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'Objects of Curiosity' Are The Scary Work Of Dan Levin

These seriously scary ‘Objects of Curiosity’ dolls were created by Dan Levin, and quite honestly, they freak me right out. I mean that, not just saying it for effect.

There is something so very wrong, but so very right, about the combination of doll parts and the remnants of marine animals.

The Barbie Prawn is a particularly fine touch whereas the crab claw as a hand is just wrong on every level.

A trend not to share with your children.
Trend Themes
1. Marine Doll Mash Ups - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Creating a line of unique and creepy dolls by combining doll parts with marine animal remnants.
2. Objects of Curiosity - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Designing and marketing a range of unusual and unsettling collectible items that blend doll parts with unexpected elements.
3. Scary Doll Creations - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Developing a line of terrifying dolls that elicit strong emotional responses from consumers through the fusion of doll parts and unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Incorporating unconventional materials and design elements into the production of dolls and collectible toys to create unique and memorable products.
2. Art and Sculpture - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Expanding the boundaries of traditional art and sculpture by exploring the fusion of doll parts with unexpected materials, creating thought-provoking and unsettling works.
3. Curiosities and Oddities - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Curating and selling a collection of bizarre and intriguing objects that combine doll parts with unusual elements, catering to the growing market of collectors and enthusiasts.

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