Santa Cthulhu 2012

Amy L. Rawson makes a special Christmas Cthulhu art project every year. We've covered her work a few times before. And now it's time  to unveil the 2012 Needle Felted Santa Cthulhu!

He's got a fireplace, stockings, a plate of cookies, a dead trout and a live moray eel to leave as stocking stuffers ... all needle felted from wool.

This one is a collaboration with artist Brian East, and is actually the project they started last year before Brian suffered a broken hand. Santa Chtulhu is for sale through Etsy. See lots more photos at Rawson's site. Link -Thanks, Amy!

See Rawson's Santa Cthulhus from previous years.


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Perhaps this Cyclops Baby Shark has nothing to do with radiation or perhaps it does. That's not up to me to figure out but what concerns me, is that everyone (Media outlets and by default people) have all but forgotten about the fact that Fukishima Daichi continues to spew radiation into water, air and soil, with no end in sight.

Look forward to more abnormalities world. This could just be the tip of the iceberg.
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Agree that it looks fake.

Pepina: There's no reason to assume this has anything to do with radiation from the power plant. Mutations happen like this all the time, and have for millions upon millions of years. It's the basis for evolution.
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That isn't a shark. It's a dolphin. And as others have said, the human or other mammalian eye is Photoshopped in. They didn't bother to remove the visible eye slit which is right where it should be.
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If it was developing an improperly-formed skull, why couldn't the eye be improperly-formed and thus unusual looking as well? Even if the eye in the picture was a glass eye or otherwise fake, I'd be willing to bet this is a real shark fetus with cyclopia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclopia
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