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Trophy heads of fanciful Seussian creatures

Cory Doctorow at 10:55 am Mon, Feb 13, 2012

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On DeviantArt, thebiscuitboy showcases his "zoological nonsense" creations, trophy-heads of fanciful creatures inspired by Dr Seuss. These are really fantastic (if a little disturbing).

Walrus, Baffler Bird II, Seuss Da Moose

(via Super Punch)

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  • http://ocschwar.livejournal.com/ ocschwar

    Dr. Seuss himself made trophy head sculptures of his whimsical creatures.
    I saw them on display in a gallery in Sausalito. 

    • noah django

       came here for that.  here’s a link:
      http://www.theworldsbestever.com/2010/10/01/dr-seusss-unorthodox-taxidermy-sculptures/

      • mookontheboing

        I have one on my wall. They’re < 1 million in reprint mode. Here is "the mulberry street unicorn"

        • mookontheboing

          the sculpture is on the left

          • noah django

            appreciate the disambiguation, mook, but everyone knows unicorns only have one horn :P

  • http://noctilucent-studios.blogspot.com/ Noctilucent Studios

    The disturbing factor is ratcheted up a notch with that lighting.

  • hassenpfeffer

    Several years ago I bought a copy of The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss, and I think the sculptures were the most breathtaking things shown therein. If I had real money, I would gladly pay it for one of these objets d’art!

  • wygit

    I saw these, or similar, at a Seuss gallery on Geary in San Francisco, along with a lot of prints and originals.

  • Dicrel Seijin

    This is not just a “little” disturbing; this is a lot disturbing. I’d much rather have miniatures of the whole creature rather than just the heads. Of course, I understand the subsequent dioramas that could be created might be disturbing to others.

    • Antinous / Moderator

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNzmrEgz_GI#t=0m40s

  • orwell

    seems really creepy and kinda contradictory that seuss would “mount,” the heads of his creatures on plaques, liked hunted animals…  where’s the lorax head on a slice of endangered truffula wood?  however you can make a buck…