Showing posts with label creepy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creepy. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Enormous Doll Heads - Need We Say More?


These creeptastic hypercephalic dolls are just the kind of bizarre and stomach-churning specimens we love. We can always appreciate the taking of something sweet and innocent like a child's dolly and morphing it into the stuff of your nightmares. Careful now, don't stare too long at these - you know they'll be haunting your dreams tonight...


 





 

Thanks to www.craftster.org

Congratulations, It's a Bot!

Hands down the most disturbing recreation of a baby since "It Lives" that I've seen recently. Supposedly this beast, built by researchers at The University of California San Diego is intended to mimic the actions of a one-year-old baby. For research purposes.  What exactly they are researching, I cannot imagine. Most one-year-old human babies are not four feet tall or made of metal and wiring. Nor do they look like Vern Troyer. Let's just hope it won't want to breast feed...


 Mini-Me for the next century of Austin Powers sequels. Only bigger, apparently. 
Vern Troyer, shown here actual size.

 
Sure to kill any maternal urges you might have had.


"I just want to be a real boy!"




Thanks to Gajitz.com

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Undead Baby Dolls, Toddlerpedes & More Creepy Creations | WebUrbanist



We love what they do over at Web Urbanist. Every day they feature collected images of some of the most interesting examples of art and design that you have ever seen. Here's yet another one that fits into the continuing theme we have going on Bloody Blondes' with weird, creepy, and generally unsettling works of art. In this case dolls, puppets, and other small creatures. What is it about dolls that lends itself to so easily be twisted and altered so that they can become the most nightmare-inducing examples of freakdom? We don't know exactly what that is, either, but we like these and thought you would, too.


 






All images from the linked Web Urbanist article, via original artist websites as provided there.

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