The Aerwig Mechanism

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Truly, an exquisite biological specimen that’s not completly biological. The use of found insect parts form an exoskeleton that hides its engineered insides. An alkaline powered amalgamation of functioning pocket watch componets, tar paper, and porcelian doll parts.

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Sir Gustav Von Cancertonus

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I am in the Halloween spirit indeed! Here is another one from “The Museum of the Mad…” One of my personal favorites from the series to be honest. Sir Gustav Von Cancertonus. He suffers from a mental disorder in which he feels he was born with inadequate lower limbs. He has disassociated feelings towards humans and feels closer alongside the crustacean family. He underwent an unorthodox procedure to correct his perceived shortcomings.

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The Drachonious Breed

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Well, this is an oldie but a goodie. Since it is so close to Halloween I figured I might as well post it!Stay tunned for a few more images from my previous series called, “The Museum of the Mad, The Macabre and The Marvelous”.

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