Museum Oddities

I first posted about “exploded” articulated human skulls years ago during Ryan Matthew theme week, but here is another fine example from Brian Kubasco (aka Museum Oddities).

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Kubasco is a sculptor specializing in masks, props, reproductions, prosthetics, character design, creatures, monsters and figurines. His website is a combination of personal creations and intriguing artifacts.

For example, here is a 1930’s dental phantom with five gold fillings and removable teeth.

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And here is a creative variation inspired by these models:
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There is some really great stuff on the site. Have a look at Museum Oddities.

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4 Responses to “Museum Oddities”

  1. I feel that a sliced up skull ought to be horrifying but it actually looks quite intriguing. What turns out to be truly horrifying however is a skull with gums. Yuck!

  2. That is some fantastic stuff!

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