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Showing posts with label taxidermy cryptozoology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taxidermy cryptozoology. Show all posts
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, 4 March 2013
The Great Fuzzle Deer
The largest of the Fuzzle Deer family, this wide-eyed ruminant has a longer coat than its cousins. It has two larger teeth in its lower jaw which it employs in extricating the edible tubers of the fidugi plant from the hard soil in which it grows.

Labels:
biscuitboy,
faux hunting trophy,
fortean,
kitsch,
lowbrow sculpture,
scoffer's island,
taxidermy cryptozoology,
unorthodox
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