The only blog about animals (taxidermied), ice cream, illustrations, creepiness, Oprah Winfrey, and Mary-Kate Olsen. I have a pretty broad spectrum of interests, but there are very specific themes that string together what appeals to me, creatively. Real things that look fake. Fake things that look real. Real fake things. Fake real things. Whimsy.
Jean Francois Fourtou plays with scale and proportions in his series “My House.” No digital manipulation was used in these photographs.
(Source: bloggokin.it)
I must see these hyper-real Ron Mueck sculptures at some point in my lifetime.
(Source: alecshao, via cellophaneelephants)
Jonathan Seliger creates large scale replicas of disposable objects - shopping bags, milk cartons, take out food containers.
Born in 1955 in New York City, Seliger earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton. Since 1993, he has had 17 one-man exhibitions in New York, San Francisco and St. Louis and in the countries of Italy, Sweden and Norway in Europe.