Akumu Ink is a two person business that prints original cute ‘n sinister shirt designs.
I like this traveler, since it’s kind of subtle…for a skeleton on an old fashioned bicycle.

Deaths Head moths…always interesting.

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How I wish I could visit the Science Museum of London to see these incredible wax anatomical figures, originally created circa 1810-1830.
Pumpkin Rot recently featured Bo Reudler’s Slow White furniture series.
Clearly, form trumps function…and the form is just a tad offbeat and obscure. My vivid imagination immediately envisioned that these are the outcasts of the furniture factory, who escape into the night to be happy misfits together.
They explore the forest and revel in their curves, knots and organically shaped pieces…so divinely unlike their homogenous factory counterparts.
This one is making a wish as he glances toward the sky…

A chair enjoys a quiet meditative moment before rejoining the others…

Andie’s Specialty Sweets has a host of classy edibles to embellish your cakes or baked goods.
Earl Grey flavored portrait lollipops:

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I came across two great Angler Fish items in the past few days. Let’s start with a lovely lantern for the home:
…and move onto this sweet ride that was part of the VIVID Light Festival in Sydney.
If you like vintage Halloween decorations and wish to see that style resurrected on repurposed items, you will LOVE the work of Cali Lee.
The color schemes and style are quite reminiscent of Beistle and other Halloween classic artists.
I like seeing this type of work ON objects…
I wish I knew more about this photo.
Antique clocks have such charm, and some truly unique ones do exist (though for all I know, this one could be a recent sculpture project). If anyone knows the origin of this clock, or has photos/suggestions for other interesting ones, please let me know!