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Mahlimae - How can a face with so few features have so much expression?
Even those simple ears just have so much emotion, they're incredibly sad. This artist has a huge understanding of anatomy, not in that these creatures are anatomically correct, in that they understand posture and how the body responds to emotional weight.
This model is made from clay so it isn't posable. It stays in one static position so it can't be used in motion. Giving the art dolls ball-joints would make them much more interesting because they could be moved into different positions.
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Chris Ryniak makes these incredibly adorable 'Misfits', with signature dark, beady eyes.
This one is my favourite because of those digusting teeth! They're so gross but the rest of him is so cute! Agh!
The hands are strange, I would have made them have fingers or claws of some kind, even pincers. The smooth hooks he has ruins the realism of this character.
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