Mermaid Melusine origin Portugal

in #art5 years ago

hey-hoo!

this is a sneak-peek into little passion project that me and my friend Gui are working on for quite some time
our little Wunderkammer or "cabinet of curiosities"

the writings are written in Portuguese and are mostly poems and passages from h.p. lovecraft
the specimens are made by Gui and myself in our art studio Atelier49 here in Lisbon.

wunderkammer sereia.jpg

wunderkammer box1.jpg

wunderkammer atelier49.jpg

all specimens have been found in Portugal :)
more photos to come

cheers
hauke

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Super creepy!!!

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hey thank you so much :D

Oh damn this is awesome! Holy sweet elder terrors and things best left in the dark! My sanity is crumbling :)

@tipu curate

hey thank you so much ! :D

Looking creepy. Can you kindly indicate what each piece really is. I want to know more. Thanks

hello menoski ! thank you very much for your interest glad you like it! i will make a longer post with better photos and descriptions of each piece - this is just a teaser :)

I will follow you immediately and waiting for the full article


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Looks interesting 👌

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I am so fascinated by this work! So did you and your friend made all of these specimens? I would love to see more of these ~ thanks for sharing!