A decent photo of the whole animal. This thing doesn't have a mouth per se - seems to be a series of plates instead, though there may be a mouth hiding within them. I'd rather not try to find out! XP The back flanges got a teeny bit mushed as he fell from his cardboard box perch the night before I baked him, and the repairs were minimal.
A fun, side-project of mine between work sessions and when I've needed a break from the computer. This creature really has no particular 'type' - it is just a random critter that I had a lot of fun creating. The torso and limbs are heavily influenced by canine and large felid anatomy, and it shows. I just love how Super Sculpey aids a glimpse of realism with its semi-translucency and color! I hope to make more in the future, for sure, and will be sold to whoever is interested.
This sculpture has already been sold.
Size: ~6 inches long, ~3 inches high
Medium: Super Sculpey clay,wire armature, expoxy to hold the joints together, plastic beads for eyes
Time: ~10 hours or more
Art by Stephanie Dziezyk 2014. Do not redistribute, copy, alter, etc., any portion of this image without personal permission from me, the artist.
Thank you! It was surely the most fun part of creating this model <3.
Also, your icon is quite fascinating : D I can only imagine what sort of parasitic infection led to that worm! Poor toad mustn't be able to see much out of that eye, maybe outside of a rave of wiggly wormy bits. XD Cheers!
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You've got some great anatomy going on there, I love how every muscle seems to show through.