Here is my newest creation inspired by the marmot family of animals. He's mainly made of paper mache, paper pulp, paper clay, recyclables, florist foam and dog fur.
The first image best shows how he looks under normal lighting. While he looks washed out in the the other images, it's the camera reacting to the dark fur against the bright white head (I ran out of patience to try and trick it).
No dogs were harmed in the making of this prop (just brushed).
Thread: Marmota Monax
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Marmota Monax –
03-08-2009,04:15 PM
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03-08-2009,04:51 PM
That is just plain creepy.
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03-08-2009,04:53 PM
i just LOVE your creativity , it is ALWAYS original

it looks so cool , very good job , how big is it ?A Witch from Canada
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03-08-2009,05:47 PM
That is a unique and scary prop! The marmot skull has an unnerving look to it. I love this!
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03-08-2009,05:48 PM
That's awesome. Very original.
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03-08-2009,06:53 PM
Creepy cool !!
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03-08-2009,09:31 PM
Great and original. The talent on this forum never ceases to amaze me.
Now have an etsy site at www.voodoowilly.etsy.com
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03-11-2009,09:00 AM
That is great! All sorts of possibilities for placement of that prop.



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