In this future Earth, the past is evident among the creatures of the sea. This particular creature is a fusion of a shark, an immortal jellyfish, and plastic waste. In order to convey the age and status of its world, its experimentation with materials like recycled plastic, hot glue, and luminescent pigment is imperative to its design.


Medium: Airdry Clay, Wire, Hot glue, Chalk Pastel, Iridescent Paint
This is "Waddle," the alienated pill bug, drawing inspiration from both the pill bug and pill cockroach for its silhouette. This creature bears too much weight as it trudges alone through the rocky, cavernous lands it inhabits. The multiple legs that pill bugs normally have are now elongated and intertwined to create a humanoid shape, providing the creature with a bit more stability. However, its camouflaged shell isn't much help, as it adds more weight than humanly possible.



Medium: Airdry Clay, Wire, Hot glue, Chalk Pastel, Iridescent Paint
Half Hyacinth Macaw and half Tokay Gecko, this creature is composed of sewing pins and recycled fabric scraps, serving as wings. It appears to be a 'tailored' alternative reality, meant to thrive and spend its days sunbathing and ready for a day-long flight.



Medium: Airdry Clay, Wire, Hot glue, Chalk Pastel, Recycled Fabric, Sewing Pins
To prevent leaving a trail of pencil shavings, this clever creature often lurks in the shadows of a master artist's studio, awaiting the moment when the artist finally drifts off to sleep at dawn. Designed using real pencil shavings and casted plaster fingers as legs, this nifty mouse and pangolin hybrid isn't easy to spot.


Medium: Airdry Clay, Wire, Hot glue, Chalk Pastel, Pencil Shavings, Graphite Powder