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Toddlerpedes

Toddlerpedes is a collection of totally creepy and bizarre sculptures by artist Jon Beinart that are made using body parts from baby dolls.

Beinart started making creatures from doll torsos, limbs and heads as an amusing hobby that evolved into intricate imitations of insects and mythological creatures.

Beinart says of Toddlerpedes, "They are my children, mini me's that I find irresistibly cute."

The sculptures have names such as, Scorpie Toddlerpede, Bubbapillar Toddlerpede, Crustaceous Toddlerpede, Mojo Toddlerpede, and Footsy Toddlerpede.


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