Posts Tagged ‘monsters’
Salão Coboi
The 9 Worthies is a series of sculptures produced by art project Salão Coboi. Each sculpture highlights pieces from the autumn/winter 2012 fashion collections…as worn by polymer resin monsters.
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LEGO’s Haunted House
The crooked Haunted House is home to the scariest ghosts and monsters. Tremble in fear as you open the gate, go weak at the knees as you step onto the porch and gasp in horror at the fireplace, kitchen, office, folding staircase, bedroom, potion room, music room and collection of other creepy objects. Dare you enter the Haunted House?!
LEGO’s first official Haunted House. Coming Soon on 1 Sep 2012.




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Hoxton Street Monster Supplies
We pride ourselves on being London’s, and quite possibly the world’s, only purveyor of quality goods for monsters of every kind. Many of our customers have been coming to us for centuries. Indeed, some have been coming for considerably longer. Whether you’re a Vampire, Werewolf, Sasquatch or some Thing else entirely, we have everything you need.
At Hoxton Street Monster Supplies you can find high quality products for every kind of monsters!






Monster Skin Rug
Monster Skin Rug is handmade from wool felt and polymer clay by the artist and designer Joshua Ben Longo.



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Teddy bears protecting children from monsters
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New monsters by Chris Ryniak
Bubblegut
Joshua Ben Longo
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Anatomical Diagrams of Mythical Japanese Monsters
An Anatomical Guide to Monsters, 1967. Text: Shoji Otomo. Illustrator: Shogo Endo.
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Monsters and Marilyns
Jesse Lenz presents: Monsters and Marilyns:
“CS Lewis once said “How monotonously alike all the great tyrants and conquerors have been”. This was the primary thought behind the series Monsters and Marilyns. Throughout history Fascists, Communists, Marxists, and Socialists have murdered and oppressed those who were under their rule, yet popular culture and propaganda have tried to make these monsters into heros and icons. Twisting peoples memories and brainwashing them into an Orwellian nightmare.”
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