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    Sculptor Kim Graham made this troll to make art that wasn’t complete unless there was someone standing in front of it. This friendly fellow is made completely from paper mache. Click the picture to see photos of the troll-making process.

    If Seuss did Cthulu.

    velvetglass:

    The Call of Cthulhu Cover by ~DrFaustusAU

    danceabletragedy:

    Brooke Weeber

    the59thstreetbridge:

    (by Mimi K)


    delicate paper sculptures under domes

    nodefiningme:

    Created by Helen Musselwhite. Paper art sculptures under domes, very cool!


    delicate paper sculptures under domes

    nodefiningme:

    Created by Helen Musselwhite. Paper art sculptures under domes, very cool!

    artist creates his own brain as a miniature city made of cardboard houses, flickering lights, and an electric toy train

    orientaltiger:

    Artist Yaron Steinburg created his own brain as a miniature city made out of cardboard houses, flickering lights, and an electric toy train.

    I wish I could hire Shaun Tan as my personal illustrator.

    danceabletragedy:

    Shaun Tan

    you think little felted creatures are all cute and cuddly? Check out those from Moxie. THey’ll cut a bitch!

    ambergoesclick:

    Never enough Moxie

    via: Schmancy


    WHEN CAKES ATTACK!!!

    bitchville:

    Your Deadly Desserts by Scott Hove

    Cakes with teeth. That’s right, cakes which are monstrous and armed with a full set of choppers designed by sculptor Scott Hove from Oakland, CA. Hove has a show titled ‘ Your Deadly Desserts’ coming up at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco from October 8 to November 4 where the  aforementioned cakes will be exhibited via Hi-Fructose Magazine.


    this should live in every backyard. 

    ianbrooks:

    Fulgur the Burninating Stove

    Created by reddit Surcouf’s dad and a one of a kind piece, forged from the fiery pits of Hell. 

    it’s just gonna be sappy cute stuff today, folks.

    henkei:

    Good Night | こよ

    orientaltiger:

    Cardboard Female

    darksilenceinsuburbia:

    Poyet. La Tête de l’inventeur.

    This image is called “La tête de l’inventeur” (‘the head of the inventor’) and was created by Poyet, an unknown artist for a book called “La Nature” from 1890.
    This image is part of the exhibition “Images of the Mind” which currently takes place in the Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresden.

    CREDITS: Der Kopf des Erfinders, Poyet (nicht bekannt), La Nature, 1890, Bd. 1, Buchdruck, 27 x 37 cm, Leipzig, Universitätsbibliothek, Inv.-Nr.: Allg.N.W.191-g:18,1.

    Love this

    GOATICORNS!!!!

    eloquentmonsters:

    chasingthewisp:

    GOATICORNS.  I have no explanation for these.  At all.

    sweeeet!