Wacky Woodland Creatures

Meet Uli the Ovivore and His Whimsical Cohort

Artist Jessica Fortner has shared her wild woodland nightmares with the world. Starting here with Uli the Ovivore, her creations range from whimsical to terrifying.

Fortner showed her wacky woodland creatures at the C1 Art Space “All Dolled Up” show in Toronto, Canada. The artist first crafts these creations from a variety of materials, then photographs them. Jessica Fortner is based in Toronto, Canada, also home to these wacky woodland creatures.

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