A Very Naughty Bear
A Very Naughty Bear by Roni Lagin and Mo Moussa on Threadless…
A Very Naughty Bear by Roni Lagin and Mo Moussa on Threadless…
Gloomy. The Naughty Grizzly is a controversial character designed by Japanese artist Mori Chack:
“GLOOMY” is Pity’s pet bear. His height is about 7 ft. He is well trained…except he has a hard time remembering not to attack humans.”
By the way, if you’re not afraid of him, you can buy a plush version from our shop :-)
Oliver Barrett is “a designer and illustrator living the dream in glorious Cleveland”…
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Teddy Bear Natural History, a project by Stephanie Metz…
I’m totally in love with those felted skulls!!
“Teddy bears at first appear trivial. They are toys—playthings for children and symbols of innocence, comfort, and nostalgia. But the teddy bear is also a metaphor for the way humans manipulate the natural world to our own ends. The teddy bear is an idea: a docile, cute, friendly invention far removed from the wild animal that inspired it. I create teddy bear anatomical specimens with a pretense of realness to emphasize the artifice of a familiar but unconsidered subject (…) The anatomy of the teddy bear is wholly planned by its creator to appeal to the biological response of human adults to care for their cute, round-featured, helpless babies. The manufacture of teddy bears is a blueprint for bioengineering trends that are taking place today—without the biology. But the sharp canine teeth in a teddy bear skull serve as a reminder that nature can only be tamed to a point.”
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