These art pieces are being featured at the Green Horse Gallery here in Manitou Springs. I am so taken with them. One of the carnivorous plants will only set me back about $385.00 which is to rich for my blood. So I will just have to dream. They are created out of mixed media.
Oooooo, those toadstools with the eyeballs, lol! And the teeth on the carnivorous plants!
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here racking my brain on how I can make one. Those teeth look ceramic.
DeleteJamie here: Love the spooky mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your a-z posts - they are very good.
Delete$385 is pretty steep. For that kind of money, they should actually eat people who annoy you, not just be decorative.
ReplyDeleteYou know those are good shrooms if you see them staring back at you before you've even taken them.
Tee hee - yes that would be worth the money - a guard plant! There is a lot of research being done here in Colorado about the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms https://www.healthline.com/health-news/benefits-of-medical-mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces of art!
ReplyDeleteAren't they stunning??
DeleteI know $385 sounds like a lot but I wonder how much time it took to make any of those.
ReplyDeleteYes the artist certainly deserves their money but I am no art collector for a reason.
ReplyDeleteI am in love! The carnivorous plants are cool, but the eye-balled mushrooms are just glorious. I would love that in my tiny garden.
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking how I could make one.
Deletecarnivorous plants always fascinated me.
ReplyDeleteEven fake ones??
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