Japanese Snowy OctoBunny LULU, porcelain doll

ShirrStone Shelter

“Japanese Snowy OctoBunny LULU, porcelain doll,” by ShirrStone Shelter

“Japanese Snowy OctoBunny LULU, porcelain doll,” by ShirrStone Shelter

SHIRRSTONE SHELTER is a married couple of artists, Olga and Nikolay. Currently, they live and work to St.Petersburg, Russia, where they create a mobile sculpture (ball-jointed doll) from porcelain. All their dolls are only for adults collectors, with some degree of surrealism. The artists strive to create each doll conceptually, full of meaning and content. Through sculpture, plasticity, body language and moods of the dolls, the artists are trying to embody in their works notions about good and evil, truth and lies. Their work is available at sssdolls.com.

Dino Scraps

Jon Snoek

"Dino Scraps," by Jon Snoek

“Dino Scraps,” by Jon Snoek

JON SNOEK is a bearded hippie from Texas who makes stop-motion animated films (funnyordie.com/snoeked), paints, and writes children’s books about lost robots. He is currently building a scale replica of the Evil Dead cabin using found objects and handcrafted miniatures (facebook.com/pages/Evil-dead-cabin/577137652385124).

Hunger

Hermin Abramovitch

"Hunger," by Hermin Abramovitch

“Hunger,” by Hermin Abramovitch

HERMIN ABRAMOVITCH is an experimental photographer living and working in Haifa, Israel. His photography is featured widely on the Internet, and he recently was included in BBC’s Photo Nomad Hall of Fame for his photo “Night and Day.”