Alan Moore: the wonderful wizard of… Northampton
| Alan in the Telegraph.
The recurrent pose 8

A great addition to the growing collection of Flandrin-derived poses, courtesy of The Other Andrew. Probably a piece of Fifties physique photography, although it could be a more private example like the Flickr photo in #2.
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• The recurrent pose archive
The larval stage of a new kind of architecture
The larval stage of a new kind of architecture
| Ballard on Bilbao.
Custom creatures
If Polly Morgan’s animal corpse art seems macabre, it looks positively mundane next to Serina Brewer’s creations. Her Custom Creatures include many multi-headed inventions like the cat thing shown here. She also does a fine line in carcass art, pickled pets and jewellery made from various extremities, should you be searching for those elusive alligator feet earrings.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The fantastic art archive
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Polly Morgan, fine art taxidermist
• Cryptozoology
• Insect Lab
• The art of Jessica Joslin
• The Museum of Fantastic Specimens
Polly Morgan, fine art taxidermist
Still Life After Death (fox) (2006).
Rest a Little in the Lap of Life (2005).
Polly Morgan‘s work is on display at The Exquisite Corpse exhibition, Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London, until October 19th. (No exhibition website.)
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Cryptozoology
• Insect Lab
• The art of Jessica Joslin
• The Museum of Fantastic Specimens


