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Author Archives: faustus
Windup

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Demon’s pleasure

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Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants

Original post here. Image contains the text “Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants. The Art of the Paperback. ‘Appalling. Utterly against everything I stand for. It MUST be stopped.’ –Chip Kidd. Steven Brower. Forward by Steven Heller.” Original text:
Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback (2010) http://flic.kr/p/kd3ynk
When bunnies attack
Slave trading

Original post was here but this is a larger version of that image found at slaveryfantasies. I was unable to find specific provenance of this image, but there is a signature within it that reads “J.F. Charles 99.”
Black Lagoon tribute art

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James O’Barr
Eerie tentacle beast

Original post here. Image contains the text “Eerie! Super Special Summer Giant! The Manhungers: Search the stars for the captive of deadly man-eating aliens. Plus, Extermiator One! He was created half-man, half-mahcine! For one purpose: to kill! More pages, more stories, more color, than ever!” Sourced to spaceghostzombie via spacebitches.
Insectoid tentacles

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Cecaelia

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Not a figurine but still COOL AS HELL!!!!
Since I have such a love for fantastic art I decided to sculpt a medusa. However, my wife thought it might be nice to create a Cecaelia, a mythological creature that is part octopus and part human.
So I got to work. The armature is made of steel and aluminum wire and there it a tiny bit of foam to bulk it up. I am using 225 clay from Sculpture House.
Photos taken here are of the finished clay. I will probably do some additional detailing before I get this piece bronzed. Now if I can only find someone who would love to have a six foot Cecaelia in the corner of their living room…
sculpted by: Devon Dorrity
