Bizarre Alien Carcass Decor

View More

Tim Prince's Facehugger is Formed From The Bones of Dead Animals

The human mind can go into dark reaches and this nightmarish bone art display proves it. The 'facehugger' bone display is crafted by artist Tim Prince who is an avid fan of the 'Alien' film franchise who also happens to be very talented in bone sculptures. Prince's work is mostly compromised of disturbing bone displays and and bottled-up invertebrates.

For the 'facehugger,' Prince used bones from critters like turtles, minks, wild turkeys, coyotes, skunks and mouses. The display is about 35cm high on a 18cm diameter base. The larvae bone sculpture is both horrifying and awesome at once. The detail in the placement of the bones is just something a person has to appreciate. Even Ridley Scott would be at awe to this intricately designed cadaver.
Trend Themes
1. Bone Sculpture Art - Opportunity for artists to create unique and disturbing sculptures using animal bones.
2. Gothic Home Decor - Potential for a market of unconventional and nightmarish home decor inspired by bone sculptures.
3. Crossover Fan Art - Intersection of pop culture fascination with 'Alien' franchise and bone art, opening up creative possibilities for fans.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Bone sculpture artists can find new avenues for showcasing their talent and selling their creations.
2. Home Decor - Online and physical stores can cater to a niche market for customers looking for unconventional and macabre home decor.
3. Pop Culture Merchandise - Opportunity for creating merchandise that combines elements of the 'Alien' franchise and bone art, appealing to crossover fans.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES