
The incredibly clever taxonomy of Carl Turner
Carl Turner’s work is whimsical and reminiscent of the taxonomy of Theodore Geisel. Wonderfully imaginative and incredibly clever, Turner’s has even worked up a history for his beasts. Oddly heartwarming in, well, a very morbid way.
Tagged: taxonomy, Theodore Geisel
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Re-imagined comic characters by Kris Anka
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Stunning hyper-real embroidered portraits by Cayce Zavaglia
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