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Cthulhu Sculpture with Soft Blue Glass Eyes
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"Perfect for my project! Thank you!" - Review from John Blake of Roanoke, VA John used the soft blue and green human style glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com to bring his Cthulhu sculpture to life. You can find the light blue and green eyes used in this sculpture here. Or you can shop all human style glass eyes here. Glass eyes come in a range of sizes including 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, and 40mm. (4mm, 18mm, 50mm, and 60mm are not listed, but are available by custom request!) Our glass eyes are used in paper mache sculptures, taxidermy...
Life Sized Owls Handcrafted from Wood
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Gary Gossen of Kimberly, WI handcrafts life-sized owls out of wood and other materials. These majestic sculptures are brought to life with glass owl eyes by Megan Petersen, available at handmadeglasseyes.com. Whether creating sculptures with wood or other materials, life and character can be added to your original handcrafted creations with a unique set of originally designed glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com
Beautiful Owl Mosaic Art from Jenny Salter
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Meet Zosha - A Clay Baby by B.M. Walker
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B. M. Walker is an artist who creates clay babies, silicone babies and reborn babies. Little Zosha is one of her amazing creations. This adorable fantasy baby has been hand sculpted, molded, poured, and painted. She is a true work of art! To finish bringing her to life, Brandi completed Zosha with a pair of glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com. The complete creation is both adorable and fascinating. If you are interesting in custom ordering a Zosha (can be made for you in pink, light purple, baby blue, or mint green), or checking out other works by B.M. Walker, you can...
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Amazing SKULLptures by Coulter Moore
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Coulter Moore works with ethically sources skulls and bones to create his amazing works of art. His works are impressive and haunting. To finish bringing them to life, Coulter uses glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com. You can view more of his amazing sculptures and process on his official instagram account, instagram.com/coultermoore.
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