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Stephane Halleux

  This is a recent piece from one of my favorite artists, Stephane Halleux. It’s quite a bit more sinister in nature than much of his work, so it fits nicely here. All of his work is meticulously crafted and reflects his interest in comics. His leather clad creations are often more whimsical than...

Jessica Joslin

  I’ve always had an affinity for found object sculptures and Jessica Joslin’s are amazing. Using bones (real and replica) and antique ephemera, she creates a menagerie of zoological oddities. What’s the most incredible is the amount of expression that each creation conveys even though...

Kris Kuksi

  I am completely and utterly amazed at the amount of detail that goes into each of Kris Kuksi’s macabre sculptures. Each one consist of hundreds if not thousands of pieces, all woven together to create a comprehensive and highly evocative image. Laced with metaphor and innuendo, each sculpture is a...

Polly Morgan

It’s not everyday you come across an artist/taxidermist and Thanksgiving seemed the perfect day to share this one. Polly Morgan creates still lifes using deceased animals (this brings Monty Python’s dead parrot sketch to mind). By placing the animals in somewhat out-of-place situations, she...

Elizabeth McGrath

  Creating intimate vignettes, Elizabeth McGrath draws viewers into a world of her own making. Filled with characters from the dark edges of her imagination, you’re pulled into the small venues and the stories that lie within, left to wander about and draw your own particular conclusions as to their...

Kevin Titzer

  Kevin Titzer’s creations fall somewhere between macabre and disturbing and whimsical and quirky, which for this blog, as the little bear said, is just right. They have a certain, twisted, folk art appeal that leaves you wondering what exactly Kevin was thinking when he created them, but you’re...

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