Several years ago, I collected a crow that was hit by a car and salvaged a few parts for my personal use. These are my most cherished necklaces to this day. I adore corvids.
The eye sockets in the skull are painted black for artistic effect.
The infernal bloodcap mushroom (Coprinopsus vermillion).
This is a fictional species of mushroom sculpted with hot glue and polimer clay. The mushrooms are attached to a genuine raccoon skull that was field collected.
This was a commissioned skull centerpiece for a close friend of mine. The skull is from a raccoon that died of natural causes, and the mushrooms are hand sculped and painted. The mushrooms are loosely inspired by ink cap mushrooms.
Coprinus necrosidus, the Abysmal ink cap mushroom. These mushrooms are a fictional species of ink cap, made primarily clay, yarn, and bone. They are placed on a skull I harvested from the woods.
This is my second Abysmal ink cap piece, and this time, it's a deer skull rather than a raccoon.
I love mushrooms, and I love forest themed lamps, so I made a thing. I used a string light and hid the wires with moss. Mushrooms are clay caps and hot glue over wire stalks.
Coprinus necrosidus, the Abysmal ink cap mushroom. These mushrooms are a fictional species of ink cap, made primarily clay, yarn, and bone. They are placed on a raccoon skull I harvested from the woods.