Bandersnatch Mount by Jeremy of Yocumonsters

Posted by Megan Petersen on

Bandersnatch mount

This enticing Bandersnatch mount was crafted by Jeremy Yocum (Yocumonsters) of Phoenix, AZ.

To complete it's wild and furious look, Jeremy give it a set of mismatched glass eyes from HandmadeGlassEyes.com.

Bandersnatch wall mount

The two eyes include this spiraling clown glass eye and this nightmare clown glass eye, both in size 40mm. The combination of both is wild fun.

The Bandersnatch originates as a fictional creature in Lewis Carroll's book, Through the Looking-Glass and poem The Hunting of the Snark. In The Hunting of the Snark, the creature is described as having a long neck and snapping jaws, and both works describe it as ferocious and extraordinarily fast.

Jeremy's portrayal of the creature, completed with it's wild set of glass eyes, give exactly the manic energy that these literary works describe.

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About the glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com:

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