Mechanized Feral Figures

Ellen Jewett's Animal Sculptures Combine Biology and Machinery

These quirky animal sculptures by Ellen Jewett are an interesting combination of the animal kingdom, manmade parts and a variety of other interesting elements.

Ellen has taken animals such as foxes, cats, warthogs and owls and added all sorts of different parts and elements to them. Among those include machinery, other animal parts and pieces of nature. The result is a grouping of beasts straight from a steampunk story or fairytale.

Ellen has used a metal frame for her base and then added clay to finalize each animal sculpture. Her work with the hair and fur of each beast is most impressive as she intricately includes strands. These pieces would make great additions of decor to any nature enthusiast's house.
Trend Themes
1. Steampunk Animal Sculptures - Creating steampunk-inspired animal sculptures by combining machinery, animal parts, and nature elements.
2. Hybrid Animal Art - Producing intricate animal sculptures that blend different animal parts together to create unique and imaginative hybrids.
3. Nature-inspired Decor - Designing nature-themed sculptures with carefully sculpted hair and fur, ideal for nature enthusiasts seeking artistic decor for their homes.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Opportunity for artists and sculptors to explore new forms of creativity by incorporating unconventional elements into their artwork.
2. Home Decor - Potential for home decor companies to offer nature-inspired sculptures as unique and eye-catching pieces for interior design.
3. Steampunk Fashion and Accessories - Possibility for the steampunk fashion and accessories industry to incorporate animal-themed elements into their designs, merging nature with mechanical aesthetics.

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