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Teddy Bear Skulls In Wool

Posted by Ross Rosenberg

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Stephanie Metz creates amazing sculptures from felted wool including a series of Teddy Bear skulls — two of which are featured above — and a series detailing the fetal development of the ursine dolls.

Stephanie Metz [Artist's Site] : DIGITAL DJ


Categories: Animals, Art, Artists, Fetuses, Sculpture
Posted at 10:32 am on April 2, 2008
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    Pingback by Teddy Bear skulls | braincell soup — April 2, 2008 @ 11:24 pm

    well, this explains why Snuggles was so damnably soft.

    Comment by Saint Andeol — April 3, 2008 @ 8:27 am

    SO KAWAI! or something.

    Really, those are deliciously adorable. I kinda want too see fuzzy velvet-satin armor, adorned with teddy bear skulls and bright finger prints.

    Instead of, you know, power armor covered in human skulls and blood. Which is totally cool, but in a different way.

    Comment by Fredd — April 4, 2008 @ 3:07 am

    Comment by Kingfisher — April 7, 2008 @ 1:05 am

    Seriously sick…. in a good way….

    Comment by Isaacs Gamer Tips — October 20, 2009 @ 11:14 pm

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