Video: Demonic accessories Monocle Prosthetics. Handmade monocles from Safari Anomalous
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Horror films, gothic costume events, performances and photo sessions on the theme of the demonic, otherworldly, alien and unknown - perhaps this is the whole list of events where you could see strange accessories from the art studio Safari anomalous … These unusual jewelry from the series Monocle Prostheticswhich can be called demonic monocles, invented and created by the artist Kristen phillips, founder and mastermind of the art studio. Today the series of demonic monocles consists of seven amazing Victorian-style accessories that you can really wear if you suddenly need to and will not be scared. Massive and heavy, reminiscent of steampunk sculptures, Monocle Prosthetics are nevertheless very light and pleasant to the touch. The products are handcrafted from latex and decorated with details of steel and antique copper, and the straps that attach them to the head are made of leather, suede or velvet. The very same glass element of the monocle can be mirrored, impenetrable black, or even shaped like a crystal ball.
But not only gargoyles and demons, skeletons, dragons and other otherworldly latex evil spirits are included in the collection of unusual accessories. Among them there is a monocle with a history, created in the style of the high-altitude spacesuit of Wiley Post, the famous American test pilot, who in 1933 was the first to fly around the world alone, and in 1935 crashed in Alaska at Cape Barrow.
Depending on the size, decorative elements and complexity of the work, unusual accessories from Kristen Phillips can cost from 45 to 65 dollars. More details - on the website of the Safari Anomalous studio.
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