Little Shop of Horrors Skeleton by Tim Prince / Forgotten Boneyards
The Audrii Muscipula, or Audrey from Little Shop of Horrors, is Frankensteined together with Mink vertebrae/scapula, Box turtle shells, a Skunk skull, Coyote teeth, and Raccoon mandibles, with the soil containing a mouse skull among other miscelanous bones. Purchase your own at etsy, just remember to feed it!
Artist: Facebook / Flickr / Tumblr (via: Obvious Winner)
So cool
EllieWeen by Emiliano Morciano
Prints, cards, iphone and laptop cases available at Society6, with free shipping available through Oct. 14th.
Artist: Facebook / DeviantaArt
Awww
Realistic Pokemon by RJ Palmer
Pokemon are serious business and we’re lucky to have dedicated artistic professionals like RJ to portray their true anatomies, backed up by science: Bulbasaur isnt a frog, you silly cartoonists, he’s got “SAUR” in his name, and if you’re familiar with these things we call dinosaurs, you’ll know that means big fuggin’ lizard. RJ’s depictions place most of the pokemon somewhere in the Permian to late Triassic, with Pokemon Trainers used as scale (though whether Pokemon Trainers existed in Prehistory is debatable).
Artist: DeviantArt / Tumblr / Livestream
Cool.
untitled on Flickr.
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