While researching costume details I discovered that Poe and Chopin were almost exact contempories; Chopin 1810-1849, Poe 1809-1849.
Spooky huh?
Labels:
edgar allan poe bust,
gothic bust,
plaster bust,
poe sculpture
Sunday, 19 January 2014
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