Irma Gruenholz Creates a Quirky World of Cute Characters
Meghan Young — January 31, 2010 — Art & Design
References: deplastilina & behance.net
I’ve always been rather proud of my sculpting skills display during Cranium game night, but after stumbling across the works of one Irma Gruenholz, I must shamefully bow my head in defeat.
Creating cute and funny sculptured illustrations, Irma Gruenholz invites us into a quirky world that seems more full of life than the real thing. I can easily see her characters entering big box office contracts, can’t you?
Creating cute and funny sculptured illustrations, Irma Gruenholz invites us into a quirky world that seems more full of life than the real thing. I can easily see her characters entering big box office contracts, can’t you?
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