Fiendish Curiosities

Realistic Sculptures That Blend Mutation and Monstrosity

Alligator Boy, Sasquatch and the Dead Baby Show are just some of the atrocities recreated by the team of experts at Fiendish Curiosities. Using a variety of techniques including latex casting and molding, special effects and taxidermy, horrific collectors items are being created and sold, showcasing a world of mutation and monstrosities of nature.

Implications - As a way to combine sideshow, science and monsters, Prof. Burnaby Q. Orbax founded Fiendish Curiosities in 2003. Every creation is made to appear as if it's a real scientific find. Fiendish Curiosities incorporates zoology, anatomy and teratology to produce the most realistic and plausible mutated monsters. If they were trying to give off a mad scientist feel, they're on the right track.
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Monster-creations Market - A market for hyper-realistic mutant and monster sculptures, catering to collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique and grotesque items.
2. Splicing Science with Art - A trend of artists and scientists collaborating to create new forms of art, by incorporating biotechnology, taxidermy and effects into traditional mediums.
3. Renaissance of Curiosities - A resurgence of interest in the macabre and unusual, fueled by the embrace of sideshow aesthetics and freak show culture.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Opportunities for artists to work with biotech labs, taxidermists and special effects companies to create unique and realistic sculptures and installations.
2. Entertainment - Potential for immersive exhibitions, haunted houses, escape rooms and theme parks, featuring realistic monster sculptures as interactive elements.
3. Collectibles - An emerging market for one-of-a-kind, macabre and hyper-realistic sculptures, aimed at collectors and enthusiasts who seek unique and visually striking objects.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES