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Macabre, gore, unstable
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March 23, 2012
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Lovecraftian critter
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meroth
Traditional Art
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©2012-2013 ~
meroth
A servant of the Great Old Ones i did a while ago. I might not be the best sculptor around, but i was pleased that the outcome came close to my original sketch.
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CthulhuCaptain7
Sep 9, 2012
Simply Amazing!
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dogyjoe
May 7, 2012
General Artist
I wish I could do such things. Amazing...
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karichristensen
Apr 19, 2012
Professional
Wow! love it.
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HerbertW
Apr 12, 2012
Very close to film-quality design. Well done sir!
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spiritwar
Apr 11, 2012
Nice!
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Jerrekedb
Mar 24, 2012
It's wonderful. Which materials did you use?
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meroth
Mar 24, 2012
Giotto clay (oil-based),acrylic paint and a bit of varnish for the mouth, teeth and eyes. Glad you like it!
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