Artist David A. Smith has created a series of animal sculptures that appear to be throwing up neon thread. His series includes deer, dogs and even dinosaurs.
These animals must have been up all night drinking heavy amounts of alcohol and eating glow sticks because it appears they have woken up to the worst kind of hangover: the kind where you puke neon and vodka. Who knew that deer and dinosaurs were such party animals? Perhaps all that drinking and glow stick eating was what caused the dinosaurs to become extinct in the first place.
The neon-sick animals of David A. Smith need to take a break from raves and go back to strolling in the forest.
Neon Puking Party Animals
David A. Smith Creates Creatures With Some Bright-Colored Upchuck
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