Mutated Easter Bunnies

These Russell Wrankle Sculptures Turn the Tables on Mother Nature

An eerie twist to anything normal is always the perfect ingredient to catching some attention, and an amazing example of such a tactic being applied is the series of animal clay sculptures created by Russell Wrankle.

These animals, mostly bunnies, have shown up just in time for Easter to snag those folk that are better regarded as Halloween well-wishers. The sculptures wear devious looks and some sculptures also possess body parts that are not of their species. For example, a pale bunny is shown with pincers for feet and arms instead of its regular limbs. They look like zombie-risen animals whose limbs merged while being buried together after some sort of freak accident.

Russell Wrankle pays close attention to detail in his sculptures and presents his flair for cinematic expression as each of his carefully constructed specimens seem as if they have a story behind their now disheveled figures.
Trend Themes
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3. Holiday Crossover Creations - Invites opportunities for creators to play with cross-holiday themes and quirky interpretations of seasonal characters.
Industry Implications
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3. Toy and Collectible Manufacturing - Presents opportunities for toy manufacturers to tap into a market for those who appreciate crossover themes, eerie or dark characters, and cinematic detailing in collectible pieces.

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