Three rare photos of a Dagonite in a coastal stream taken by a crew cleaning up litter. This small specimen was glimpsed briefly before darting away into the water. Given it's size it is guessed to be around two weeks old, as is it already showing multiple appendages. Dagonites this size live off small fish and insects, eventually graduating to larger prey like birds and larger fish. As it grows, the Dagonite will work it's way down stream, eventually ending up in the ocean where is is free to grow unrestrained.
While their full size is unknown, lore describes them as being massive. These creatures have been observed throughout the centuries, entering into seafarers’ tales of monsters from the deep. It is believed that H.P. Lovecraft’s tale Dagon, describes an ancient one of these creatures, from whom it gets it’s name.
Work in progress: Small Rangda Bust
I found some small Presidential busts at the local thrift store and decided to use them as bases for making some small busts of Rangda and some other figures from Indonesian culture.
I wanted to practice working small as a change from my masks because I am considering doing some 1/6 scale figure customs. Consider this a study I guess. More pics as it progresses.
I am planning on adding the hair and adornments later on.
I plan on molding this when it is completed, although, I may have to mold those big tusks separately.
Every year is there is a local fundraiser where we all make bowls which are auctioned off to raise money for the Art Council.
This was a Wizard of Oz themed bowl I made featuring the main characters and their answers to the Wizard’s question ‘What do you want?’
Minor monstrosity final stage
One of my favorite short films of all time. I LOVE The Birch. I only wish there were more!
The Birch (2016) Directed by Ben Franklin and Anthony Melton Watch it here.
Under my bed and in my mind, early morning is a strange time to find.
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