Zombie girl in cat costume.
Less purr, more gurr.
Glass, 4 cm tall, 2 cm wide.
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I'm a visual artist from Toronto, Canada. I sculpt with glass, draw with markers and lead community arts projects . This is where I share and connect. Thanks for visiting.
Zombie girl in cat costume.
Less purr, more gurr.
Glass, 4 cm tall, 2 cm wide.
Vote for Zombie!
Politics can be a bloody mess. This zombie head (of state) is hungry for your vote. If you like cheesy zombie/political puns as much as I do, reply or reblog and add yours.
Glass, 5 cm tall, 3 cm wide. (2 inches tall, 1.25 inches wide)
Brainy Zombie
Glass, 3.5 cm tall, 1.5 cm wide
50’s Housewife Zombie
What’s for dinner? Looks like she already ate. Glass, 3 cm tall, 2 cm wide.
Ninja Zombie!
I like ninjas as much as zombies… here’s both in one. His brain is exposed and there’s plenty of blood splatter, but is it his own? Glass, 4 cm tall, 2 cm wide.
Freehand marker on paper drawing. 30 cm x 22 cm.
This is my second go at making a glass art zombie head, more blood and fleshy parts plus bits of his last snack are still dangling from his mouth. I had a dream about a zombie that looked like this last week. 4 cm tall, 2 cm wide, made of glass and has a hole running through his head like a pendant.
Last night I made a glass zombie head for the first time. He’s got bloody wounds and wants to eat some brains. There’s a hole through his head - maybe someday someone will wear him around their neck. This decapitated head is just 3 cm tall.
What sort of zombie head should I make next?
I love drawing and sculpting monsters. These are a few of my favourites. I made them as pendants so that they can be worn and enjoyed. They’re made of glass and vary from 1 to 2 inches in height.
You can view the full photoset here.
The grand voyage (Pt.1) by Brendon Burton on Flickr.
great photo - colour tones, story, environment, mask - love it!
BEASTS
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